Good Girl Gone Bad

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Good Girl Gone Bad is the third studio album by pop singer Rihanna, released on June 4, 2007 in most European countries and on June 5, 2007 in the United States. The album has achieved considerable worldwide success and its singles have become major hits—these include the worldwide number-one hit single "Umbrella",[1] the European and Australian number-one "Don't Stop the Music" (which also became a top three hit in the U.S. and Canada)[2], "Hate That I Love You"[3] and "Shut Up and Drive",[4] which became top 10 and top 15 hits on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.

The album was re-released in June 2008, a year after its original release, under the title Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded. The double-disc deluxe edition package includes three new singles: the U.S., Canadian and UK number-one "Take a Bow",[5] "If I Never See Your Face Again" (which debuted at number fifty-seven on the Billboard Hot 100)[6] and "Disturbia" which entered at number 18 its first week on the Billboard charts.

Production and theme

Following her second studio album, A Girl like Me (2006), Rihanna started working with songwriters and producers early in 2007. Rihanna spent the week of the 2007 Grammy Awards with singer, songwriter and Def Jam label mate Ne-Yo for the follow-up. He had co-written her ballad-driven "Unfaithful", and she had vocal lessons with him for the new album.[7] In addition to him, she collaborated with Evan and Carl, record producer Sean Garrett and Norwegian production team Stargate, with whom she had previously worked.[7] Rihanna also booked Timbaland, will.i.am and J.R. Rotem in the studio to work with her.[7] Most of the album tracks were recorded in Los Angeles, California, and, parallel to the recording sessions of her second studio album, A Girl like Me, Rihanna was almost done recording late in February 2007.[7]

Rihanna herself stated that the album is greatly inspired by Brandy's 2004 album Afrodisiac: "that album I listen to all day, all night. When I was in the studio that was the album that I listened to all the time and I really admired that every song was a great song. You could listen to the entire album. And I was like, 'You know what? I have to make an album like this'".[8]

The genre of the new album is a slightly new direction for the singer, favouring uptempo dance numbers. It followed her club-natured melodies and, like its predecessor, includes R&B and ballads. In an interview surrounding the album's theme, Rihanna claimed, "You feel different every album, and [at] this stage I feel like I want to do a lot of uptempo [songs]. I want to keep people dancing but still be soulful at the same time."[7]

During an interview on UK radio station Capital FM, Rihanna explained the meaning and reasoning behind the album title:

Bad is not sleazy. Bad has its own term to every individual and in my case it just means I've gotten a little rebellious on the album, broken out of my shell and I'm taking risks... Michael Jackson "Bad" kind of way.[9]

Promotion

Appearances

Rihanna made formal appearances around the United Kingdom, including a performance in Preston. At a mini/promotional concert, she performed "Umbrella", "Shut Up and Drive" and "Breakin' Dishes". In the United States, she performed "Umbrella" at the 2007 MTV Movie Awards, "Hate That I Love You" at the 2007 American Music Awards of 2007, and "Umbrella" and "Don't Stop the Music" at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards (on February 10 2008).

Good Girl Gone Bad Tour

Rihanna embarked on a worldwide promotional tour on September 15, three months after the release of the album. It consisted of three legs with forty shows and ended on April 5, 2008. The first leg began in Canada, consisting of eleven shows across the country with Akon, and it later passed (without Akon) through Europe. The limited United States leg ran in October.

The tour was said to have special guests, the winners of BBC's primetime show DanceX, supporting her UK leg of the tour, although the main support for the UK tour was R&B singer Ciara for the December 2007 section and David Jordan for the March 2008 section, including a concert in Liverpool's then-new Echo Arena on March 5 2008. In Ireland, Irish R&B act Caramel Luv was the concert's support.

Rihanna held a concert in Belgrade Arena in Belgrade. The estimated number of visitors was more than 20,000. In Sofia over 60,000 people attended the concert which was free.

