Who is Rihanna ?







If nothing else, it has been an eventful and eye opening year for Barbados born songstress Rihanna. In addition to recording one of the most popular singles of 2005, the hypnotic “Pon De Replay” (which bass bumped out of more car windows while igniting a slew of barbeques last summer), she won over the masses with her charming Bajan persona.

“So much has happened in my life, I feel like I've grown five years in a year,” she gushes. No doubt, by the time Def Jam Records released Rihanna's debut album Music of the Sun, it was obvious that this young woman was more than a one-hit wonder. With a work ethic reminiscent of Motown sisters back in the day when soul reigned supreme, Rihanna traveled throughout the world.

2005 saw Rihanna rocking the mic on tour with Gwen Stefani, making crowds sweat in Japan, posing for magazine covers in Los Angeles and shooting her first film role for Bring It On Yet Again. This was a long way from the quiet life she led in Barbados in the parish of St.Michael. Robyn Rihanna Fenty has come through her musical initiation process unscathed. And now she is poised for everything that 2006 may hold as she readies to do it again with her sophomore release A Girl Like Me.

“I grew up so much this past year. I had no choice. To pursue my dreams, and with their support, I left my entire family in Barbados to move to the States. It was a little scary to have no friends or family and all of a sudden step into a recording studio,” recalled Rihanna.

“2005 taught me the dedication and responsibility it takes to make this dream a reality. Waking up at 5:00 am to start rehearsals, the training, the schoolwork, interviews, video shoots, going all day; it always seemed glamorous but it is real work. My love for music and singing will never change but the rose colored glasses are no longer so rosy.”

“Many times over the past year, I didn't have anyone my age with me. When recording this album, I wanted it to seem like I was having a personal conversation with girls my age,” says the eighteen-year-old singer. “People think, because we're young, we aren't complex, but that's not true. We deal with life and love and broken hearts in the same way a woman a few years older might. My goal on A Girl Like Me was to find songs that express the many things young women want to say, but might not know how.”

Dropping from the harmonic heavens to the groovalistic dance floor, Rihanna has returned with another single that will have listeners begging the d.j. to play it one more time. Produced by Jason Rotem, the sizzling “S.O.S.” is bringing the summer heat early this year. With its hypnotic beat and enticing melody, “S.O.S.” utilizes the electro-funk of Soft Cell's '80s classic “Tainted Love” to create a soulful anthem of young love.

“I got excited when I first heard this track and three days later, it was recorded,” Rihanna says. Turning heads with its rebel sound, “S.O.S.” has been used as the theme song for their NIKE latest women's line, which can be viewed on NikeWomen.com. “Making that commercial was yet another new experience,” she says. “It took six days to shoot, but working with choreographer Jamie King (Madonna and Shakira) was amazing.”

Focusing on progressing as an artist, Rihanna has recorded a compelling track of heartbreak called “Unfaithful.” Penned by her label-mate Ne-Yo and Stargate, the song documents the tragic decay of a relationship when another person starts cheating.

Yet, in this instance, it is the girl who has strayed. “On a lot of records, men talk about cheating as though it's all a game. For me, 'Unfaithful' is not just about stepping out on your man, but the pain that it causes both parties.”

Perhaps the most surprising track is the rock meets island vibe of “Kisses Don't Lie.” Evan Rogers and Carl Sturken, the principles of her production company, SRP, used a mixture of Caribbean elements, electric guitar and a mesmerizing bassline.” Coming from Barbados, I really hadn't heard that much rock music,” Rihanna confesses. “Touring with Gwen changed my perspective. So, when I was discussing this project with L.A. Reid, Chairman of Island Def Jam Records, I made sure to say I want to experiment with some rock.”

During the recording of A Girl Like Me, Rihanna jet set down to Jamaica to record with Sean Paul on the yardie duet “Break It Off.” Smiling, Rihanna explains, “I have so much respect and love for Sean Paul. He took me to visit the Bob Marley Museum before going into the studio, which was an amazing experience. When we finally got to the studio, I felt as though Marley's spirit was in the room with us.”

With A Girl Like Me, the beautiful singer proves that her breakthrough was no fluke. After selling 1 million copies worldwide of her debut Music Of The Sun, once again, the summer belongs to Rihanna.
Who is Rihanna ?

