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' Released: May 28, 2013. ' Released: August 29, 2013. ' Released: January 24, 2014 Unapologetic is the seventh studio album by Barbadian singer. It was released on November 19, 2012, by and SRP Records.

It was recorded between June and November 2012, during promotion of her sixth album, (2011). As executive producer, Rihanna enlisted previous collaborators, and to work alongside new collaborators such as, and. Unapologetic is mainly a, and album that incorporates elements of, and in its production, similar to the sound of her previous albums and (2009). Unapologetic received generally mixed reviews from critics, with some reviewers describing its music as interesting, while others criticized its weak lyrical content and rushed nature. The album won the for at the. It debuted at number one on the US with first-week sales of 238,000 copies, becoming Rihanna's first number one album on the chart and best-selling debut week of her career.

The album also became the singer's third, fourth, and fifth consecutive number one album in the United Kingdom, Norway, and Switzerland, respectively. As of December 2014, Unapologetic has sold over four million copies worldwide.

The album produced seven singles including the international hits ' and '. The former peaked at number one on the and the US where it became Rihanna's twelfth number one song, tying her with and for fourth most number one songs in the history of the chart.

Prior to its release, Rihanna promoted the album with the which consisted of a seven-date promotional tour in which she performed seven concerts each in a different city in North America and Europe in seven days. To further promote Unapologetic, Rihanna embarked on her fourth worldwide tour entitled the. Contents. Background In November 2011, Rihanna released her sixth studio album.

The album was rooted in, and but also incorporated a variety of other musical genres such as, and, a genre which was prominent on her fourth (2009). Talk That Talk received generally positive reviews from contemporary upon its release. It was a commercial success and reached the top ten in over twenty national charts, including number one on the and number three on the US. The album produced six singles including the worldwide hits ' and '. 'We Found Love' topped the charts in over 25 countries and sold over 9 million copies worldwide, making it one of the of all time. In March 2012, Rihanna revealed that although she had not yet begun recording, she started 'working on the new sound' for her seventh studio album. Recording.

(left) and (right) both worked with Rihanna on Unapologetic. On June 20, 2012, Rihanna began recording her seventh studio album, working with Nicky Romero and Burns. Rihanna and Burns booked three days in a studio in London while Rihanna was performing.

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It was also confirmed that Rihanna worked with Eric Bellinger, and for her seventh album. On July 6, 2012, executive revealed that he had begun working with Rihanna on the album saying 'I’m going in next week for about a week'.

On July 10, 2012, British singer and producer revealed to Capital FM that he had been working with Rihanna on the album saying 'I'm supposed to be working with her soon hopefully so I've spoke to her managers, I think she's currently working on some stuff so everybody's in there at the moment and she's working in certain studios so it seems like it's very exciting. She's not in my studio yet but hopefully I'll have some hot ones on her album.' On July 17, 2012, it was reported that Rihanna would be working with R&B singer and member. In an interview with Capital FM Ne-Yo spoke on working with Rihanna on the album saying 'I just recently went in to do some stuff for Rihanna, you know. She’s the hardest working woman in showbiz right now.

She's in the process of putting together a new album as we speak, I got in with and and a few other people for that project. Confirmed in July 2012 that he had been in the studio with French DJ working on Rihanna's album saying 'I was in the studio with David doing some stuff for Rihanna recently. He finds inspiration in the things I don't like, and I get excited by the things he doesn't like. He wants to be more urban and I want to be more international, so we push each other, I try to help Rihanna. She works hard and it's cool to write for someone who is so open-minded.'

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On August 21, American songwriter Claude Kelly revealed that he had been writing songs for Rihanna while she was performing in London. Kelly spoke on the songs that he had written for Rihanna saying; 'Rihanna's a worldwide superstar at this point and she's performing in stadiums and arenas now, so I wanted songs that reflected her audience, when I was in London she was performing at a festival in front of like 30,000 to 40,000 people.

So I didn't want small songs that only worked on radio, so I tried to do anthemic big stadium-themed songs.' On August 16, 2012, singer-songwriter revealed that he had been writing for Rihanna's album saying 'I love writing songs and it's good to pitch tracks to other artists. A couple of weeks ago I was doing some writing for Rihanna'. In September 2012, Ne-Yo confirmed his involvement the album saying 'I did go in the studio with her, I know I got one or two on the album that she's definitely keeping.' Music and lyrics.

American rapper is featured on the track 'Numb', marking the pair's third collaboration following the worldwide hit, ' and its (2010). Rihanna explained her interest in developing new soundscapes, 'I love experimenting and I love working with different sounds and putting them together so they’re not one-dimensional.' She also added 'Right now we're working on collecting and creating the sound first before we even start working on the lyrical direction or melodies. I kind of have an idea though, and it's very rough right now.

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So I'm very eager to start that.' Spoke on the album's sound saying it was 'a great mish-mash of genres'. Rihanna revealed during an interview with GQ's 'Men of the Year' that she wanted her music to be uplifting saying 'I want to make music that’s hopeful, uplifting.

