This is Rihanna at her most strikingly self-assured and it’s wondrous. There’s old school soul, made it exciting by Rihanna’s little “woops” of delight. The penultimate track,”Love on the Brain” is a typical Fifties-style love song, updated with arpeggiated guitars and moody organ. It’s such a simple cover it could have flopped but Rhi’s version is incredibly bewitching, if anything it’s an improvement on the original. She even kept the synth-pop chorus that crashes around you like breaking waves.
Only three albums limit per person.No Tidal MQA requests will be accepted.Submit your request down here and Ill be giving you the link within 12 hours, or I will probably compile all the requests in one folder and. She’s barely changed the sound, adding a couple of hand claps here and there but keeping the same layered shimmering psychedelic effects. Preferably you can download via free-mp3-download or qo-bot website, but if youre feeling lazy, you can count on me then. That Tame Impala cover of “New Person, Same Old Mistakes”, shortened on Anti to “Same ‘Ol Mistakes” is a very straightforward one. ”Higher” with talk of whisky, ashtrays, breakups and make ups by 21-year-old artist Bibi Bourelly, who is reported as having written it in just 20 minutes, borders on corny penmanship, and she sings it with the sort strained longing you might expect from X-Factor - and maybe she’s planning on using it for her next guest appearance on the show, but it’s short - just under 2 minutes, which makes you recognise it as an experiment, and it shows off Rihanna’s vocals in a way we’ve not heard before. It’s not the hottest track on the album but it provides a good bridge between the Dance Hall bluster and the slow, slow grooves yet to come. It's the Bajan pop star's first LP since 2012's Unapologetic, and it's. “James Joint” continues the random musings on drugs and drinking, with jazz piano and befuddled, sexy vocals. After years of rampant speculation and false starts, Rihanna's long-awaited eighth studio album ANTI is available now.
“Yeah I Said It” is a late-night sexy slow jam, with the arresting line “I want you to homicide it” surely a double meaning, which I’m still mulling over. There’s emotional depth her as well as weird and witty asides, like “Let me cover your shit in glitter I can make it gold”. There’s something of Lana Del Rey’s blissed out beach music to it, but without such a disaffected edge. The song sets out her agenda for the album doing it her own way with surprising lyrics and introducing a relaxed stoner vibe. Picture driving in a car, slowly, with the roof down, there’s a haze of perfumed smoke in the air.
Anti Rihanna - Anti. For the extended play by Autechre, see Anti EP. Album opener “Consideration” a collaboration with SZA, who features prominently, has a lo fi bass beat and Dancehall riddims. Anti (album) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the studio album by Rihanna.