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Universal acclaim- based on 645 Ratings
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Positive: 537 out of 645
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Mixed: 47 out of 645
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Negative: 61 out of 645
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Aug 14, 2013I was a little disappointed, since "Good Girl Gone Bad" was so good, or because this was a bad Rihanna CD. This is where she ultimately goes from the girl who sings "Pon De Replay" to dropping the F bomb all over.
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May 31, 2012I Feel Bad Giving Rihanna Anything Below A 8...
I Only Listen And Like Only 3 Songs On This Album.. They Arent Bad Songs.. There Just Not Catchy And Popy Like Rihanna Is...
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Feb 4, 2012I Love Rihanna.. But This Album Was Well Meh.. I Loved Russian Roulette, Rude Boy, And Photographs. The Rest Were Ok....
My Favorite Rihanna Albums:
1- LOUD
2- TALK THAT TALK
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Dec 3, 2011Normally, I would stray away from over-produced pop-stars, but this album has personality. Even if it's a very dark side that's interesting. Great record.
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NickGNov 28, 2009
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SpinNov 27, 2009Rated R, Rihanna's first album since her brutal confrontation with ex-boyfriend Chris Brown, wants to recast her as a searing woman scorned. It doesn't quite take.
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lalasmithNov 23, 2009This album was full of songs that's honestly had no content and was really repetitive. Russian roulette was the only song to me that had meaning the rest to me was just her way of crying out that she is a bad girl rebel which by the way im not buying.
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Jun 24, 2011You are way, way better off not projecting any kind of emotional subtext onto this record.
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What works as therapeutic psychodrama for the singer doesn't always work quite as well as pop music, which, from the shiny surfaces, it's clear everyone here is still striving for.
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Nothing else on the album can top 'Russian Roulette,' but they certainly complement it, and make its startling conclusion feel sadly inevitable.