Posted December 21, 200915 yr This song is next single for the UK from the album. It was so supposed be Wait Your Turn :puke2: but chose this instead (thank goodness). The song is naughty. Classic Rihanna. This has to be the best song on Rated R (through Fire Bomb and Photographs are really good). I love this song because it's really danceable and catchy. I hope this song gets bigger than previous single Russian Roulette. :w00t: It's due for release in the UK on 8th February 2010. If you haven't heard listen it here. bxGvhforWAU So where do you think the song will peak?
December 21, 200915 yr soz don't rly like it... Wait ur turn wud have been better :D :P :o ^_^ :huh: :mellow:
December 21, 200915 yr This is the best song on the album i think - along with RR. Or at least it's the most instant song on the album. I loved from the first time i listened to it a month or so ago. This is a great choice of single. Definitely will do well in the UK. It just needs the right promo. Wait Your Turn is a great promo single but it should never officially be released over here. It's like the Rihanna version of Diva - too american for the UK audience. Can i just suggest to the people who aren't keen on it to listen to it again with the volume very high. It's one of those songs that are made for blasting out :D Edited December 21, 200915 yr by SIX
December 21, 200915 yr Author Wait Your Turn is a great promo single but it should never officially be released over here. It's like the Rihanna version of Diva - too american for the UK audience. But Wait Your Turn is dubstep which is British. :P :lol:
December 21, 200915 yr I'll go for top 5, probably the 'shut up and drive'/'don't stop the music' of this era.
December 21, 200915 yr But Wait Your Turn is dubstep which is British. :P :lol: Dubstep???? Anyway, what i mean is it sounds too american even if the producers aren't. Or should i say it's american-friendly whilst not UK-friendly.
December 21, 200915 yr Author Dubstep???? Anyway, what i mean is it sounds too american even if the producers aren't. Or should i say it's american-friendly whilst not UK-friendly. Oh my, you haven't heard of dubstep. You need broader your musical tastes. It's UK upcoming underground music. If you have heard Chase & Status, listen to their debut album 'More than Alot.' Anyway, another example of dubstep on Rated R is the song G4L.
December 21, 200915 yr I love this song. :wub: Could see it being big in clubs and stuff. Most likely Top 5/10, I'll say #03 at the highest and #07 at the lowest. ^_^
December 21, 200915 yr Oh my, you haven't heard of dubstep. You need broader your musical tastes. It's UK upcoming underground music. If you have heard Chase & Status, listen to their debut album 'More than Alot.' Anyway, another example of dubstep on Rated R is the song G4L. I'm sorry, but Rihanna is in no way dubstep. :mellow: Yes, Chase & Status have production credits on some of the tracks on Rated R, but that doesn't make them dubstep. LOL?
December 21, 200915 yr Oh my, you haven't heard of dubstep. You need broader your musical tastes. It's UK upcoming underground music. If you have heard Chase & Status, listen to their debut album 'More than Alot.' Anyway, another example of dubstep on Rated R is the song G4L. Haha the fact i'm not knowledgable on the underground scene doesn't mean i don't have broad music tastes :D I'm a fan of proper rock (80s stuff) indie, electronica, D&B, mowtown, R&B, Soul as well as the mainstream stuff. And yes i have heard of Chase & Status. They produced the majority of Rated R.
December 21, 200915 yr :lol: Gold selling, well done Rihanna. I think this'll get to #3 and work wonders for the flagging album campaign :P
December 21, 200915 yr Author I'm sorry, but Rihanna is in no way dubstep. :mellow: Yes, Chase & Status have production credits on some of the tracks on Rated R, but that doesn't make them dubstep. LOL? Well on this album she was experimenting with dubstep that why she collabrated with Chase & Status because she loved the dubstep feel of their debut album. :rolleyes:
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