From the standpoint of those in recovery from Rihanna Overload.
While many critics appear to be raving over Rihanna’s 4th album in 5 years, Rated R, we’d like to present some biased suggestions for those on the fence.
“In the multimedia whirlwind of a 21st-century pop career, Rihanna simply couldn’t have made an album of lovey-dovey ballads or simple dance songs. Rated R does what divas do: leverage personal troubles into music. And with it, Rihanna never lets her sorrows overwhelm her musical craftsmanship or the determination behind it.”
We’re glad that RiRi’s album has finally dropped as it may indicate that we are that closer to a day when the media reverts to an ordinary brand of celebrity obsession over her the diva-in-training. In closing, we’ll leave you with the following critique from the Washington Post that captures the essence of our standpoint:
“When the lighter fare arrives halfway through this downcast track list, it hardly registers. The crystalline bounce of “Rude Boy” and the playful zip of “Photographs” are buoyant, but neither can touch the club-happy froth that made Rihanna famous. She seems destined to return to that glitter-dusted dance floor before too long. For now, she’s processing publicly. Consider Rated R a misstep on the road to recovery.”
Hat’s off to Rap-Up.com for the data
I am satisfied with paying $3.99 for the entire joint on Amazon. There’s about five favorite tracks…not too bad.
There goes that future Rihanna interview, lol.
I’m cool wit the album actually…
I kind of liked it. I like the fact that it was more of an adult album. The other ones were safer and child friendly.
i enjoyed it wasnt totally emo, but hey everyone talks about love gone wrong.. look at mary j her whole career was based off it, now she can sing “JUST FINE!”
yea, i’m not down with the Rhianna fan club not buying anything, idc how many guys smash her face up. she not worth my time (kanye shrug)
What does that have to do with music again?