Chart performance

In the United Kingdom, Good Girl Gone Bad became Rihanna's first number-one album, debuting with 53,000 copies sold in its first week; it spent one week at number one. By the end of 2007, it had sold 560,000 copies, making it the 10th biggest-selling album of the year. The album has since gone triple platinum and has sold close to one million copies. Good Girl Gone Bad rose to number twelve in the first week that the re-release was available for sale, and to number ten two weeks later.

In the United States, Good Girl Gone Bad has so far sold over 9 million singles.[10] Additionally, the album received a platinum certification from the RIAA, and to date has sold in excess of 1.5 million copies. [11] In Europe, the album was awarded a three-times platinum certification by the IFPI for sales of three million, becoming one of the best-selling albums on that continent for 2007.[12][13]

Good Girl Gone Bad has created 3 United World Chart number one singles, only the sixth album in history to achieve this feat, following Michael Jackson's Bad , Madonna's True Blue, Britney Spears' …Baby One More Time and Britney Spears' In the Zone.[citation needed]

Singles

  • The lead single, "Umbrella" was released during late March in the United States and early May across the rest of the world. "Umbrella" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the issue date June 9 2007 and held that position for seven weeks.[14] The song remained at number one on the UK Singles Chart for ten consecutive weeks, the longest running chart topper in a decade.[15] The single reached number one in twenty-seven other countries across the globe, and it is the most successful song from the album so far. According to the IFPI, by the end of November 2007 "Umbrella" had sold 6.6 million units across the world and remained a best-seller into the first quarter of 2008.[16] It stayed in the UWC for 38 weeks and sold more than 8.6 million copies and is the 8th best seller of the decade.
  • The second single, "Shut Up and Drive", was released in August. Although it did not reach the same level of success as "Umbrella", it achieved top five peaks in Australia, Finland, Ireland, Netherlands and the UK, as well as reaching the top twenty in sixteen countries.[17]
  • The third single in North America, Australia, Brazil and the UK, "Hate That I Love You" (featuring Ne-Yo), became another hit in the United States and elsewhere. It peaked inside the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 and attained top twenty status in over fifteen countries.[18]
  • The fourth single off the album (the third in Europe), "Don't Stop the Music", was another global success, reaching the top spot on ten charts across the world. The single was a top ten hit in twenty-five countries.[19]
  • The re-release of the album, Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded, was supported by the single "Take a Bow", which went to number one in the United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland and the United States and became a top ten hit in over thirteen countries.[20] The single made the greatest jump to number one on the Canadian Hot 100 in the chart's history; it also made the second biggest jumps to number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. It was the second number-one single from the album in both countries.[21]
  • The first single taken from the re-release in Latin America and Spain was a Spanglish version of "Hate That I Love You" featuring David Bisbal,[22] which was as successful as the other singles, reaching the top five in Spain.
  • The second single from the re-release, "If I Never See Your Face Again", a remix of a song by pop-rock group Maroon 5, became a top forty hit in various European countries and Canada though it only peaked at 51 in the U.S.[23]
  • "Disturbia", the re-release's third single, was released to radio on June 17, 2008 and made its debut at number 18 on the Hot 100 charts. The single has since peaked at 4. The video premiered on July 22, 2008.
  • "Rehab" is rumoured to be released on August 11 in the U.K. but Rihanna told MTV that the song is on hold, and is still to be decided if they will release it as a single.

Critical reception

Good Girl Gone Bad received generally positive reviews from critics.

  • Andy Kellman of Allmusic said that "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".[24][25]
  • Kelefa Sanneh of the New York Times stated that "This CD sounds as if it were scientifically engineered to deliver hits. “Good Girl Gone Bad" should secure her place on pop music’s A-list".[26]
  • Pitchfork Media states "An unexpectedly varied and satisfying listen".[27]
  • Neil Drumming of Entertainment Weekly said that "Rihanna works well with edgier and wittier verse than on her two previous albums".[28]
  • Time magazine named "Umbrella" one of The 10 Best Songs of 2007, ranking it at number three. Explained writer Josh Tyrangiel: "Rihanna has a special talent for vocal innuendo. She toys with the word umbrella — or, as Rihanna would put it, um-ba-rella, ella, ella — as if she's taking it for a ride on a water bed. The sexiest song of 2007."[29][30]

The album has received six Grammy Award nominations, including Best R&B Song, Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for "Hate That I Love You", Best Dance Recording for "Don't Stop the Music", and Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for "Umbrella", winning in the last category.

