Posted July 3, 201113 yr According @defpenradio blogger @puppysmusic, @rihanna first single from "LOUD" re-issue is calls... "Let Me Go" (written by @EsterDean and produced by StarGate)http://www.twitlonger.com/show/bgsl51 @PuppysMusic Puppy Let me go if you can't handle me/ Let me go if you not sure whether me you are meant to be
July 4, 201113 yr Ester Dean has written Rude Boy, What's My Name?, S&M, Fading and Complicated. Stargate also produced Rube Boy, What's My Name and S&M, so I expect something along the lines of any of those. By the title, it sounds like a WMN?/RB type of song, which is always welcome! MUCH EXCITE! :w00t:
July 10, 201113 yr Adore Ester Dean. One of the best songwriters of the past couple of years. Males seem to dominate that profession so she has kicked some ass. I need some new RiRi.
July 11, 201113 yr Adore Ester Dean. One of the best songwriters of the past couple of years. Males seem to dominate that profession so she has kicked some ass. I need some new RiRi.Male songwriters dominate that profession largely because males can write from a womans perspective better than a female can write from a male perspective. Well that's what I think anyway. Female songwriters only seem to be obsessed with "female empowerment" and "that man ain't right for you" or whatever. But male songwriters seem to be able to work solidly from any point of view and will connect with the artist they're working for.
July 14, 201113 yr I'm excited for this but I still wish they could release 'Man Down' in the UK before this comes out - it's too good to be left an album track and have a 54 peak. :( I would love her to come back with an 'Only Girl' type summer hit but a WMN soundalike is always welcome too :wub: :wub:
July 16, 201113 yr She clearly needs to do more tracks with the man behind "Disturbia" and "Fire Bomb". :/
July 19, 201113 yr Ester Dean has written Rude Boy, What's My Name?, S&M, Fading and Complicated. I love all of those except Complicated, so I hope the new song is good.
July 19, 201113 yr Male songwriters dominate that profession largely because males can write from a womans perspective better than a female can write from a male perspective. Well that's what I think anyway. Female songwriters only seem to be obsessed with "female empowerment" and "that man ain't right for you" or whatever. But male songwriters seem to be able to work solidly from any point of view and will connect with the artist they're working for. Very good point and post