Your daily source for miss Rihanna | by Natalie | Wed, Oct 21
Wed, Oct 21
“We wanted to give her a movie. We didn’t want to just give her a three-minute song,” Harmony told MTV News. “I felt musically like everybody was gonna give like that ‘Disturbia,’ ‘SOS,’ kind of pop, uptempo stuff, and I really wanted the song that me and Ne-Yo did to stand out.”
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And although reactions are mixed when it comes to the haunting song about an abusive relationship, Chuck Harmony, who produced it with Ne-Yo, insists that the track and the album are a reflection of Rihanna’s growth as an artist.
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Natalie from Your daily source for miss Rihanna says
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Harmony told MTV News that no matter how you feel about the track, the album will prove that Rihanna is the Madonna of her generation. “I sat through mix sessions and I heard some of the songs on the record. It fits in well,” he said of “Russian Roulette.”
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