Track listing

  1. "Umbrella" (featuring Jay-Z) (Christopher Stewart, Terius Nash, Kuk Harrell, Shawn Carter) – 4:35
  2. "Push Up on Me" (J. R. Rotem, Makeba Riddick, Lionel Richie, Cynthia Weil) – 3:15
  3. "Don't Stop the Music" (Tor Erik Hermansen, Mikkel S. Eriksen, T. Dabney, Michael Jackson) – 4:27
  4. "Breakin' Dishes" (Christopher Stewart, Terius Nash) – 3:20
  5. "Shut Up and Drive" (Evan Rogers, Carl Sturken, Stephen Morris, Peter Hook, Bernard Sumner, Gillian Gilbert) – 3:33
  6. "Hate That I Love You" (featuring Ne-Yo) (Shaffer Smith, Tor Erik Hermansen, Mikkel S. Eriksen) – 3:39
  7. "Say It" (Makeba Riddick, Quaadir Atkinson, Ewart Brown, Clifton Dillon, Lowell Dunbar, Brian Thompson) – 4:10
  8. "Sell Me Candy" (Terius Nash, Makeba Riddick, Timothy Mosley) – 2:45
  9. "Lemme Get That" (Terius Nash, Timothy Mosley, Shawn Carter) – 3:41
  10. "Rehab" (Justin Timberlake, Timothy Mosley, Hannon Lane) – 4:54
  11. "Question Existing" (Shaffer Smith, Shea Taylor, Shawn Carter) – 4:06
  12. "Good Girl Gone Bad" (Shaffer Smith, Tor Erik Hermansen, Mikkel S. Eriksen, Lene Marlin) – 3:33
Bonus tracks
  1. "Cry" – 3:55 (non-U.S. bonus track)
  2. "Haunted" – 4:10 (Japanese bonus track)
  3. "Umbrella" (acoustic) – 4:36 (UK iTunes bonus track)

Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded

Working with new producer Anthony Asher, Rihanna re-released the album with a double-disc deluxe edition package titled Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded in June 2008. The set includes twelve original tracks, three new tracks—the lead U.S. number-one single "Take a Bow", a remix of "If I Never See Your Face Again" with Maroon 5, and the single "Disturbia"—and a DVD containing behind the scenes footage and four live performances from her tours. It came with new album art, which features a green toned background instead of the original's grey toned background. In the UK, the background is a white-gray toned background instead of the green. The revamped version of the album was released in most countries on June 17,[31][32][33] but the CD version was released on June 2 in the UK (with the DVD version following on June 16) and on June 21 in Australia.[34] "Disturbia" was released online in May 2008. The song "Cry" was released on international versions of the album and is a UK and Australian bonus track on the re-release. The re-release made the album soar from 124-7 on the Billboard 200, selling 63,000 copies and having a 930% sales increases.[35] iTunes has now removed the standard version of Good Girl Gone Bad and replaced it with the new reloaded version. In France the album soared from 141 to forty-three having the greatest gainer of the week.[36] In the UK it soared from number fifty-nine to number twelve having the "Greatest Gainer" certification, before rising to number nine several weeks later.

