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''Loud'' is the fifth studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was released on November 12, 2010, by
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and SRP Records. The album was recorded between February and August 2010, during the singer's Last Girl on Earth tour and the filming of her first feature film '' Battleship'' (2012). Rihanna and L.A. Reid were the executive producers of ''Loud'' and worked with various record producers, including Stargate,
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, The Runners,
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and Alex da Kid. The album features several guest vocalists, including rappers
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and Eminem, who is featured on the sequel to " Love the Way You Lie", titled " Love the Way You Lie (Part II)". A dance-pop and R&B album, ''Loud'' differs from Rihanna's previous record, ''
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'' (2009), which incorporates a prominently foreboding and angry tone and dark themes. ''Loud'' features
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songs, and marks the return of the bright, optimistic sound prominent on her first two albums ''
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'' (2005) and '' A Girl like Me'' (2006). It also uses rock in " California King Bed" and
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in the Caribbean-inspired " Man Down". ''Loud'' received generally positive reviews from music critics, who complimented its upbeat material and Rihanna's vocal performances, while others stated that although the songs were solid, they were unfocused to each other. The album was a commercial success; it debuted at number three on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, with sales of 207,000 copies, the highest first-week sales of her career at the time. The album peaked at number one on the
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, Swiss and the UK album charts. According to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), ''Loud'' was the eighth global best-selling album of 2011. Since its release, it has sold over 8 million copies worldwide. The album produced seven singles, including the international hits " Only Girl (In the World)", " What's My Name?", and " S&M". All three singles reached number one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. "S&M" was Rihanna's tenth number one song in the US, making Rihanna the youngest recording artist to accumulate the plateau in the shortest time, surpassing Mariah Carey. "Only Girl (In the World)" won the
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in February 2011; additionally, the album was nominated for three more Grammy Awards, including for Album of the Year. To support the album, Rihanna embarked on her third worldwide concert tour, entitled the
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Background

Following a domestic violence case between Rihanna and her boyfriend, the American entertainer Chris Brown, media speculated as to whether any song on her fourth studio album would be about him. The album was released in November 2009, under the title ''
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''. Primarily a pop and R&B album, it also incorporates elements of hip hop, rock, and dancehall. ''Rated R'' was commercially successful and spawned six singles, including the international hit, "
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". Six months after releasing the record, Rihanna began planning a fifth studio album, promising that her new material would be "more energetic" than her previous works. Stargate's Tor Erik Hermansen, said "Rihanna came to us before we started recording ' Only Girl (In the World)' and said 'I feel great about myself. I want to go back to having fun, I want to make happy and
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records'." Sean Garrett compared the sound of the new tracks with her previous hit singles "
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" and "Rude Boy". In an interview for
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, the vice president of
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compared the upcoming Rihanna album with
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's '' Thriller'' saying, "Rihanna is coming along incredibly. I'm trying to push her to where every song will be a hit from one to 12. I'm talking about NO album fillers. Our bar for this album is Michael Jackson's ''Thriller''."


Recording and title

Rihanna and Antonio "L.A." Reid assembled a group of songwriters and record producers at several recording studios in
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for two weeks to write songs for Rihanna; they wrote approximately 200 songs, eleven of which were included on the album. Def Jam rented out nearly every recording studio in Los Angeles in order to create as many songs as possible. Ray Daniels, the manager of musical duo Rock City (brothers Theron and Timothy Thomas), was present during the sessions, and stated that a writing camp typically involves the label hiring ten recording studios for two weeks at the cost of $25,000 per day. Daniels revealed that it is where songwriters have lyrics but no music, and where producers have music but no lyrics. Singer-songwriters and producers
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, Alex da Kid, Sean Garrett,
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, and
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contributed to the album. " DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love" was written for Rihanna, but the song was rejected and was subsequently sent to Usher. With regard to " What's My Name?", Rihanna thought Drake could understand the melody of the song and invited him to work on the track when she played him the finished recording. The collaboration was originally planned to be a remix, but later it was decided that the version featuring Drake would be used as the original. ''Loud'' was recorded in various recording studios worldwide including the
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, The Village and Westlake Recording Studios in Los Angeles, Platinum Sound Recording Studios, and Roc the Mic Studios in
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and The Bunker Studios in
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. In September 2010, during a webchat with her fansite Rihannadaily.com, Rihanna announced that the album would be called ''Loud'', saying "get ''Loud'' everybody, get crazy, get excited, because I'm pumped. I'm just gonna be me because that's what you guys love the most, and that's what makes me feel best. Just being normal, normal for me is ''Loud''! Sassy, fun, flirty, energetic." While Rihanna was filming '' Battleship'', she explained in an interview with '' Entertainment Tonight'', "''Loud'' is, the word, the name of the album definitely reflects the attitude of it, it's really sassy and flirty and it grabs your attention and that's why I enjoy it. It takes you through a really really interesting ride. So colorful the album."


