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Originally posted by dcode78
"Rated R" was critically acclaimed because she had been thru an incident that she couldn't ignore..the music was darker and the lyrics had some meaning. She wasn't going to be in that mindset forever. The "Loud" era was different because she was in a different space. At the end of the day, the music biz is about producing hits and money. She couldn't continue on the somberness of "Rated R"..
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I'm aware that she's in a different place, but the point I was making was that she doesn't have to lose her substance in the process.