Nothing corny or supersentimental. I just want it to have the feeling that brings you out of whatever you’re going through. I want it to spark that fire. I want it to be real, authentic, and raw.' The album's first half is made up of and 'syrupy' minimalism songs, which feature abrasive sound effects and eccentric beats. Like most of the album, they generally draw on, a bass-heavy subgenre typified by wobbly noises and blaring, as well as and sounds. Jon Caramanica of characterizes the album's music as 'brutish and bruised' with 'tough and ' production, citing David Guetta's 'guttural' production on 'Phresh Out the Runway' and 'Right Now' as an example.

Music journalist characterized the album's music as voluminous 'R&B-pop', while magazine's Melissa Locker said that it has an 'urban R&B sound'. According to, the different producers who worked on Unapologetic appeared to make an effort away from Rihanna's previous 'pop-dance template. Or at least to rearrange voguish sounds into less familiar shapes'. Unapologetic 's ballad-oriented second half incorporates, and styles. According to music critic, Unapologetic is 'ostensibly' a album, while said that it is 'on the surface' an assortment of genres such as R&B, dubstep and pop. Up-tempo songs such as 'Phresh Out the Runway', ', and 'Pour It Up' celebrate.

Much of the album's lyrics are presumably concerned with Rihanna's relationship with, with a second half of lighter songs that have references to a dysfunctional love life. The album's subject matter is reflected by an abundance of sounds throughout its songs. James Reed of called Unapologetic 'a defiant middle finger to her critics, particularly the ones who don’t approve of her relationship with Brown.' Kot observed a 'celebrity subtext' throughout the album and characterized the songs' narrators as 'troubled, anxiety-ridden, lost. The characters in these songs linger in a limbo of mixed emotions, emotionally attracted to a lover and yet uneasy about the next step.' Magazine's Caryn Ganz wrote that 'Rihanna sings about her unapologetic love of' money, love, and 'living in the moment' on the songs 'Pour It Up', 'Loveeeeeee Song', and 'Right Now', respectively. Songs The album's opening track, 'Phresh Out the Runway', is a 'gritty club banger' that features hip hop and EDM styles.

The song is a 'noisy, trap-tastic twerker' that is reminiscent of Rihanna's 2012 single ', and contains 'blazin' beats, brags aplenty' and an 'unapologetic attitude'. The song's lyrical content revolves around Rihanna explaining how if any of her crew does not respect her, then they should no longer remain with her. 'Diamonds' is a mid-tempo which incorporates and musical genres. It features heavy, orchestral sounds and electronic rhythms. The song's lyrical content marks a departure from the recurring themes of unhealthy relationships on the album's other songs, and contains a prominent concept of love.

'Numb' is a 'slow-grinding, Middle Eastern-flavored party track'. Numb's consists of an and 'a crashing bombastic beat'. 'Numb' contains a of 's song ', written by West and Aldrin Davis. The song's lyrical content is 'controversial' as it is about feeling 'numb after taking drugs' and a 'homage to getting high'. 'Pour It Up' is a song, with a minimal beat. Lyrically, it finds Rihanna turning a strip-club anthem into a declaration of independence, pulling out her dollar bills at the strip club, getting drunk, and bragging loudly. 'Loveeeeeee Song' is a duet with rapper and singer, with soft vocals by Rihanna and lyrics that posit love as an adversarial game.

'Jump' is a dubstep-influenced dance song that samples 's 1996 song '. Lyrically, in 'Jump' Rihanna preaches to her former partner that she won't be chasing him. 'Right Now' is a 'feel-good anthem for the clubs'.

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A 25-second sample of 'Nobody's Business', which has been characterized by critics as a disco-pop, and - song that mixes and styles and features strings, piano, and a kick drum. Problems playing this file? 'What Now', produced by, is a 'vulnerable ballad' containing a 'hard chorus'.

The song is a -led mid tempo ballad and 'builds nicely from its calming verse to its electrified hook.' ' is a that has piano and guitar instrumentation. The lyrics revolve around 'failing to resist true love', according to Dan Martin for ' mixes and styles, featuring strings, piano, and a kick drum. Rihanna said that the song's lyrics show 'basically the way I look at everything regarding my personal life.' Lyrically, the couple proclaims their eternal fealty, make out in a Lexus and acknowledge the world that the romantic relationship between them is only their business.

' represent two and integrated songs, which last for a duration of 6: 58 with lyrics that are deeply personal, two-part song that opens with a somber mood and shifts to confessional subject matter and Rihanna's uplifting vocals. 'Get It Over With' is a down-tempo, 'chilled-out' song. ' is a reggae song with a 'bubbly, dubbed-out groove'. The final track 'Lost in Paradise' is a 'somber-but-hopeful' mid-tempo ballad with frequent tempo. Lyrically, it speaks about a love stronger than a gun shot, 'Half of Me' is a song which lasts for a duration of three minutes and twelve seconds. A 24-second sample of Rihanna's 'Stay', featuring Mikky Ekko. 'Stay' is a contemporary ballad song that consists of and instrumentation.