Composition


Influence and sound

''Loud'' is a departure from the personal, melodramatic themes of ''Rated R''. Stylistically, it is a return to the Caribbean-inspired dance-pop of Rihanna's earlier work. Ryan Burleson of ''Consequence of Sound'' described the album as "a dynamic R&B and dance-pop record". In an interview with MTV, Rihanna said "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
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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
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vibe to it, had that certain tone, a certain sass and a certain energy." During the promotion of ''Loud'', Rihanna said that much of the music was born out of frustration. She explained: "When you go to a club and have to listen to bad music you revert to the liquor, because you want to have a good time. I hate having to skip a track. I wanted to make an album you can just play."


Songs

The opening track " S&M" is an up-tempo Eurodance song produced by Norwegian producers Stargate and
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. The song is reminiscent of Depeche Mode's 1984 song "
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" and contains lyrical thoughts of sadomasochism. Andy Kellman of
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regarded "S&M" as a dance-pop song which efficiently balanced "Rihanna's playful and sinister sides". "What's My Name?" was also produced by Stargate and features guest vocals from Canadian rapper Drake. It is a
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, electro-R&B song with a back track consisting of heavy
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. The song also sees Rihanna's return to the "
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" style of her early career". " Cheers (Drink to That)" is a
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song produced by the Runners which interpolates Avril Lavigne's 2002 single " I'm with You". Mark Savage from
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described the song as a
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, loping
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for a night out on the town. "Only Girl (In the World)" was the third song from the album produced by Stargate. It is an up-tempo dance-pop song that incorporates elements of Eurodance in its production. Brad Wete, a reviewer of ''Entertainment Weekly'', described Rihanna's vocals as "seductive" and reminiscent of a "stronger, sexier version" of her 2007 single, " Don't Stop the Music". " California King Bed" is a rock
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; Ryan Dombell of ''Pitchfork'' compared it to the Aerosmith song, " I Don't Want to Miss a Thing". The Shama Joseph produced " Man Down" is a reggae song with an electro rhythm, in which Rihanna sings in a West Indian accent. " Raining Men" is a hip-hop song, which features
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vocals from rapper
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. Rihanna described the song as a fun song that differs from the original, referring to the 1979 single by
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with similar title "
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". "Complicated" was produced by
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and
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. Leah Greenblatt from ''Entertainment Weekly'' said "Even while telling a recalcitrant man how hard he is to love, she ihannasounds almost buoyant, her newly expanded vocals eager to scale the song's high-altitude house
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". The final track is the sequel to Rihanna's duet with Eminem, " Love the Way You Lie". " Love the Way You Lie (Part II)", which was produced by Alex da Kid, features Rihanna as the protagonist and lead vocalist, viewing aspects of a relationship from a female perspective, unlike the original, which featured Eminem as lead vocalist and was from a male perspective.


