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Avis sur l’album

In 2012, right on schedule, Rihanna delivered her fourth annual November album. The singer took a different route with the lead single. She didn't go with a dramatic ballad like "Russian Roulette" or a big dance number like "Only Girl (In the World)" and "We Found Love." Instead, the nod went to a midtempo pop ballad, "Diamonds" — as in "We're like diamonds in the sky" (rather than stars in a mine), a simple and effective, light in meaning yet massive in sonics, quasi-processional. Even with that change of pace, the possibility of it signaling an overall change in direction was slight. Not only is Unapologetic just as varied as Rihanna's past albums — it's another timely refresh of contemporary pop music — but it's a little more exploratory and a whole lot deeper, too. Continuing the trend that began on Rated R, Rihanna's at her best when she's flaunting. This goes for "Pour It Up," a characteristically chilly and booming Mike Will collaboration that might as well be a sequel to "Bandz a Make Her Dance," the producer's hit with Juicy J. Wrapped in a serene sneer, Rihanna's trash talk is something else. Moments such as that one are so convincing that the few everywoman heart-on-sleeve songs — with the exception of the massive, slamming, wailing power ballad that is "What Now" — don't sound all that natural. Two of the album's most intriguing, contrasting, and not-so-everywoman tracks appear consecutively during the latter half. Both of them were written and produced by Terius "The-Dream" Nash and Carlos "Los" McKinney. "Nobody's Business," flecked with elements from Michael Jackson's "The Way You Make Me Feel," is a beaming if somewhat belligerent disco-house duet with Chris Brown. Rihanna's partner proposes to make out in a Lexus prior to proclaiming that the relationship "ain't nobody's business." The celebration is followed by "Love Without Tragedy/Mother Mary," conjoined songs with a wide theatrical scope akin to that of the-Dream's own "Nikki, Pt. 2/Abyss." Over a swelling and receding production with echoes of Kim Carnes' "Bette Davis' Eyes," Rihanna mourns ("Felt like love struck me in the night/I pray that love don't strike twice"), then confesses ("Mother Mary, I swear I wanna change"), then surrenders ("I'm prepared to die in the moment"). Perhaps no one should read anything into it. The same could be said of "No Love Allowed," which comes along a little later. Even with a captivating, drum-less reggae groove, it's hard to hear lines like "Your love hit me to the core" and "It's so foolish how you keep me wanting more" and think that she's fine and could be singing about anyone. While this is a fine, if uneven album, the only way to enjoy a significant portion of it is by taking it as pure entertainment. Good luck. [The album was also released in a clean version.]

Avis des utilisateurs

Album très satisfaisant

N'écoutez pas ce qui disent que l'album est plat. L'album est très énergétique, certes mélodieux mais très bon ! Les paroles sont recherchés et profondes mise à part pour la production du titre "Right Now", mais David Guetta est passé par là.

Super

Moi perso je trouve qu'il y a plusieurs styles de musique dans cet album et j'adore

Vraiment nul!

Et bien, l'aspect commercial de Rihanna se ressent de plus en plus, les chansons sont toutes les mêmes, elles n'ont pas de sens et sont d'une simplicité déconcertante!
Je pense que c'est une véritable honte de sortir un album juste pour dire de se faire de l'argent!

Biographie

Né(e) : 20 février 1988 à Saint Michael, Barbados

Genre : Pop

Années d’activité : '00s, '10s

Rihanna se propulse sur le devant de la scène durant l’été 2005, avec en guise de début un énorme succès, "Pon de Replay," puis prouve les années suivantes qu’elle est capable de continuer sur sa lancée (avec par exemple "S.O.S.," en 2006 et "Umbrella," en 2007). Avec son troisième album, Good Girl Gone Bad (2007), elle est désormais une star accomplie sur la scène pop internationale, régulièrement présente en tête des classements, de l’Allemagne au Japon. Originaire de Saint-Michael à la Barbade,...
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