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"Man Down" is a reggae song which incorporates elements of ragga and electronic music. Lyrically, Rihanna is a fugitive after she shoots a man, an action she later regrets. Several critics singled out "Man Down" as Loud ' s highlight, while others commented on her prominent West Indian accent and vocal agility.
[42] In 2023, Billboard ranked it number 454 in their list of "500 Best Pop Songs of All Time", [2] saying, "The apex of forlorn rocksteady balladry, Dawn Penn’s seminal “You Don’t Love Me” harnessed the ’90s Stateside dancehall boom and turned that energy into a cutting breakup anthem so sharp that even Beyoncé and Rihanna have ...
and takes a man out of the audience and pins them down on the platform, where she provocatively and sexually gyrates and grinds him as they are lowered under the stage as the song's instrumental ends and the lights go out. [26] Rihanna has caused controversy by occasionally opting to perform the act with a woman instead. [28] [29]
Calvin Harris and Rihanna, “We Found Love” — same chords, same melody. The whole thing never changes. The whole thing never changes. But the song feels like it’s propelling.
Loud is the fifth studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna.It was released on November 12, 2010, by Def Jam Recordings and SRP Records. The album was recorded between February and August 2010, during the singer's Last Girl on Earth tour (2010–2011) and the filming of her first feature film Battleship (2012).
Rihanna's fifth studio album Loud saw the singer return to her dancehall roots. [12] Stargate composed three tracks for the album—"Only Girl (In the World)", "What's My Name?" and "S&M". Fellow Barbadian singer-songwriter Shontelle co-wrote the reggae-infused song "Man Down".
Subway-shoving attacks remain a safety concern for many New Yorkers who ride the rails. Last week, a 74-year-old man was pushed onto tracks in The Bronx by a 28-year-old nut who then tried to ...
"Fading" is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fifth studio album, Loud (2010). The song was written by Darnell Dalton, Jamal Jones, Lamar Taylor, Quinton Amey and William Hodge, with production by Kuk Harrell, Willy Will, Veronika Bozeman and Jones under his production moniker Polow da Don.