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Rihanna: 'Good Girl Gone Bad Reloaded'

Released on Tuesday, Jun 10 2008
Published Tuesday, Jun 10 2008, 06:30 BST | By Nick Levine | 15 comments
Rihanna: 'Good Girl Gone Bad Reloaded'
Rihanna changed her hairstyle before recording Good Girl Gone Bad - without consulting her record label. "I didn't have any discussions, nothing," she recalled recently. "I just cut it. I dyed it black." This might seem like pop trivia of the fluffiest variety, but Rihanna wants us to think her small act of defiance was symbolic: taking control of her image gave her the confidence to take control of her sound. "I went into the studio making music my way. I found myself all at once," she's explained.

Nobody's suggesting that she benefited from some kind of reverse Samson effect, whereby her musical powers increased as her hair got shorter. After all, she doesn't bag a single songwriting credit here, preferring to leave the dirty work to the usual urban pop suspects: Timbaland, Tricky and The Dream, Stargate, JR Rotem. But it seems likely that her newfound sass pushed her collaborators to raise their games, resulting in the album that's made her a superstar. Good Girl Gone Bad's current roll of honour? A Grammy, five international hit singles and sales figures in excess of five million.

Its calling card, of course, is the song that spent ten weeks at the top of the charts last summer. But 'Umbrella' is merely the brightest jewel in the album's crown, with each of its first five songs sounding like a hit. These tracks doff their caps towards different genres - 'Don't Stop The Music' isn't far off filter house; 'Shut Up And Drive' a plasticky take on pop/rock - but together they form an opening stretch that's bold, catchy and danceable. In fact, it's the best start to any pop album of the last 12 months.

Good Girl Gone Bad eases off after this, both in tempo and creativity, but what follows is a cut above most girly R&B fare. Three Timbaland productions are decent rather than dazzling, but 'Say It' and 'Good Girl Gone Bad' are glossy, accomplished ballads and 'Question Existing' finds a new twist on the old price-of-fame number.

Now, to add another million or so units to its sales tally, Good Girl Gone Bad is getting the reissue treatment. The "Reloaded" edition adds three new tracks to the original album, one of which, 'Take A Bow', has already been released as single. It's only the second best of the new songs, superior to a flaccid Maroon 5 collaboration, but trumped by 'Disturbia', a wonky electropop tune that recalls the album's thrilling opening.

Needless to say, it isn't worth forking out for Good Girl Gone Bad twice just to hear the new songs. To be honest, each of them is likely to be released as a single anyway. But if Reloaded encourages a few hesitant pop fans to invest in this album, the closest thing to a Thriller that 2007/8 is likely to produce, this rather cynical reissue should be let off the hook... just.

To finish, a couple of questions. Rihanna's hair seems to be getting shorter with every video, so will her music keep getting better? And, if so, what on earth will she produce if she "does a Britney" and shaves it all off?


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Gearoid, Belfast, on November 3rd, 2009
i got dis album the week it came out back in 2007 and loved every song on it
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George, Plymouth, on August 19th, 2009
shut the hell up matt and jared, i know u hate her and these comments are just to spite me. she's more successful than the acts u like, jared (paramore) and matt (duffy). have either of those acts become an international megastar? NO! If Rihanna's so awful why is she also worth much more than the acts you mentioned, because she is 1000 times better!!!!!
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jordan power mansfield, on July 14th, 2009
love it glad i bought it nat wait fo rnext album
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Matthew, Portwrinkle, on March 26th, 2009
Again this is utter rubbish and deserves to be in the bin along with her hairstyle. you don't need to release every song off the album. Yeah that right Rihanna, you should of gone to rehab. Learn off good artists like Duffy and Lady Gaga, who have a career.
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Jared, Devon, on March 25th, 2009
This album is just rubbish. Someone should tell her that after around 5/6 singles people begin to get bored of an album let alone 8! Get a new album out becuase this one is old and people are beginning to forget it. All the songs are R 'n' B but in concert she puts them all into rock which gives them an improvement. What is the deal with her hair? This album is utter rubbish and is just too bad for words.
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Jack, Glasgow, on October 21st, 2008
How can this be rubbish, Rebecca, it's been on the top 40 album chart for over a year
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Rebecca, Dublin, on September 19th, 2008
its crap
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Lily, on September 10th, 2008
hannah you must be deaf..........this must be good since sold 5 million!!!!!! songs are fantastic nowear near bad. she did indeed produce proper material fantastic matetial cos i love every song on GGGB!!! i can't wait for the follow up. don't let them bring u down.
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Anonymous, on September 2nd, 2008
Rihanna is a good role model and her music right now is just what the music industry needs.
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Hannah, on August 19th, 2008
Songs are bad, Cant sing live, umm.. Album is a load of tripe and shes just about released every song on there as a single. C'mon, produce proper material, and have atleast some writing credit!
4 Stars
Jamila, London, on August 9th, 2008
rihanna is the best her album is not crap it must be good since it sold 5 million her best album by far u go girl!!!!
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D, London, on August 5th, 2008
i think this album is a load of crap her very 1st album was and is her best album ever??
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Natalie, London, on July 25th, 2008
THIS REVEIW IS ALL POSITVE JUST THE WAY I AGREE RIHANNA IS THE BEST SINGER EVER
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Ella, Essex, on June 28th, 2008
Love her songs, but something confuses me. She talks about this new feeling of empowerment, but yet she isn't confident enough to release the new songs on a new album. It gives the impression that the new songs need the help of hits like umbrella, which is a bit dissapointing.
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Sun em Sun We, on June 19th, 2008
i <3 ur music and ur my idol cant wait for ur new songs to come out!!!!!!

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