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				Lol and where is the iTunes link for purchase, the radio adds for airplay.  
The Vevo add so it counts for streaming.  
 
Until Rih says its a single it isn't one, why get your mind worked up over it. 
			
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 I know lol, I just wish the Tidal exclusive was another song, AO is too big to be paid dust. But again, I trust Rih so let's see what's planned.  
 
  
 
 
  
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 AO is not a single, it's an exclusive for Tidal and in the same time it promotes a little the album.  
 
You'll get it in iTunes when the album comes out as an album track. The video won't be on VEVO, just deal with it. 
 
The first single is FFS and the actual one is the amazing BBHMM, there is no confusion. 
 
  
 
 
  
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				AO is not a single, it's an exclusive for Tidal and in the same time it promotes a little the album.  
 
You'll get it in iTunes when the album comes out as an album track. The video won't be on VEVO, just deal with it. 
 
The first single is FFS and the actual one is the amazing BBHMM, there is no confusion. 
			
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 But how do you explain that AO will be available somewhere else than Tidal in 1 week (as RDaily said)? Album pre-order in 1 week? Album release in 1 week?    
 
  
 
 
  
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 Now that I think about it, i don't think AO was ever entended to be a single...at least not anytime soon. The fact that they chose not to release the song when it was being heavily promoted during March Madness....the fact that they shot the video before FFS and chose to releasse FFS instead, the fact that they chose not to release the song prior to the march madness festival, the fact that they released both the song and video 2 days apart (Rih has never done that correct?) as a Tidal exclusive. None of that seems logical for a single release....not to mentin, the song is 5:20 seconds which is longer than any single Rihanna has ever released, even tho it would get a radio edit 
 
  
 
 
  
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				What's confusing is that she dropped a new song 2 days ago, with its accompanying groundbreaking video a day later, as if the actual 2nd single never happened. While we're still waiting for the video of the latter. 
  
			
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				BBHMM and AO are buzz singles. 
  
			
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 BBHMM is the second single. 
It's just that she's not treating it like it.
   
 
  
 
 
  
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 I don't care if AO isn't a single, but that video needs to be widely available 
  
 
  
 
 
  
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				FourFiveSeconds
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 Amazing tbh
 
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 BBHMM now shares the same peak with WHYB here in germany   
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   this silence is killing me
 
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				BBHMM now shares the same peak with WHYB here in germany   
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 What kind of man loves like this?  
What kind of maaaan.
 
 
What kind of man loves like this 
What kind of maaaaan. 
  
 
WHAT KIND OF MAN LOVES LIKE THIS!! 
 
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 The base is boring today.  Wheere is RSS101 with his hormonal posts 
 
  
 
 
  
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Rihanna And The Radical Power Of “Carefree Black Girl” Celebrity
 
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				RiRi crafts notably rebellious black female self-determination in this spirit, eschewing propriety in favor of a carefree, self-indulgent womanhood not contingent on respectability. She demands authority over her own body, narrative, and career.
			
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				If Beyoncé and Nicki Minaj are two meticulously constructed, divergent brands of black womanhood, then Rihanna is the renegade blurring of the lines between them. Beyoncé is a poised, almost mechanical demigoddess; Nicki is an ineffable, ferocious femme fatale. Rihanna exists in the sharp gray areas between them, carving a space all her own.
			
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				But Rihanna doesn’t beg pardon for her body; she claps back. She responded to Celebuzz the same day with this nail-polish-emoji-worthy retort: “your ***** is way too dry to be riding my dick like this,” a clever weaponizing of the same sexuality Celebuzz attempted to shame her for. Rihanna boldly insists that her body is her own.
			
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				Everything she does raises the question “can I live?”— and simultaneously lets you know she decided a long time ago the only acceptable answer is yes. This is Rihanna’s world, and you better believe she calls the shots.
			
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These quotes ain't even the half of it. It's long ass article   
It's nothing but the truth! Read it! 
The true ICON!   
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 No idea why, but I've been listening to her old music a lot recently.  
Pon De Replay, SOS, Don't Stop The Music, Shut Up And Drive, Unfaithful, Take A Bow.  
 
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 This is a great article. A lot of good points were made, I like how the writer referenced past artists who have similar  carefree attitudes but yet Rihanna still remains different from everyone past and current.
 
Rih really is unique and iconic in pop culture. People may not want to give her credit for her achievements but she made her mark and has a legacy.  
 
  
 
 
  
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 If anyone cares the director gave an interview about AO video 
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				The video has an underlying message of political and social justice, was this a collaborative concept or simply an ode to the lyrics of the song? 
 
Definitely collaborative. Rihanna really wanted to make people think with this one, and really wanted to make sure it wasn’t too focused on just the positive or just the negative. In the edit, it was all about finding the right balance of historical footage, positive and negative, that would work to juxtapose the two sides of American history. There’s glory in the struggle, there are ups and downs, and all of that is what makes America what it is. We wanted to find the right balance that pulled the viewer into different emotions and feelings about what they were watching.   
 
We worked with Rihanna to show America from varying perspectives: along with including classic apple pie Americans, we also wanted to show those desperately trying to get here, the disenfranchised, the persecuted, those struggling against all odds to attain change, those who fought to make america what it is and the kids who hold America's future in their hands.
			
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 http://revolt.tv/news/rihannas-ameri...F-9693F52CB9B5
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@TheTruthIsSexy if you really do want to buy any of I would recommend MOTS. Rih's voice is very nasally on both but as a whole I think MOTS is a better album than AGLM.   
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
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