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Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded

Rihanna

Pop - Released June 5, 2007 | Def Jam Recordings

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When you've released a pair of albums containing a few monster singles and a considerable amount of unsteady, unassured material, why mess around the third time out? From beginning to end, Good Girl Gone Bad is as pop as pop gets in 2007, each one of its 12 songs a potential hit in some territory. Unlike Music of the Sun or A Girl Like Me, neither Caribbean flavorings nor ballad ODs are part of the script, and there isn't an attempt to make something as theatrical as "Unfaithful." There is, however, another '80s hit involved: just as "SOS" appropriated Soft Cell's version of "Tainted Love," "Shut Up and Drive" turns New Order's "Blue Monday" into a sleek, forthcoming proposition, one that is as undeniable and rocking as Sugababes' 2002 U.K. smash "Freak Like Me" (a cover of Adina Howard's 1995 hit that swiped from another '80s single, Gary Numan's "Are Friends Electric?"). "Shut Up and Drive" is part of an all-upbeat opening sequence that carries through five songs. Rihanna knows exactly what she wants and is in total control at all times, even when she's throwing things and proclaiming "I'm a fight a man" amid marching percussion and synthesizers set on "scare" during "Breakin' Dishes." The album's lead song and lead single, "Umbrella," is her best to date, delivering mammoth if spacious drums, a towering backdrop during the chorus, and vocals that are somehow totally convincing without sounding all that impassioned -- an ideal spot between trying too hard and boredom, like she might've been on her 20th take, which only adds to the song's charm. The album's second half is relatively varied and a little heavier on acoustic guitar use, but it's not lacking additional standouts. Three consecutive Timbaland productions, including one suited for a black college marching band and another that effectively pulls the romantically codependent heartstrings, enhance the album rather than make it more scattered.© Andy Kellman /TiVo
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Good Girl Gone Bad: The Remixes

Rihanna

Pop - Released June 5, 2007 | Def Jam Recordings

When you've released a pair of albums containing a few monster singles and a considerable amount of unsteady, unassured material, why mess around the third time out? From beginning to end, Good Girl Gone Bad is as pop as pop gets in 2007, each one of its 12 songs a potential hit in some territory. Unlike Music of the Sun or A Girl Like Me, neither Caribbean flavorings nor ballad ODs are part of the script, and there isn't an attempt to make something as theatrical as "Unfaithful." There is, however, another '80s hit involved: just as "SOS" appropriated Soft Cell's version of "Tainted Love," "Shut Up and Drive" turns New Order's "Blue Monday" into a sleek, forthcoming proposition, one that is as undeniable and rocking as Sugababes' 2002 U.K. smash "Freak Like Me" (a cover of Adina Howard's 1995 hit that swiped from another '80s single, Gary Numan's "Are Friends Electric?"). "Shut Up and Drive" is part of an all-upbeat opening sequence that carries through five songs. Rihanna knows exactly what she wants and is in total control at all times, even when she's throwing things and proclaiming "I'm a fight a man" amid marching percussion and synthesizers set on "scare" during "Breakin' Dishes." The album's lead song and lead single, "Umbrella," is her best to date, delivering mammoth if spacious drums, a towering backdrop during the chorus, and vocals that are somehow totally convincing without sounding all that impassioned -- an ideal spot between trying too hard and boredom, like she might've been on her 20th take, which only adds to the song's charm. The album's second half is relatively varied and a little heavier on acoustic guitar use, but it's not lacking additional standouts. Three consecutive Timbaland productions, including one suited for a black college marching band and another that effectively pulls the romantically codependent heartstrings, enhance the album rather than make it more scattered. © Andy Kellman /TiVo
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Génération Pop-Rock

Pop - Released February 6, 2020 | Red Tree Records

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Power Music Workout

Ambient/New Age - Released November 14, 2023 | Power Music, Inc.

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Power Music Workout

Ambient/New Age - Released February 8, 2024 | Power Music, Inc.

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Almighty Presents: Shut Up And Drive

Jamie Knight

Pop - Released July 26, 2010 | Almighty Records

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Shut Up and Drive

The Flairs

Hard Rock - Released January 1, 2006 | The Flairs

The Flairs, who hail from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, are a standard guitar/bass/drums pop-punk quartet that writes and performs quick-tempo, guitar-driven rock tunes. In their publicity materials, they make a point of citing their affection for the Ramones, but on their debut full-length, Shut Up and Drive, they cover Skid Row's "18 & Life," which is perhaps more indicative of their sound. Of course, '70s punk rock and '80s hair metal were never really that far apart musically; it was more a matter of attitude (and wardrobe). Singer Dawn Mandarino presents lyrics that focus primarily on romantic scorn, which fits with the aggressive music. But she never loses her sense of melody, and the music, while propulsive, never gets really wild. That's the mark of pop-punk, and the Flairs do it quite well. © William Ruhlmann /TiVo
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Ecstatic Vision

Alternative & Indie - Released September 13, 2019 | Heavy Psych Sounds

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Hate factory

Dance - Released April 17, 2024 | 4393780 Records DK

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Jungelknugen

Dance - Released April 18, 2024 | knugenrec

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ODD8ALL

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released February 21, 2024 | ODD8ALL

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PØW

Electronic - Released September 28, 2023 | Epidemic Electronic

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Hanz

Alternative & Indie - Released August 19, 2022 | Bailencen Records

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The Escape Society

Rock - Released October 13, 2023 | The Escape Society

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Phonk Daddy

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released September 26, 2022 | 3718082 Records DK

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Mark Bolton

Rock - Released January 3, 2011 | Mark Bolton

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JCK

Rock - Released October 12, 2019 | Jck

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Jeff Langman

Country - Released July 22, 2017 | Jeff Langman

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Sakoya

Metal - Released May 13, 2023 | Independent

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MidKnighT MøøN

Drum & Bass - Released August 17, 2020 | Shadowhearts