Track listing
  1. "Umbrella" (featuring Jay-Z)
  2. "Push Up on Me"
  3. "Don't Stop the Music"
  4. "Breakin' Dishes"
  5. "Shut Up and Drive"
  6. "Hate That I Love You" (featuring Ne-Yo)
  7. "Say It"
  8. "Sell Me Candy"
  9. "Lemme Get That"
  10. "Rehab"
  11. "Question Existing"
  12. "Good Girl Gone Bad"
UK/Australian Edition
  1. "Cry" - 3:55
  2. "Disturbia" - 3:58
  3. "Take a Bow" - 3:49
  4. "If I Never See Your Face Again" (with Maroon 5) - 3:18
US/International Edition
  1. "Disturbia"
  2. "Take a Bow"
  3. "If I Never See Your Face Again" (with Maroon 5)
Japanese Edition
  1. "Cry"
  2. "Haunted" - 4:10
  3. "Disturbia"
  4. "Take a Bow"
  5. "If I Never See Your Face Again" (with Maroon 5)
DVD
  1. "24 Minute "Behind-the-Scenes" Documentary featuring:"
  2. "Breakin' Dishes" (live)
  3. "Push Up on Me" (live) (or Push Up as referred to DVD)
  4. "Hate That I Love You" (live)
  5. "Unfaithful" (live)

Other Bonus Tracks:

  1. "Hate That I Love You" - featuring Hins Cheung (Asian Edition Only)
  2. "Hate That I Love You" - featuring David Bisbal (Latin America & Spain Bonus Track)

Release history

Standard edition
Country Date
Japan May 30, 2007
Germany, Netherlands, Poland, Italy June 1, 2007
United Kingdom, France, Portugal June 4, 2007
United States, Canada June 5, 2007
Spain June 7, 2007
Australia June 9, 2007
China, Philippines June 28, 2007
Brazil July 18, 2007
Reloaded edition
Country Date
United Kingdom June 2, 2008 (CD Only)
June 16, 2008 (CD/Bonus DVD)
Germany, Switzerland June 12, 2008
Europe June 13, 2008
Austalia June 20. 2008
Singapore June 20, 2008
United States June 17, 2008
Brazil June 30, 2008

Personnel and credits

Chart

of Good Girl Gone Bad

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Certification Sales
Australian ARIA Albums Chart[38] 2 3× Platinum 210,000[39]
Austrian Albums Chart[40] 3 Platinum[41] 20,000 [citation needed]
Belgian Albums Chart[42] 9 Platinum
Canadian Albums Chart[43] 1 4x Platinum[44] 432,000+[45]
Czech Republic Albums Chart[46] 3 18,000+ [citation needed]
Danish Albums Chart[47] 9 Platinum[48] 30,000 [citation needed]
French Albums Charts[49] 15 2x Gold 160,000+ [citation needed]
German Albums Chart[50] 4 Platinum 200,000+[51]
Irish Albums Chart[52] 1 3× platinum[53] 50,000+[54]
Italian Albums Chart[55] 11 Gold 40,000 [citation needed]
Japanese Album Chart[56] 7 140,000+ [citation needed]
Mexican Album Charts[57] 16 Gold 50,000+ [citation needed]
New Zealand RIANZ Album Chart[58] 8 Platinum[59] 15,000+ [citation needed]
Portuguese Albums Chart[60] 1
Russian Albums Chart[61] 1 5× platinum 100,000+ [citation needed]
Spanish Album Chart 9 Platinum 80,000[62]
UK Albums Chart[63] 1 4× Platinum 1,155,000 [citation needed]
U.S. Billboard 200[64] 2 Platinum 1,242,157 [citation needed]

of Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Certification Sales
New Zealand RIANZ Album Chart[65] 4
UK Albums Chart 9 66,000
Italian Albums Chart[66] 44
Belgian Albums Chart 12
German Album Chart 20
Australian ARIA Album Chart 2
U.S. Billboard 200[67] 7 268,000
United World Chart[68] 7 503,000

Total sales (GGGB + GGGB:Reloaded)= 5,200,000

Total sales U.S.A (GGGB + GGGB:Reloaded)= 1,510,000

Preceded by UK Albums Chart number one album
June 10 2007 - June 16 2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by United World Chart number one album
June 23 2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by Irish Album Chart number one album
January 25 2008
Succeeded by
Skybound by Tom Baxter
Preceded by Swiss Albums Chart number one album
July 24 2007
Succeeded by

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