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Originally posted by gettsleazy
No shade, and giving an honest critique; these show no advancements for her. This album pretty much showcases her ability to follow trends (The un-needed Dubstep in JUMP! and Right Now). While I appreciated her effort into trap-ish hip hop with Fresh Out the Runway, the album really does nothing much. Numb sounds good, and Loveeeeee Song is a good try at R&B, but most of the album is party influenced with little to no lyrical meaning.
I bet the Navy and GP will enjoy it. Unfortunately, I can't get into it as much.
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Let me stop you right there.
Who else on Mainstream radio has Dubstep? I can't name not one person. You have Skrillex, but he isn't mainstream.
Rihanna isn't following any trends. She will give dubstep a warm welcome to Top 40 radio.
She's evolved the most on this album.
From the dubstep to the grimy trap to the soft and lovely indie ballads to the amazing electro/pop/indie song LWT/MM.
She's developed the sound we all need and what the radio will crave. She has hits for days on this album...on every radio format for sure!!!