Rihanna - Loud 4/5
Rihanna is arguably the only pop act aside from Lady Gaga with such mass appeal, a fact forgotten after last year's Rated R, a dark and uneven record. Loud is about as literal a title as there is, and a return to form as the Barbados vixen turns up the mic and rocks the speakers at sonic levels full of bravado and plenty of grooves.
Opener 'S&M' reboots her as a sexy little minx, all about carnal pleasures, a hard thumping bass and the tightrope between crass and coy. The album's lead off single 'Only Girl (In the World)' is a swirling dance floor number that finds Rihanna's vocals hitting a fever pitch, a trait found throughout the record. The stand-out 'What's My Name?', finds Rihanna laughing off Drake's "I heard you good with those soft lips/ yeah you know word of mouth", with a simple o-nay-nay chorus and a smirk. The inexplicable Avril Lavigne sample of 'I'm With You' is turned into a crunk jam on the 'Cheers (Drink to That)', while 'Man Down' dabbles in dancehall beats turned poppy.
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Im also pleasantly suprised with this album ! She stepped it up for this album and loving the new look !
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