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Rated R won!!!

 

Her best album in my opinion. A very dark album but a masterpiece. From the Intro titled Madhouse where you’re invited to come on in you really go on a real journey with this album.

 

Recorded in the wake of the assault the album deals with relationship issues whilst also offering empowering messages of bravery and support throughout the album too.

 

The album only debuted at #16 in the UK and took 15 weeks before eventually peaking at #9 (the week Of UK promo I believe).

The album managed to get two #2 hits in the UK and the album sales stand around the 750K mark pretty impressive for a #9 peak but the longevity this era had was fantastic!

 

Loud her hits album come second. An album the polar opposite to Rated R and perfect for blasting during the summer months. Loud is her highest UK selling album. It was also her second uk #1 album debuting at #2 behind the mighty Take That but eventually managing to climb to #1 during January 2011. It’s Rihanna’s longest running UK #1 and top ten album and was ultimate peak Rihanna. The iconic red hair and soaring dance numbers. It’s a very worthy runner up in this rate.

 

I could go on and on about both albums but I’ll save those for another thread. Thanks for voting and stay tuned for a Rated R survivor once the ANTI survivor concludes.

 

Vote for least favourite

Round 1: 80% of 16 votes - Music Of The Sun

Round 2: 76.47% of 17 votes - A Girl Like Me

Round 3: 35.29% of 17 votes - Unapologetic

Round 4: 52.38% of 21 votes - Talk that Talk

Round 5: 50% of 20 votes - ANTI

Round 6 - Semi final 44.44% of 18 votes - Good Girl Gone Bad

Final - (vote for favourite)

Rated R (winner) 57.14%

Loud (runner up) 42.86 %

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Her best 2 albums that literally change depending on what mood I'm in. :wub:
The correct top 2 for sure, I would've had them the other way round but they are both amazing

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