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Rihanna Talks Not Recording Generic Pop Songs Like Ke$ha, Lady Gaga or Katy Perry For Loud

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April 3, 2023
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R&B singer Rihanna recently sat down for an interview with BBC’s Radio 1 where she talks about distinguishing her new album, ‘Loud,’ from what her peers are doing. “This one I’m definitely…I’ve never been this excited about anything I’ve done creatively and this…it’s just the perfect Rihanna album,” Rihanna told host Scott Mills. “Every song is tailored to me…I wanted songs that were all Rihanna songs, that nobody else could do. I didn’t want the generic pop record that Ke$ha or Lady Gaga or Katy Perry could just do and it’ll work. I wanted a song, or songs, that were Rihanna songs, that only I could do, had that little West Indian vibe to it, had that certain tone, a certain sass and a certain energy.” Rihanna also voiced excitement about the new project, calling it the perfect Rihanna album. “I can’t believe it’s the fifth album already,” she says. “That’s insane to think about. … I’ve never been this excited about anything I’ve done creatively, and this is just the perfect Rihanna album: Every song is tailored to me.” The “Only Girl (In the World)” singer also touched on her flaming red hair, stating “Black hair is my favorite color on me but I just wanted something that was really expressive, vibrant” like her album loud.

She’s one of the biggest names in pop music, and Rihanna is not afraid to speak her mind. Whether she’s discussing body positivity or speaking out against racism and police brutality, we can always count on her for candidness and honesty. Now, it appears that she has something else to add to the conversation: why she doesn’t record generic pop songs like Ke$ha, Lady Gaga or Katy Perry. In a recent interview with The New York Times Magazine, Rihanna discussed her creative process behind her latest album Loud and how it differs from other popular artists’. She explained why recording generic music was never an option for her – let’s dive into what she had to say.

Rihanna isn’t just another artist who jumps onto every trend; instead, she strives to create unique music that speaks directly to her fans. Throughout her career, this R&B superstar has managed to stay true to herself while still crafting chart-topping hits. Her 2010 album Loud marked a new era for the singer as she explored different types of genres such as dancehall and reggae. When asked about why she chose these styles over traditional pop songs like those recorded by Ke$ha and Lady Gaga, Rihanna said “I didn’t want anything too predictable.”

Instead of creating yet another cookie-cutter pop song filled with auto tune and heavy production effects, Rihanna wanted something more authentic that would set her apart from all the other artists out there. As someone who values originality above all else, Rihanna is determined to make sure each release is truly special – no matter how much time it takes! So if you’re wondering why you haven’t heard any tracks similar to ‘Tik Tok’ or ‘California Gurls’, now you know: because RiRi wants more than just your typical 3 minute pop jam.

Artist’s Comment On Music Genre

Rihanna has been very vocal about her opinion of the current music industry, particularly when it comes to pop songs. She believes that generic pop music lacks originality and creativity, pointing out that artists like Ke$ha, Lady Gaga and Katy Perry are just recording the same type of song over and over again. Rihanna says she won’t record this kind of music for her album Loud.

Rather than sing generic pop tunes, Rihanna wants to make sure her work is authentic and meaningful. In an interview with Billboard Magazine, she said “I want to create something different; I don’t have any interest in being part of a formulaic system… Music should be exciting.” The singer-songwriter strives to stay true to herself as an artist by remaining creative and pushing boundaries musically.

To ensure that each track on Loud stands out from the others, Rihanna carefully selects only those songs which meet her high standards for quality. While some may argue that playing it safe is not always best, Rihanna’s commitment to making unique yet high-quality music will continue to pave the way for future female artists in the industry.

Reasons For Choosing An Alternative Sound

Rihanna’s decision to reject generic pop music and instead pursue an alternative sound is rooted in her desire to stay true to herself as an artist. By creating a unique style that sets her apart from other artists, Rihanna wants to make sure she stands out musically. She also values quality over quantity when it comes to making music; rather than just putting out whatever the industry expects of her, Rihanna takes time to carefully select each track for Loud.

The singer-songwriter recognizes that there is a certain level of risk associated with choosing an unconventional approach. However, this has not stopped her from pushing the boundaries musically and producing something fresh and original. While some may prefer the same sounds being recycled over and over again, Rihanna believes that artistic expression should be celebrated – even if it doesn’t conform to popular trends.

In taking a stand against generic pop songs and steering away from what’s expected of her as an artist, Rihanna serves as a role model for female singers who want their work to reflect their own individual tastes and styles. Her commitment to staying creative despite potential criticism shows how important it is for women in music to remain true to themselves and never settle for less than they deserve.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Rihanna’s comments on her choice of music genre demonstrate her desire to create a sound that is distinct and memorable. Rather than record generic pop songs like those of Ke$ha, Lady Gaga or Katy Perry, she has chosen an alternative style in order to stand out from the crowd. This creative vision can be seen as both admirable and inspiring for all aspiring artists who are striving to make their own unique mark.

As a result of this decision, Rihanna has become one of the most successful female recording artist in history with multiple number ones hits and Grammy awards under her belt. It goes without saying that her commitment to creating something truly special has been beneficial not only for herself but also for the industry at large.

Now more than ever we can see how important it is to have diversity within popular music – something which Rihanna continues to champion through both her words and actions. She is proof positive that going against the grain can lead to great success if you’re brave enough to take risks.

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