Rihanna - Anti -deluxe- -2016-album- «95% Newest»
The viral smash. Built over a sample of “Work,” this track became a meme and a classic. “Sex with me is amazing.” It is confident, boastful, and sexually frank. Closing the Rihanna - ANTI (Deluxe) - 2016 Album with this track leaves the listener smiling rather than melancholy.
The showstopper. A doo-wop/rock ‘n’ roll hybrid where Rihanna unleashes her inner Tina Turner. For the first time in her career, she belts for real—no Auto-Tune, no layering. The 2016 Album peaks here with raw, bruised vocal cords. Rihanna - ANTI -Deluxe- -2016-Album-
5. "Desperado" A slow-burning western-tinged track. Rihanna sings about escaping a bad situation with a dangerous lover. The Kanye West production (originally intended for The Life of Pablo) is sparse and menacing. The viral smash
6. "Woo" Aggressive, industrial, and weird. Rihanna uses her lower register to taunt an ex. It’s unsettling and brilliant—the sound of someone burning a bridge with gasoline. Closing the Rihanna - ANTI (Deluxe) - 2016
7. "Needed Me" Perhaps the most quotable song of 2016. Over a dark, DJ Mustard beat, Rihanna dismisses a lover as a "n---a that's weak." It’s the ultimate anti-love song: "You were just a ni--a on the side." The music video, where she shoots her ex in a motel room, solidified this as an anthem of self-worth.
8. "Yeah, I Said It" A sultry, trap-soul slow jam. It’s minimalist and explicit. Rihanna compares herself to a pill ("Take me like a drug"), and the song feels like 3 AM in an empty mansion.