Singles

"Only Girl (In the World)" was released as the album's lead single on September 10, 2010. The song was sent to US mainstream and
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radio on September 21, 2010. It received positive reviews from music critics, who praised its chorus and thunderous dance beats. The song reached number one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, in the UK, Canada, Australia, Austria, Belgium (
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), Ireland, Israel, Italy, New Zealand, Norway and Slovakia, becoming one of her best charting songs to date. At the
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, held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on February 13, 2011, "Only Girl (In the World)" won the award for
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. "What's My Name?", which features guest vocals by Canadian recording artist Drake, was released as the album's second single; it was sent to US rhythmic radios on October 25, 2010. Music critics praised the song as some of Rihanna's best vocal work to date, noting the romantic nature of the song and its sexual tones. The song peaked at number one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, giving Rihanna her eighth number-one on the chart, while "Only Girl (In the World)" became her ninth number-one song two weeks after "What's My Name?". It reached number one in the United Kingdom and became Rihanna's fifth UK number one single and Drake's first. "Raining Men", was sent to urban radio on December 7, 2010, as an urban radio single and third track from ''Loud'' as a single in the US. The song featured rapper Nicki Minaj. It peaked at number 48 on the US ''Billboard'' R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. "Raining Men" received mixed reviews from critics who praised the chemistry between Rihanna and Minaj but criticized the song for failing to create anything new or original. "S&M", the album's fourth US single and third international single, was solicited to US mainstream radio on January 23, 2011. Reception of "S&M" was mixed; some reviewers criticized the overt use of sexual lyrics while others noted it as a stand-out track from ''Loud''. A remix of the song which features guest vocals by Britney Spears, was digitally released on April 11, 2011. "S&M" reached the top ten in twenty-four countries and peaked at number one in Australia, Canada and the United States. "Man Down" was released as the fifth international single in some European countries in July 2011. It received positive reviews from critics, who called it a return to Rihanna's Caribbean-tinged rhythm. "Man Down" reached a peak of 59 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. In France, it peaked at number one for five consecutive weeks. "California King Bed" was released as the fourth international single on May 13, 2011, and as the sixth US single. It was sent to US Hot/Modern adult contemporary radio on May 16, 2011. The song peaked at number four in Australia and New Zealand and number eight on the
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. "Cheers (Drink to That)" was announced by Rihanna as the seventh single from the album on July 24, 2011. The single was released to US mainstream and rhythmic radio on August 2, 2011. The song peaked at number seven on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and number twelve on the US
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Release and promotion

''Loud'' was released on November 12, 2010, in four separate editions: a standard edition; a deluxe edition, packaged in a
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exclusively for the US and Australia, that features a 30-minute documentary ''Making of Loud'' DVD (Directed by Brian and Brad Palmer); a Couture Edition containing the deluxe edition of ''Loud'' with a deluxe cover art lithograph, a box set with enhanced clear couture cover and a full-size photo book. An Ultra Couture Edition was also produced, containing a copy of the Deluxe Edition of ''Loud'' signed by Rihanna, the
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of ''Loud'' on street date and all the features of the Couture Edition. The Ultra Couture Edition sold out and is no longer available neither on Amazon or her online store. An explicit version of ''Loud'' was also released and features a
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label due to some of the lyrical content. The Japanese edition of the album was released with two additional remixes of "Only Girl (In the World)". The piano version of "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)" was only available with the iTunes edition of the album. However, the version which features Eminem was available for purchase.