Problems playing these files? ' premiered on September 26, 2012, and was released the following day as the from Unapologetic. Critics were divided on the track; some complimented Rihanna's different musical direction, however, others criticized its production. The cover artwork for the song features Rihanna rolling diamonds on a piece of paper. The song's music video depicts Rihanna in four environments that represent the elements of earth, air, water and fire. 'Diamonds' debuted at number 16 on the US chart, eventually reaching number one, giving Rihanna her twelfth number one in the country and tying her with and as the artists with the fifth-most number ones in the chart's history.

The song also topped the charts in eighteen other countries worldwide including Austria, Canada, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. ', which features guest vocals by American recording artist was released as the second international single from the album on January 28, 2013. Dan Martin for thought that the lyrical content of 'Stay' puts a 'vulnerable spin' on her relationship with. The song's accompanying music video was released on February 11, 2013 via and then to the following day. The song reached the top five of twenty-four countries worldwide including number four in the UK and number three on the US Billbard Hot 100, becoming Rihanna's twenty-fourth top ten on the latter chart, thus passing 's tally of 23 top ten songs. Furthermore, it reached number one in Canada, Czech Republic and Denmark, while also topping the US chart. Rihanna performing 'Diamonds' during her in 2013.

' was solicited to radio as the album's third single in the United States on January 8, 2013. The song debuted on the US at number 90, eventually reaching a top twenty peak of number 19. 'Pour It Up' additionally charted on multiple sub-charts in the country including number one and six on the and charts, and number 47 on the chart. It also made appearances in other countries such as Canada, France and the UK.

A remix of 'Pour It Up' was later distributed with rap verses from American rappers, and On October 2, 2013, an accompanying music video was released to Rihanna's official account after several delays. ' was released as the fourth single on April 3, 2013 and impacted on radio stations in the United Kingdom. The song peaked at number 55 on the US and number 17 on the in the UK.

In addition to its chart performance, it also peaked at number 14 on the US due to strong digital downloads. ' was released as the fifth single from the album and was sent to in the United States on May 28, 2013.

Upon the release of Unapologetic, the song charted at number one on the US chart and number seven on the. ' was released as the sixth single from the album in selected countries; it has peaked at number 21 and 13 in Australia and New Zealand respectively. The single also appeared on the singles charts of France, United Kingdom and Belgium.

On August 29, 2013, a promotional digital remixes of 'What Now' was released exclusively to. 'What Now' officially impacted US rhythmic radio on September 24, 2013 and later impacted on Top 40/Mainstream radio on October 1, 2013. The song's accompanying music video was released to on November 15, 2013.

' was issued to Australian radio on January 24, 2014 as the fifth single in Australia and seventh overall. Release and promotion.

Main article: On September 12, 2012, France announced via that Rihanna would release a new single the upcoming week while her seventh studio album was scheduled to be released in November 2012. However, the tweet was shortly deleted and replaced with another clarifying that 'more information will be made available tomorrow, Thursday, September 13'. To further promote the announcement for her seventh upcoming studio album, Rihanna launched a promotional website rihanna7.com. Via her official account, Rihanna posted series of 'teasing' tweets announcing her seventh studio album. On October 11, 2012, she revealed the cover art and title of her new album, Unapologetic.

Ranked the cover at number one on their list of The 30 Hottest Naked Album Covers Ever. Regarding the title of the album, Rihanna explained that she named it because she wanted to express how honest she is, 'I named my album 'Unapologetic' because there is only one truth, and you can't apologise for that.

I'm always evolving of course, I think the only motto I have is to be true to myself.' . Stargate. Benny Blanco. Lee Dagger (add.). Marc JB (add.).

Katherine Ellis (add.) 6:19 Sample credits. 'Numb' incorporates lyrics from ' (2007) performed by, written by Kanye West and. 'Jump' samples elements of ' (1996) performed by, written by, and. 'Nobody's Business' incorporates lyrics from ' (1987) written and performed. Alejandro Barajas – engineer. – instrumentation, producer, programming. Tanisha Broadwater – production coordination.

– featured artist. Jay Brown – A&R. Josh Campbell – engineer.

Nathan Cassells – engineer, instrumentation, producer, programming. Robert Cohen – assistant engineer. Sam Dew –background vocals. – instrumentation, producer, programming. – additional production, arranger, featured artist, producer. – featured artist.

Mikkel S. Eriksen – engineer, instrumentation, programming. – engineer. Melissa T.

Unapologetic is the title of pop singer Rihanna’s new 2012 album. Featuring appearances by Eminem on “Numb” and Chris Brown on “Nobodies Business”, Unapologetic is Ri Ri’s seventh album and follows released in 2011.

Not in stores until 11/19/12, Unapologetic leaked and can now be downloaded online. Check out the official deluxe edition tracklist and you will find the zip download link for Rihanna’s new album at the end of this post: Rihanna Unapologetic Tracklist 1. Fresh Off The Runway 2. Numb featuring Eminem 4. Pour It Up 5. Loveeeeeee Song featuring Future 6.

Nobodies Business featuring Chris Brown 11. Love Without Tragedy / Mother Mary 12. Get It Over With 13. No Love Allowed 14. Lost In Paradise Deluxe Edition 15. Half Of Me 16. Diamonds (Dave Aude 100 Extended) 17.

Diamonds (Gregor Salto Downtempo Remix).