Rihanna – Good Girl Gone Bad

Album Info

Artist: Rihanna

Title: Good Girl Gone Bad

Year: 2007

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Tracklist

  • 1. Umbrella (4:35)
  • 2. Push Up On Me (3:15)
  • 3. Don't Stop The Music (4:27)
  • 4. Breakin' Dishes (3:20)
  • 5. Shut Up And Drive (3:32)
  • 6. Hate That I Love You (3:39)
  • 7. Say It (4:10)
  • 8. Sell Me Candy (2:45)
  • 9. Lemme Get That (3:41)
  • 10. Rehab (4:54)
  • 11. Question Existing (4:05)
  • 12. Good Girl Gone Bad (3:35)

Review

Rihanna's third studio album, "Good Girl Gone Bad," dropped on May 31, 2007, and marked a bold pivot in her artistic journey. Breaking away from the Caribbean vibes of her earlier works, "Music of the Sun" and "A Girl like Me," Rihanna embraced a more mature, edgy sound. This album is a seamless blend of pop, dance-pop, and R&B with a nod to the 1980s, showcasing her ability to evolve and redefine her musical style.

The album’s production is a who's who of top-tier talent, featuring the likes of Tricky Stewart, The-Dream, Timbaland, and Stargate, inspired partly by Brandy's "Afrodisiac." It produced iconic hits such as "Umbrella" featuring JAY-Z, which snagged a Grammy for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration, along with memorable tracks like "Don't Stop the Music" and "Shut Up and Drive." Critics celebrated the composition and Rihanna's fresh direction, though some pointed out lyrical weaknesses and inconsistencies.

Commercially, "Good Girl Gone Bad" was a powerhouse, debuting at number two on the "Billboard" 200 and moving over 2.8 million units in the U.S., while topping charts in Canada, Switzerland, and the U.K., with global sales exceeding nine million by June 2017. More than just a commercial triumph, the album cemented Rihanna’s role as a boundary-pushing influencer in the music scene. The reissue, "Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded," featuring additional hits like "Take a Bow" and "Disturbia," only amplified her superstar status on the global stage. - Monique