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Album: Rihanna - 'Loud'
Member Since: 6/10/2010
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Originally posted by MusicTalker
You won't be happy, probably for at least another year.

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and that's fine. I have "4". Hopefully she takes my advice about actually waiting to release music. Getting inspired sonically, visually and possibly even writing. Instead of rushing out these "albums". Cause God knows i can't deal with another "Quiet."

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Member Since: 5/3/2010
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Originally posted by BadBitchRihanna.
and that's fine. I have "4". Hopefully she takes my advice about actually waiting to release music. Getting inspired sonically, visually and possibly even writing. Instead of rushing out these "albums". Cause God knows i can't deal with another "Quiet."

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So basically you want her to copy Beyonce? 
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Member Since: 2/16/2010
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Originally posted by BadBitchRihanna.
and that's fine. I have "4". Hopefully she takes my advice about actually waiting to release music. Getting inspired sonically, visually and possibly even writing. Instead of rushing out these "albums". Cause God knows i can't deal with another "Quiet."

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I'll always accept new music. If she doesn't want a break, no one is forcing her to have one.
I think she will have more control with the next album. Loud had a very clear purpose for her & her people.
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Member Since: 5/3/2010
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Originally posted by MusicTalker
I'll always accept new music. If she doesn't want a break, no one is forcing her to have one.
I think she will have more control with the next album. Loud had a very clear purpose for her & her people.
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You mean trying to move away from the Rated R era as fast as possible right?
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Member Since: 11/3/2010
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Why do you gurls always have to complain about something? Now you can't handle another album like "Loud".
Oh really? Cause I'm pretty sure the timing and music on Loud is exactly what she needed to propel herself forward. Yes, Rated R was an amazing masterpiece of an album, but it was not a commercial smash and the majority of the public was not here for that. Loud made her an even bigger star and allowed more people to become fans of Rihanna. You can't take a long break after a (public) disappointment like Rated R. Let's be honest, Loud put her on an entire different level. She has increased her star magnitude with each album, and obviously has found a method that works.
Beyonce took a 2 and a half year break and lost around 150,000 first week sales.
Britney took a 2+ year break and lost over 200,000 first week sales.
We all know what happened to Christina.
The industry is fickle and with new pop artists emerging all the time, it's awfully risky to take a lengthy break.
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Member Since: 6/10/2010
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Originally posted by ririgagalover
So basically you want her to copy Beyonce? 
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NO, I want her do what every normal artist does. Take time to get inspired but most importantly show growth. Rihanna needs to regroup. I can't deal with these David Guetta sound rejects and Generic Ester Dean/Stargate products anymore. She's starting to sound like everything esle on the radio. (Minus CKB & ManDown)
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Member Since: 9/21/2010
Posts: 29,122
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Originally posted by TheOnlyOne
Check your facts, fool. 
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I wont even bother with you.
U think u know everything. U stay comparing her to artists taking 2-4 year breaks when all we are asking for is just 8 months. 8 months is the time span of 3 singles at most for Rihanna.
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Member Since: 4/1/2010
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Sit your ass down, there's a reason why Rihanna's music is 4/5 times more critically acclaimed.
Should do like Beyonce? haaa. NEVER. boring, generic, safe, and bland. she isn't even the more commerically successful artist now either, so NO.
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Member Since: 11/3/2010
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Originally posted by Deemy
I wont even bother with you.
U think u know everything. U stay comparing her to artists taking 2-4 year breaks when all we are asking for is just 8 months. 8 months is the time span of 3 singles.
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If you don't wanna bother with me, then don't misquote me to someone else saying I said something that I never did. My posts are here for everyone to see. You don't need to make them up. That's all.
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Member Since: 6/10/2010
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Quote:
Originally posted by MusicTalker
I'll always accept new music. If she doesn't want a break, no one is forcing her to have one.
I think she will have more control with the next album. Loud had a very clear purpose for her & her people.
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Obviously , which it exceed in doing but in the process she's given into the latest trend which is Generic Dance Music. Rihanna was always the type of artist to think ahead in terms of her music and take risk. Now i feel as if she fallen as another victim to the seems to never ending generic trend on the radio.
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Member Since: 10/13/2008
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Originally posted by BadBitchRihanna.
NO, I want her do what every normal artist does. Take time to get inspired but most importantly show growth. Rihanna needs to regroup. I can't deal with these David Guetta sound rejects and Generic Ester Dean/Stargate products anymore. She's starting to sound like everything esle on the radio. (Minus CKB & ManDown)
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Uhhh thats not true at all. Only Girl was very unique. It sounded like nothing else from any Pop girl, or popular songs in North America.
Even Whats My Name was unique. It started the copy trend - (JLo, Nicole, Keri).
The only true generic tracks on Loud are Fading and Raining Men.
S&M is not generic. It has a similar sound to Sexy Chick BECAUSE they're both club songs.
Theres a difference. Teenage Dream, California Gurls, Seal It With A Kiss, Abracadabra, Tik Tok, The Harold Song, Grow A Pear are all generic because they have the same BEAT AND MELODY.
S&M has a similar beat to Sexy Chick but is a COMPLETELY different song. Loud is really not generic.
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Member Since: 5/4/2011
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Def Jam didn't want Rihanna to release Rated R. Def Jam wanted to do another light, fun album. But Rihanna needed to voice her opinion on "the incident" through her music.
This is why LOUD was made/released so quickly. Def Jam obviously gave Rihanna a set amount of time to "enjoy" her era and then it was getting back to doing what she does best.
LOUD really isn't what you guys are making it seem. I might be the only person here who enjoys it, but I don't care. Its not all generic. You can not say that every song on the album is just the constant club smashes found in the radio. What's My Name? in fact pretty much started the trend of the new island influenced tracks that are being released. I don't hear anything on the radio like Skin, or Man Down, not really California King Bed. There are quite a lot of songs on LOUD that not everyone is doing.
Rihanna is a trend setter, her fashion and music speak for themselves.
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Member Since: 11/3/2010
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Originally posted by BadBitchRihanna.
Obviously , which it exceed in doing but in the process she's given into the latest trend which is Generic Dance Music. Rihanna was always the type of artist to think ahead in terms of her music and take risk. Now i feel as if she fallen as another victim to the seems to never ending generic trend on the radio.
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Just curious, but what songs on Loud do you find generic and catering to the latest trend?
Whats My Name and Man Down stay true to her dancehall/Caribbean roots, while despite releasing when the dance trend was in full effect, she still stayed true to her ballads, with 4 ballads on an 11 track album.
Raining Men may not be the most innovative, but it definitely wasn't crafted to fit the dance trend. It's one of her most urban recordings. Cheers also sounds like no song I've heard released anytime recently, and still heavily features her Island style.
I think while OG may have a generic beat, she spiced it up by replacing the far-too-common autotuned lyrics with loud belts over the dance beats, something that (at least to my knowledge) isn't, or wasn't, common at all.
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Member Since: 5/3/2010
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Originally posted by BadBitchRihanna.
Obviously , which it exceed in doing but in the process she's given into the latest trend which is Generic Dance Music. Rihanna was always the type of artist to think ahead in terms of her music and take risk. Now i feel as if she fallen as another victim to the seems to never ending generic trend on the radio.
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I'm starting to think your stuck up Beyonce's ass or something. I'll agree with you that S&M is a generic dance song. Bewp, oh well. Only Girl was one of the first Euro-sounding dance songs to become successful in the US. I dare to call it an innovator, actually. WMN? Obviously wasn't generic, as rirox stated it started a trend of people copying her. WTC isn't even on her ****ing album. Get the **** over it. 
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Member Since: 4/1/2010
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"BadBitchRihanna" has and always will be just an undercover Beyonce stan  Stop giving him the time of day.
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Member Since: 6/10/2010
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Originally posted by TheOnlyOne
Why do you gurls always have to complain about something?
Beyonce took a 2 and a half year break and lost around 150,000 first week sales.
Britney took a 2+ year break and lost over 200,000 first week sales.
We all know what happened to Christina.
The industry is fickle and with new pop artists emerging all the time, it's awfully risky to take a lengthy break.
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So are you saying Rihanna is disposable? I can't....
Beyonce's album didn't follow the latest "dance" craze. Unlike other people she stuck to artistry showing growth. Instead of giving into the What's "hot" with Mainstream music atm.
Britney's album was entirely produced by Dr.Luke. Enough said.
Christina took a 4 year break from the ENTIRE entertainment industry before coming back into the scene. She didn't do any appearances, interviews or movies etc.
You can't compare that too a year break and it's not like the world isn't going to see Rihanna for a while.. BattleShip is debuting next summer... She can afford a break from the music industry till at least mid 2013.
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Member Since: 11/3/2010
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Rih.Rox, JungleDisturbia, and Ririgagalover, you all better WERQ defending Loud in all it's glory. It seems half the Navy is hatin' these days.

