The
inimitable artist Rihanna uses creativity as a weapon. She has been the most
dependable pop star of the last 5 years. Recently, she became the fastest solo
artist in history to have 20 Top 10 singles on the Billboard Hot 100. Rihanna
is close to ranking at the top of the charts near The Beatles. Her hit songs
are released with no concern to style or mood. So, of course her voice has been
extravagant on tracks belonging to different genres of music such as R&B,
hip-hop, soul, rock and pop.
For
the most part, her voice hasn’t been in one particular place over the past
years. “Talk that Talk” her sixth album brings forth a new and altered Rihanna
style. Her new album has placed her in the center of the pop genre and it
complements her well. Many of the tracks on this album are dance music which is
convenient enough because it’s the current and fashionable mode today.
“Talk that Talk” is her cheery and most joyful
album yet. It says a lot and there are
no signs of scarring from the violent relationship with Chris Brown. Track
number 1 “You da one” which was the second single has the triumphant sounds of
the drums. She sings “You da one that I dream about all day/ you da one that I think
about always/ you are the one so I make sure I behave/ my love is your love,
you love is my love. Another track “Do ya thang” is even cooler with the catchy
drum breaks. It has this teenager-ish vibe and good natured tune. She sings “You
know that ima do whatever I’m not goin leave/ this kind of love don’t come
easy/ we don’t care what they think/ promise we’ll stay the same/ say that
you’ll stay right here for me.
The
album seems monstrous and powerful because she is trying to reestablish her
position in the music culture. She expels the evil spirits of her demonic
relationship with Chris Brown as she sings that she is in love with life. But
it all seems to be rushed, I don’t know if everyone is ready for the whole 360
after the abusive relationship. The situation wasn’t shallow but yet Rihanna
sings happily and tries to bring us to the party, when in fact some of us may
not have recovered from that instance. The album has none of the dark wounded
recent subtext of her more recent albums.
Her
music is touching and it reveals that we all go through the same things. On the track “We all want love” she sings “Everybody want something/ gotta
want something/ what are you living for/ we all want the same thing/ we all
want love”. After dark moods we do turn
around and put on a smile. Most times after bad relationships we toughen up and
are ready to party and find love all over again. Besides, who wants to stay
depressed forever?
I agree with your last statement. Nobody wants to be sad and depressed forever. Although it is a little soon for her to be singing about love and happiness, how long is she supposed to be dark and twisted? I like Rihanna because in each of her albums she evokes a different emotion so the fans don't always hear the same style. It is refreshing to have someone in the music industry who is constantly being original and trying new sounds and styles.
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