Live performances

Rihanna embarked on a promotional tour across Europe and North America to promote the album's release. The singer performed "Only Girl (In the World)", the lead single, live for the first time in North America on ''
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'' on October 30, 2010, and debuted the second single, "What's My Name?", later on in the show. The following day in the United Kingdom, Rihanna sang "Only Girl (In the World)" on series seven of ''
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''. Rihanna performed "Only Girl (In the World)" at the 2010 MTV Europe Music Awards in
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, Spain, on November 7, 2010, on the ''
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'' in Italy on November 9, 2010, and on '' Le Grand Journal'' in France on November 10, 2010. On November 11, 2010, Rihanna appeared on a pre-recorded edition of ''
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'' in the United Kingdom, where she gave an interview and sang "Only Girl (In the World)". On November 15, before the album's US release, Rihanna reprised her performance of "What's My Name?" for MTV's ''The Seven'', live from
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, New York City. The next day, Rihanna performed "What's My Name?" on the '' Late Show with David Letterman''. On November 17, 2010, Rihanna was interviewed and performed "Only Girl (In the World)" and "What's My Name?" on '' Good Morning America''. Rihanna performed a medley of "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)", "What's My Name?" and "Only Girl (In the World)" at the
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on November 21, 2010, where she won the award for Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist. On December 11, 2010, Rihanna returned to series seven of the UK's ''The X Factor'', to perform " Unfaithful" with finalist Matt Cardle, as well as a solo of "What's My Name?". The finale was watched by fifteen million viewers. Rihanna performed the song with Drake for the first time at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards on February 13, 2011. Rihanna also appeared at the Brit Awards 2011 on February 15, 2011, where she performed "S&M" for the first time, as a medley with "Only Girl (In the World)" and "What's My Name?". Rihanna was requested to "tone down" her performance of "S&M" by the show's producers, and she performed only one verse and chorus in-between "Only Girl (In The World)" and "What's My Name?". Rihanna was a special guest at the
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on February 20, 2011, where she performed a medley of "Umbrella", "Only Girl (In the World)", "Rude Boy", "What's My Name?" (with Drake) and "
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). Rihanna performed "California King Bed" in the style of a
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song for the first time with Sugarland front woman
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, during the
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held by the
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on April 3, 2011. She was a guest on the tenth season of the US series ''
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'' on April 14, 2011, where she performed "California King Bed". Rihanna promoted "California King Bed" with performances in
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, Paris and
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, because she was appointed ambassador for
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skincare. Rihanna opened the ''Billboard'' Music Awards on May 22, 2011, performing the remix of "S&M" with Britney Spears at the
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in
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. The performance attracted complaints about the overt sexual nature of the broadcast on a publicly owned television channel. Rihanna performed on
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's ''
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'' show on May 27, 2011, as part of a Summer Concert Series. She performed "S&M", "Only Girl (In the World)", "What's My Name?" and "California King Bed".


Tour

To further promote ''Loud'', Rihanna embarked on her fourth concert tour, the Loud Tour, in June 2011, having announced it on February 9, 2011. The tour comprised 101 show dates, 32 in North America, 1 in Central America, 4 in South America and 64 in Europe. Tickets sold well in the United Kingdom and some additional shows were added. She performed ten shows at
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's O2 Arena. Rihanna was interviewed by Ryan Seacrest on ''American Idol'', and talked about the design of the stage, stating: "We've just designed the stage and we have a section that we are building ... where the fans can actually be in the show and in the stage and be closer than they've ever been. It's real VIP." The North American leg of the tour began on June 4, 2011, in
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, United States. Originally, J. Cole and
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were planned as supporting acts for the North American leg. However, Green left the tour, citing schedule conflicts. Rappers Drake, Kanye West and Jay-Z made guest appearances on some dates to perform their collaborations "What's My Name?", " Run This Town", "All of the Lights" and "Umbrella", respectively. The tour was received positively by critics, with some calling it "Rihanna's best tour yet". Jane Stevenson of the ''
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'' commented that "the two-hour, larger-than-life show lived up to the billing." Jon Brean of the
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" Star Tribune" remarked, "The Barbadian singer is more visually and vocally dynamic than she has ever been before."