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Member Since: 9/21/2010
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Originally posted by BadBitchRihanna.
and that's fine. I have "4". Hopefully she takes my advice about actually waiting to release music. Getting inspired sonically, visually and possibly even writing. Instead of rushing out these "albums". Cause God knows i can't deal with another "Quiet."

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Don't even go there.
Because even if she spends 5 hours recording an album it will still ****.
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Member Since: 6/10/2010
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Originally posted by Rîh.røx.
Uhhh thats not true at all. Only Girl was very unique. It sounded like nothing else from any Pop girl, or popular songs in North America.
Even Whats My Name was unique. It started the copy trend - (JLo, Nicole, Keri).
The only true generic tracks on Loud are Fading and Raining Men.
S&M is not generic. It has a similar sound to Sexy Chick BECAUSE they're both club songs.
Theres a difference. Teenage Dream, California Gurls, Seal It With A Kiss, Abracadabra, Tik Tok, The Harold Song, Grow A Pear are all generic because they have the same BEAT AND MELODY.
S&M has a similar beat to Sexy Chick but is a COMPLETELY different song. Loud is really not generic.
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WMN and S&M are generic. Only Girl is arguable. S&M is a sexy chick 2.0 and WMN is still a ester dean/Stargate product no matter the release date they still used the same formula for Keri Hilson & Nicole Schkndkfjjger. Rihanna just released hers first. Every song on LOUD is disposable expect ManDown, CKB , Cheers and Only Girl.
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Member Since: 11/3/2010
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Originally posted by BadBitchRihanna.
So are you saying Rihanna is disposable? I can't....
Beyonce's album didn't follow the latest "dance" craze. Unlike other people she stuck to artistry showing growth. Instead of giving into the What's "hot" with Mainstream music atm.
Britney's album was entirely produced by Dr.Luke. Enough said.
Christina took a 4 year break from the ENTIRE entertainment industry before coming back into the scene. She didn't do any appearances, interviews or movies etc.
You can't compare that too a year break and it's not like the world isn't going to see Rihanna for a while.. BattleShip is debuting next summer... She can afford a break from the music industry till at least mid 2013.
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Rihanna already took a 8 or so month break, and didn't follow the current trend of music when she released Rated R.
How'd that go for her? Critical acclaim is great, but it don't pay the bills.
Thank you, you are dismissed.
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