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Rated R is the fourth studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna.It was released on November 20, 2009, by Def Jam Recordings and SRP Records. Recording sessions for the album began in March 2009 and took place at recording studios throughout United States and Europe.
"Te Amo" was released as the fourth international and fifth overall single from Rihanna's fourth studio album, Rated R. [2] The song was written by Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen, James Fauntleroy II and Rihanna, with production helmed by Eriksen and Hermansen under their production name, Stargate. [3]
"G4L" Saul Milton James Fauntleroy II Robyn Fenty Will Kennard: Rated R: 2009 [10] "Get It Over With" Brian Seals James Fauntleroy: Unapologetic: 2012 [16] " A Girl like Me" Carl Sturken Evan Rogers Robyn Fenty: A Girl like Me: 2006 [5] "Good Girl Gone Bad" Lene Marlin Mikkel S. Eriksen Shaffer Smith Tor Erik Hermansen: Good Girl Gone Bad: 2007 ...
"G4L" "Cold Case Love" "The Last Song" "Get It Over With" "Hole in My Head" (featuring Justin Timberlake) "Dying for Your Love" (featuring. James Fauntleroy) Frank Ocean: Featured Artist Unreleased "American Wedding" Producer nostalgia,ULTRA. "Fertilizer" Writer channel ORANGE: James Fauntleroy Writer, Original artist Unreleased "They Don't Know"
"Rockstar 101" (stylized as "ROCKSTAR 101") is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her fourth studio album, Rated R (2009). The song features the British-American guitarist Slash of the rock group Guns N' Roses.
"Hard" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fourth studio album, Rated R (2009). The song features a guest verse from American rapper Young Jeezy, credited only as "Jeezy" on the album (and who is now officially known as such).
The lyrics of the song have some similarities to "Goodnight, Irene" to suggest that Huddie Ledbetter's song was based on Davis' lyrics. There is also a degree of resemblance in the music despite some differences, such as their time signatures, to indicate that the two songs are related. [ 3 ]