Critical reception

''Loud'' received positive reviews from
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. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 given to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an
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score of 67, based on 22 reviews.
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'' perceived a "hermetic, cool calculation" on the album, writing that it "works the pop gizmos as neatly as any album this year, maintaining the Rihanna brand". ''Entertainment Weekly''s Leah Greenblatt commented that ''Loud'' shows Rihanna "undefeated by her worst circumstances — and finding redemption in exactly the kind of pop
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that made her famous in the first place". James Reed of ''
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'' called the album "an unabashed return to where Rihanna belongs: the dance floor" and stated: "As if liberating herself from the depths, she's a force on these 11 songs". Stacey Anderson of '' Spin'' commended Rihanna's "full, healthy claim to her sexuality" and wrote that the album "offers a confident female ethos on par with the best of
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or Beyoncé". Genevieve Koski of ''
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'' commended Rihanna for elevating the album's generic sound, writing that she "does sound invigorated, delivering charismatic vocal performances of material that doesn’t always warrant them". Emily Mackay of ''NME'' felt that its " experiments feel more organic, its tone better paced" than ''Rated R''. Thomas Conner of the ''
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'' wrote that "the celebratory atmosphere of Rihanna's sassy new jams are seasoned with some of the darker flavors from ''Rated R''". ''Pitchfork'''s Ryan Dombal complimented the album's "effervescent pop" and stated: "Her laissez-faire attitude toward hit-making on ''Loud'' can result in too-safe moves or semi-experiments that come off surprisingly great". Ed Power of ''
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'' complimented its "unabashedly subtext-free" songs and found its hooks "way beyond addictive." In a mixed review, Andy Kellman of AllMusic found the album's material "slapdash" and "uneven", and called it "more an unfocused assortment of poor-to-solid songs than a unified set". Andy Gill of ''
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'' felt that "the more interesting tracks are those with less salacious demands on her vulnerability". '' Slant Magazine''s Sal Cinquemani commended that "the subtle West Indian flavor with which Rihanna and company have smartly imbued" most of the album, although he noted some flaws in its production and wrote that "Rihanna has always had trouble fitting into one genre ... and for better or worse, Rihanna continues to stylistically branch out on ''Loud''". Hugh Montgomery of ''
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'' commented that "sonically, it's fairly unremarkable ... but its strident buoyancy is difficult to resist". "Only Girl (in the World)" won the Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards and the album was nominated for three awards at the 54th Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year,
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and
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for "What's My Name?".


Commercial performance

''Loud'' debuted at number three on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, with first-week sales of 207,000 copies in the United States, giving Rihanna her highest first-week sales in the US at that time. It also debuted at number one on '' Billboard''s R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. In its second week, the album dropped to number six on the ''Billboard'' 200 and sold 141,000 copies. By its thirteenth week, the album returned to its peak at number three and sold 62,000 copies. However, in its fourteenth week, the album dipped to number ten on the Billboard 200 with 45,000 copies sold. In its fifteenth week, ''Loud'' rose to number eight, selling an additional 33,000 copies in the US. By July 3, 2011, ''Loud'' was the eleventh-best selling album of 2011 in the United States, selling 598,000 copies between January 1, 2011, and July 3, 2011. ''Loud'' ranked as ''Billboard'' magazine's ninth-most successful album of 2011 on their year-end charts. As of March 2018, ''Loud'' was certified 3× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting shipments of three million album-equivalent units in the United States, including pure album sales of 1.8 million copies in the US as of June 2015. ''Loud'' was also a commercial success outside of the United States. In Canada, it debuted at number one on the Canadian Albums Chart, selling 27,000 copies in its first week. ''Loud'' sold more than 80,000 units in Canada, achieving platinum status by the first week of December 2010. By September 8, 2011, ''Loud'' had sold more than 240,000 copies in Canada. In France, the album debuted at number three with first-week sales of 17,304 copies. By its sixth week on the French charts, ''Loud'' achieved platinum status, reaching the 100,000 copies mark. In France, the album has sold 355,000 copies as of April 2013. In its second week on the Australian Albums Chart, ''Loud'' was certified platinum for shipments of over 70,000 copies. In Italy, the album reached number eleven. It became Rihanna's highest-charting album there until her sixth studio album ''
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'' (2011) surpassed the record, peaking at number ten. ''
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'' (2012) did even better, peaking at number seven. ''Loud'' was her third consecutive number-one album in Switzerland. ''Loud'' debuted at number two on the
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. The album debuted at number two in the United Kingdom, with first week sales of 91,000 units. In its fifth week, the album sold 306,107 copies in the United Kingdom, giving the singer her first platinum-selling week in her career. In its seventh week on the chart, ''Loud'' reached number one, giving Rihanna her second UK number-one album. After seven weeks of sales, the album became the fourth best-selling album of 2010 in the UK. ''Loud'' was certified seven-times platinum by the
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(BPI), marking shipments of 2.1 million copies to retailers. It was the biggest selling R&B and hip hop album of 2011 in the UK. As of August 2012, ''Loud'' is the fifth biggest selling digital album of all time. As of March 2015, ''Loud'' is the 45th best-selling album of the millennium in the United Kingdom. As of November 2011, the album has sold over 8 million copies worldwide.


