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Music : Good Girl Gone Bad: ReloadedBrowse or Search and Buy Online our Best Sellers Shopping Sales of Music and Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded. Rating: - Bought for WifeI bought this CD for my wife and she loves it. I have not personally listened to it, but as much as she plays it I am sure she is quite pleased with it. Rating: - good girls gone bad reloadedThe seller sent me a copy off the cd instead ofthe real thing watch him!! Rating: - got to getthis cd was the best one to me ,I like all of the new songs and it beings her more out to be a singer, this was a great ablum. The shipping and price of the cd is great and was fast too. Rating: - Truthfully OverexposedThere is no question about the lack of really great albums this past year. It is very unfortunate that a lot of songs really didn't shine heart and soul. That is no doubt about it, with so many artists making poor albums that really felt like they gave more, that felt like it was a bunch of lemons. Rihanna is definitely no acception. After the overexposure of A Good Girl Gone Bad, she sadly hadn't made that opportunity shine after the overexposure of A Good Girl Gone Bad last year, with so much under her so-called Umbrella, it is very hard to say that not only wasn't it a good album, but she overexposed that appeal in 2008, with her re-editioned album. But let me put it this way, there really is nothing but very little that stays strong under this umbrella. Rihanna's 2008, A Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded is a expanded edition of Rihanna's album from 2007. The collection of songs doesn't feel like it is a sparkle in the eye, but a lack of heart and mind. The collection of songs feels the mostly the same as it did before if you bought the original version of the album. While you have mostly the same songs as before like Umbrella, Shut Up & Drive the Michael Jackson-sampled Don't Stop The Music, which sampled Jackson's Thriller hit Wanna Be Startin' Something, and her recent track Rehab, which feels like the soul has been battered, and lacking splice. The extra song songs don't add any glimmer either. The extra songs like Take A Bow, which its lyrics felt like it was less than heartfelt saying to a man that he is ugly when he cries was just sad, the lagging Disturbia, and a made-up collaboration of If I Never See Your Face Again with Maroon 5. The feeling on that cover not only lacks any chemistry she has with Adam Levine from Maroon 5, but the song just was better when Maroon 5 originally recorded it on their own. While the only song I did like was her collaboration with Ne-Yo on Hate That I Love You from the original album, I wasn't really that impressed with Rihanna's A Good Girl Gone Bad. As for the expanded version of that album, A Good Girl Gone bad: Reloaded, it sadly does dissapoint me. There really has been a lack of great albums this past year, and this one was a miss to my eyes. Honestly, Rihanna hasn't made a lot of great songs this past year. I really think she needs to find a better sense of making better songs that are heartfelt, than just feel flimsy under her umbrella. Album Cover: C Songs: D Price: D+ Extras: D- Remastering: C Overall: D 1/2- Rating: - good girl gone PHENOMENAL!For you nay-sayers out there, true, Rihanna does not have the "best" singing voice in the world (if by BEST you mean a 3 octave range and a penchant for over-singing EVERY NOTE). What she does have is a unique vocal tone that supplies the perfect attitude (icy and cool, yet, sweet and soulful) to each song on "good girl gone bad." Speaking of songs, there hasn't been a stronger, more diverse collection of HIT SINGLES on one album since Michael Jackson's "THRILLER." That is a bold statement, but it is absolutely true (even more so for the RELOADED version). At 6-7 hits (I've lost count) on this album alone, RIHANNA will never be considered a one hit wonder or merely a fluke. Although time will tell if she has staying power, one thing is indisputable: for now, this "girl" is a phenomenon. |
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