It's crazy how Rihanna doesn't write, produce, or dance..

Started by Zabi., March 11, 2018, 03:27:05 PM

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It?s like if they diss Bey u really think they respect Rih?

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Quote from: Andrais. on March 11, 2018, 04:41:16 PM
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Quote from: Andrais. on March 11, 2018, 04:26:01 PM
It'll be interesting to see where Rih's career goes from here. It's funny how her team set her up to be an artist who needed to stay hot and trendy by constantly pumping out radio candy material to keep people invested. As soon as they slightly deviated from that path she started to struggle. It started with the extended break and her coming back trying to transition into a more mature artist. All that cranking out #1s back to back is pretty much done. Touring power dwindled, and although she's never been an Adele or Taylor album selling artist Anti still struggled the most saleswise out of all her albums.

You have to be careful with how you present yourself as an artist because when you try to grow and mature it can backfire on you. Look at what happened to Gaga & Katy.

That's why I'm glad Bey set her career up the way she did. She had a plan outside of trying to constantly please radio.

Rih seems to be transitioning into a mogul so she'll probably take a step back from tossing out albums anyway.   

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What artist stays at their peak for their entire career? Bey experienced a decline  when she deviated from her usual mess. I just think it?s unrealistic to think any artist will forever be on top.

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I wasn't talking about maintaining a peak. I was talking about having a plan longterm past popping out radio hits. Beyonce never deviated from anything. She put out an R&B record when the genre was 90% dead commercially and EDM/Dance was the new wave so her album suffered as a result.

Despite that it's still a grammy winning record that's practically double platinum. Mahority of the singles are platinum and even RTW is practically one of her signature records now. People sing every word in stadiums and the song is associuated with so many movements.

Now where are all the gurs who were putting out EDM & Dance? How did that work out for them?

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I get what you're saying but I feel like rih has definitely grown into more of an artist over the last few years. Love on the Brain wasn't a huge hit, but rih made a moment with that song and proved she could really hang with the girls outside of her more generic songs. And I cant just compare rih to all of the other pop girls because she has actually put out quality material over the past years, but I could be a bit bias because she's black.

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A moment is cute but she needs to make it last. Anti is a good start because sometimes I revisit Rih's discography and I'm like......I see why she doesn't perform alot of her old mess. Alot of it is basically like a black version of some Katy Perry foolishness.

I definitely side-eyed her when she came out with that Bon Jovi tea but scrambled and went back to her old formlua when her team saw it wasn't gonna be another #1 instant smash. It's like at this point in your career you're still concerned about radio playing your mess and being seen as "hitmaker" fgf.

We'll see where she goes in the future.

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Quote from: OwnIt on March 11, 2018, 05:40:55 PM
Vonc and Taron were stomped the fuck OWT in here :feelinmyself:
Drais was sliced n diced. :scrumptious:

Sle as well.  :gotchafag:


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