Track listing

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Bundles

''Loud'' (Ultra Couture edition)
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'' * Deluxe cover art signed by Rihanna herself ( lithograph) * Enhanced clear couture cover * Deluxe edition of ''Loud''
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* 20 page full size photobook ''Loud'' (Couture edition)
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* 20 page full size photobook


Personnel

Credits for ''Loud'' adapted from
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and album's liner notes.
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Musicians

* Rihanna – vocals, art direction, creative director, design, executive producer * Stacy Barthe – backing vocals (track 3) *
Nuno Bettencourt Nuno Duarte Gil Mendes Bettencourt (born September 20, 1966) is a Portuguese-American guitarist, singer-songwriter, record producer, and businessman. He became known as the lead guitarist of the Boston rock band Extreme. He has also recorded ...
 – guitar (track 10) * Alex Delicata – electric and acoustic guitars (track 6) *
Drake Drake may refer to: Animals * A male duck People and fictional characters * Drake (surname), a list of people and fictional characters with the family name * Drake (given name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * ...
 – vocals (track 2) * Eminem – vocals (track 11) * Eric England – bass guitar (track 6) * Mikkel S. Eriksen –instrumentation (track 1, 2, 5) * Tor Erik Hermansen – instrumentation (track 1, 2, 5) * Cristyle Johnson – backing vocals (track 5) *
Nicki Minaj Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty (; born December 8, 1982), known professionally as Nicki Minaj ( ), is a Trinidadian-born rapper based in the United States. She is known for her musical versatility, animated Flow (rapping), flow in her rapping, alter e ...
 – vocals (track 8) * Priscilla Renea – backing vocals (track 6) *
Theron Thomas R. City (short for Rock City; and formerly Planet VI) is a Virgin Islands musical duo formed in 2003, from Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. The duo is composed of brothers Theron "Uptown AP" Thomas and Timothy "A.I." Thomas. Primarily known ...
 – backing vocals (track 8) *
Sandy Vee Sandy Julien Wilhelm (born 22 April 1975) better known by his stage name Sandy Vee, is a French music producer and songwriter. He gained much commercial and critical recognition for co-producing Rihanna's "Only Girl (In the World)", Katy Perry's ...
 – instrumentation (tracks 1, 5)