# Posté le samedi 30 août 2008 16:15

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Astrology




Name: Robyn Rihanna Fenty
Date of Birth: Feb.20 1988





Lovely Rihanna is a Sun in Aquarius with Moon in Pisces, two very otherworldly signs, concerned mostly with immaterial things such as truth, freedom, art, and music. The Sun here makes Rihanna very independent, unique, and exciting, and someone who will not be coerced by others. Moon in Pisces makes this a sensitive and refined Aquarian with musical or artistic ability. Mercury in Aquarius is truthful and freedom-loving and sees only the best in others. They are brilliant and inventive and have unusual or humanitarian interests. Venus in Aries aggressively seeks out its desires and likes to be honest and straightforward. Mars in Sagittarius is studious, atheletic, adventurous, and fights for moral principles. They also make great dancers and horse riders. Jupiter in Aries believes in the present and taking the initiative. They have much faith or confidence in themselves and make good leaders and promoters. Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all conjunct in Capricorn give Rihanna a strong cautious or private side that likes to plan or organize behind the scenes. Saturn here gives much discipline, control, dignity, and common sense. Uranus here finds new ways to plan, organize, or define. Neptune in Capricorn is a group of souls fascinated with order, number, and the concepts of time and space. Pluto in Scorpio is strongest in its own sign giving these natives great depth, intense emotional natures, and a natural ability to regenerate or comprehend occult principles.
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# Posté le samedi 30 août 2008 16:23

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Contact Rihanna



You want to get in contact with Rihanna? Send her some fanmail. Heres the information below.

Island Records
Island Records
825 Eighth Avenue
New York, NY 10019


Official Sites :

Offical Rihanna Site

thisisrihanna.com

defjam.co.uk/rihanna

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defjam.co.uk

# Posté le samedi 30 août 2008 16:33

Music of the Sun

Music of the Sun


Given the proliferation of young and beautiful urban dance-pop divas dominating the radio and music video airwaves in 2005, it initially was tempting to discount Rihanna as yet another Beyoncé-Ciara-Ashanti cash-in. But like her Def Jam label mate Teairra Mari — another young and beautiful urban dance-pop diva who emerged out of nowhere in 2005 — Rihanna is winsome rather than wannabe, thanks in no small part to her producers. Just as Teairra Mari benefited greatly from irresistibly shrewd beat-making on her debut album, Rihanna benefits from the knowing production work of Syndicated Rhythm Productions, aka Evan Rogers and Carl Sturken, who together produced a laundry list of contemporary teen pop sensations during the prior decade. What these guys do that's so irresistibly shrewd is synthesize Caribbean rhythms and beats with standard-issue urban dance-pop: Caribbean-inflected urban, if you will. So while a song like “Pon de Replay” — to pick the most obvious exhibit — is driven by booming dancehall-lite beats and a reggae vocal cadence (and title spelling), it's a simple dance-pop song at its core, with standard English-language singing as well as a can't-miss singalong hook (and a glitzy, urban-style MTV video to boot). The best songs on Music of the Sun follow this appealing template, including the similarly catchy few songs that follow the aforementioned album-opening smash hit: “Here I Go Again,” “If It's Lovin' That You Want,” and “You Don't Love Me (No, No, No).” As with most albums of this ilk, Music of the Sun descends into faceless slow jams after a while, overall consistency not being among its attributes, but thankfully it picks up the pace toward the end of its 13-song run and concludes on a fun note, with a remix of “Pon de Replay” featuring Elephant Man. The result is one of the more engaging urban dance-pop albums of the year (and one of the most infectious summer jams, for sure), as well as a nice Caribbean primer for those not ready or willing to jump on the increasingly trendy dancehall and reggaeton bandwagons concurrently sweeping through America's more fashionable cities.
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# Posté le samedi 30 août 2008 16:36

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A Girl Like Me

A Girl Like Me


Versatile urban dance-pop singer Rihanna gracefully avoids the sophomore slump with A Girl Like Me, a less tropical-flavored, more urban effort than her sun-and-fun debut. Then again, it's hard to be an effervescent island goddess 24-7 when your love life has suffered a crushing blow, something inferred by the numerous heartbreaking ballads included, all of them elegant, mature, and displaying artistic growth. Fans of her brilliant single “Pon de Replay” need not worry, though, as the album kicks off with its equal. Bursting out of the speakers, “SOS” is a sexy club tune that bites the bleepy riff from Soft Cell's “Tainted Love” in a very modern, very exciting mash-up fashion. The crunchy reggae of “Kisses Don't Lie” offers a less revolutionary alternative to Damien Marley's “Welcome to Jamrock.” Then the album gets bolder and seamlessly bounces from genre to genre. Attempting things that would make lesser artists crumble, Rihanna goes from a film noir song that elegantly uses murder as a metaphor for cheating (”Unfaithful”) to an easy-flowing weekend cruiser (”We Ride”). Even more stunning is the jump from the 2006 prom-song candidate “Final Goodbye” to the totally juiced “Break It Off,” where she gives guest star and dancehall king Sean Paul some serious competition. The good but not great redo of “If It's Lovin' That You Want” with Corey Gunz is the only track approaching filler, but it's clearly marked “bonus,” so it's a wash. Executive produced by Jay-Z, A Girl Like Me is unsurprisingly polished, yet a richer experience than you'd expect from a singer responsible for the summer jam of 2005, arguably 2006.

# Posté le samedi 30 août 2008 16:38

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