Rihanna's sixth album in six years. And she still has that something. With this album, she will surely confirm her spot in the top Rihanna's sixth album in six years. And she still has that something. With this album, she will surely confirm her spot in the top of the music industry. As for the album, it has a similar 'Loud' concept, with a few club bangers, heartbreaking ballads and R&B songs.
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The strongest songs are, in my opinion Where Have You Been, a song that is definitely going to be a bigger success than We Found Love and maybe, but just maybe, Umbrella. Another very good song is Drunk On Love, a great mid-tempo song that shows the power of her vocal. As for the singles, I think that she could've chosen another song to be second single, but the choice was obvious, trying to repeat the success of What's my Name. Of course, there are some shockers, that are no shockers when we hear them on Rihanna album. Song.
is, I must say, one of the weakest from the album. Another very playful and dirty 'song' is Birthday Cake, which would've been great for a urban single if it wasn't long for less than 80 seconds. Overall, it's a good album that will keep your attention until she releases a new one, and that could be very, very soon. I like Rihanna and I'm her fan, but i don't like this album.
In 'Talk That Talk' there are good songs like 'We Found Love', 'You da One', I like Rihanna and I'm her fan, but i don't like this album. In 'Talk That Talk' there are good songs like 'We Found Love', 'You da One', 'Farewell', 'We All Want Love' and 'Drunk On Love but there are bad songs like 'Where Have You Been' and 'Watch n' Learn' and disgusting songs like 'Cockiness' and 'Birthday Cake'. There isn't a concept and the biggest part of the lyrics are stupid. 'Loud', 'Rated R' and 'Good Girl Gone Bad' are really better than this.
Comes with a 16 page photo booklet and two collectable 'Talk That Talk' album cover trading cards. Mastered at Sterling Sound, NYC 'Where Have You Been' contains elements from the composition 'I've Been Everywhere' written by Geoff Mack and publishing by Unichappell Music Inc. Used by permission. 'Talk That Talk' contains samples from The Notorious B.I.G. Recording 'I Got A Story To Tell' produced under license from Bad Boy Records/Atlantic Recording Corp.
A division of Warner Music Group. Written by Anthony Best, Sean Combs, Carl Thompson and Christopher Wallace and published by EMI April Music Inc. (ASCAP)/Universal Music-MGB Songs (ASCAP)/Sony/ATV Songs LLC (BMI). 'Drunk On Love' contains samples from the recording 'Intro' as performed by The XX. Courtesy of XL Recordings. Used by permission. Written by B.
Smith and published by Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. O/b/o Universal Music Publishing Ltd. Used by permission. 'Red Lipstick' contains interpolations from the composition 'Wherever I May Roam' written by James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich and published by Creeping Death Music (ASCAP). Contains a sample from the sound recording “Saxon” performed by Chase and Status. Written by William Kennard and Saul Milton and published by Universal Music Publishing.
Licensed courtesy of Mercury Records Limited. Contains elements from Saxon Sound (UK). Used by permission.