Production

* Camilla Akrans – photography * Veronika Bozeman – additional vocal production (tracks 1, 4) * Leesa D. Brunson – A&R * Noel Cadastre – assistant vocal engineer for Drake (track 2) * Bobby Campbell – assistant vocal engineer (tracks 1, 2, 7, 9–11), mixing assistant (track 3) * Ariel Chobaz – vocal engineer (track 8) * Cary Clark – music engineer (track 7) * Corey Shoemaker – music engineer (track 4) * Carol Corless – package production * Karin Darnell – make-up *
Ester Dean Esther Renay Dean (born April 15, 1986) is an American singer, songwriter, music producer and actress. Dean has also written songs for many artists, with numerous Top 10 hits, including No. 1 hits for Rihanna and Katy Perry, earning the name " ...
 – producer (track 9), backing vocals (tracks 1, 2, 4) * Mikkel S. Eriksen – producer and music engineer (tracks 1, 2, 5) * Jesus Garnica – mixing assistant (tracks 8–10) *
Chris Gehringer Chris Gehringer (born May 27, 1962) is an American mastering engineer, known for having mastered recordings such as Gwen Stefani's '' Love. Angel. Music. Baby.'' (2004), Rihanna's '' Loud'' (2010), Lady Gaga's '' Born This Way'' (2011) and Drake' ...
 – mastering * Brad Palmer – design, video director * Brian Palmer – video director, video producer * Josh Gudwin – vocal engineer (tracks 1, 2, 4–11) * Mariel Haenn – stylist * Alex Haldi – art direction, design * Inaam Haq – assistant vocal engineer (tracks 3, 5) * Kuk Harrell – vocal producer and vocal engineer (tracks 1, 2, 4–11) * Koby Hass – assistant vocal engineer (track 8) * Tor Erik Hermansen – producer (tracks 1, 2, 5) * Jaycen Joshua – mixing (tracks 8–10) * Brandon Joner – assistant vocal engineer for Drake (track 2) * Terese Joseph – A&R * JP Robinson – art direction, design * Rob Katz – assistant vocal engineer (track 10) * Alex da Kid – producer and music engineer (track 11) * Karen Kwak – A&R * Damien Lewis – additional and assistant engineer (tracks 1, 2, 4–6) * Dane Liska – assistant vocal engineer (tracks 3, 5) * Erik Madrid – mixing assistant (tracks 7, 11) * Deborah Mannis-Gardner – sample clearance * Scott Marcus – A&R *
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 – mixing (tracks 7, 11) * Dana Nielsen – music engineer (track 8) * Ben O'Neill – assistant music engineer (track 3) * Ciarra Pardo – art direction, creative director, design * Christian Plata – mixing assistant (tracks 7, 11) *
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 – producer (track 4) * Antonio "L.A." Reid – executive producer * Antonio Resendiz – assistant vocal engineer (track 3) * Makeba Riddick – vocal producer (tracks 3, 10) *
Evan Rogers Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers are New York–based songwriters and record producers. They have produced hits for Ruben Studdard, Wild Orchid, Christina Aguilera and Evelyn Champagne King and helped build the career of Rihanna. In addition to ...
 – executive producer * Chad "C Note" Roper – music engineer (track 10) * The Runners – producer (tracks 3, 6) * Brad Shea – assistant vocal engineer (tracks 3, 5) * Noah "40" Shebib – vocal engineer for Drake (track 2) * Ursula Stephen – hair stylist * Jay Stevenson – music engineer (track 4) *
Christopher "Tricky" Stewart Christopher Alan "Tricky" Stewart (born January 4, 1974) is an American record producer, record executive, songwriter, and music publisher. In a career spanning over 30 years, Stewart has won 5 Grammys and is responsible for over 50 million rec ...
 – producer (track 9) * Mike Strange – vocal engineer for Emimem (track 11) *
Carl Sturken Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers are New York–based songwriters and record producers. They have produced hits for Ruben Studdard, Wild Orchid, Christina Aguilera and Evelyn Champagne King and helped build the career of Rihanna. In addition to ...
 – executive producer * Phil Tan – mixing (tracks 1, 2, 4–6) * Bu Thiam – A&R * Brian "B-Luv" Thomas – music engineer (track 9) * Marcos Tovar – vocal engineer (all tracks), mixing (track 3) *
Sandy Vee Sandy Julien Wilhelm (born 22 April 1975) better known by his stage name Sandy Vee, is a French music producer and songwriter. He gained much commercial and critical recognition for co-producing Rihanna's "Only Girl (In the World)", Katy Perry's ...
 – producer and mixing (tracks 1, 5), engineer (tracks 1, 4, 5) * Jeff "Supa Jeff" Villanueva – music engineer (tracks 3, 6) * Miles Walker – music engineer (tracks 1, 2, 5) * Kyle White – assistant vocal engineer (track 6) * Andrew Wuepper – music engineer (track 9) * Robert Zangardi – stylist


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Decade-end charts


All-time charts


Certifications


Release history


See also

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* List of UK R&B Chart number-one albums of 2010 * List of UK R&B Chart number-one albums of 2011 *
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* List of number-one albums of 2010 (Ireland) *
List of number-one albums of 2011 (Ireland) The Irish Albums Chart is a record chart compiled by Chart-Track on behalf of the Irish Recorded Music Association. The chart week runs from Friday to Thursday. See also * List of number-one singles of 2011 (Ireland) References {{Irish Musi ...
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*
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References


External links

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