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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Robyn Rihanna


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Although Rihanna seems to have a bit of a stutter (ella, ella, eh eh eh) Who would not want to stand with her under her umbrella? Rihanna brought a little Caribbean heat to the summer of 2005 with the smash hit "Pon de Replay." She immediately attracted the attention of people like Jay-Z and Sean Paul, and in 2007, when she released her third album, Good Girl Gone Bad, all signs indicated she would be a massive success. Did we mention she's only 21?

Rihanna brought a little Caribbean heat to the summer of 2005 with the smash hit "Pon de Replay." She immediately attracted the attention of people like Jay-Z and Sean Paul, and 2007, when she released her third album, Good Girl Gone Bad, all signs indicated she would be a massive success.

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Robyn Rihanna Fenty was born in the parish of St. Michael, Barbados, February 20, 1988. Growing up, Rihanna led a relatively simple, the average time on his native island. She attended Combermere, a kind of technical school and, despite a natural singing talent, she does not give much thought to the scene - apart from singing with her friends for fun.

At one point, though, Rihanna did not enter a beauty pageant and talent in his school. Singing Mariah Carey's "Hero" as part of the talent component, Rihanna went on to win the competition. But this performance - and singing in the shower or in front of the mirror - was the extent of his musical experience before 2004.

Def Jam discovers rihanna
During Christmas 2003, a series of events unfolded that would change forever the life of Rihanna. A New York record producer, Evan Rogers, was vacationing with his wife near the house of Rihanna. A mutual friend their place, and after Rihanna sang a few tunes for Rogers, he realized his potential and invited him to New York to record some demo songs. Rihanna jumped at the chance to sing professionally, and she took Rogers accepted the offer, the following spring.

It was not long before Rihanna was auditioned for Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter, head of Def Jam Recordings. Despite his nervousness, Rihanna won the Def Jam record execs and signed a deal before she walked towards the door. Immediately work began on its singles, starting with "Pon de Replay", a punchy dance numbers that had first impressed Jay-Z.

News Rihanna Pon De Replay
The faith placed in Def Jam Rihanna's talent was rewarded when "Pon de Replay" became a huge summer production in 2005. The song hit the third slot on the Billboard charts, and by the end of August, Rihanna has had a second single, "If It's Lovin 'That You Want" was released, and her debut album Music of the Sun was in stores.

The wave of popularity stemming from Rihanna's impressive debut, carried on the small screen. It was on Live with Regis and Kelly, The Ellen DeGeneres Show and Today, and has played in the 2005 Video Music Awards, World Music Awards and MTV Awards. She also helped launch sports events, benefit alongside Kanye West at the start of the NFL season with a show for the start of the 2005 U.S. Open Lawn Tennis Championships.
Rihanna has a hit with SOS
In 2006, Rihanna released her second album, A Girl Like Me, which boasted the hits "SOS" "Unfaithful," "We Ride" and "Break It Off" featuring Sean Paul. All songs spent some time on the charts Billboard U.S., excluding "We Ride".

That same year, Rihanna has recorded a song called "Winning Women" with Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger for P & G's female deodorant Secret. She made her acting debut with a role in Bring It On: All or Nothing, which was released August 8, 2006. To top it all, Rihanna appeared in an episode of the length opera soap All My Children and drama Las Vegas.
Rihanna Umbrella News and do not stop the music
2007 was another successful year for the budding talent. Rihanna released her third album, Good Girl Gone Bad. A number of hits also follows from that album including "Umbrella," which featured Jay-Z. This song was the longest since the No. 1 single single "Wet Wet Wet's' Love Is All Around" in 1994, and the longest running No. 1 by a female artist since Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You. "

Rihanna Good Girl Gone Bad also included the hits "Shut Up and Drive" and "Do not Stop The Music". At the 2007 American Music Awards Rihanna won for Favorite Female Artist in the Soul / Rhythm & Blues category.
Rihanna is named no. 8 in 2008 & 2009 top 99
His entrance onto the music scene with panache, Rihanna made a name for herself in the music world in a very short time. His talent, with her beautiful face and figure, make clear why he was voted No. 8 on AskMen.com 's Top 99 of 2008. That same year she also appeared in several episodes of Dancing with the Stars.

It seemed nothing could bring the bright star down, especially after maintaining its position as No. 8 on our Top 99 most desirable women of 2009, but while Rihanna was scheduled to perform at Grammy Awards 2009 show, one incident of physical violence boyfriend Chris Brown kept the two perform together on stage. Pictures of Rihanna battered distributed daily on the Internet after the incident, and Chris Brown released a statement to the public by claiming it was to find the advice he needed with friends and family, away from Rihanna. After the court accepted a plea bargain with Brown, Rihanna fans will be pleased to know that part of the plea bargain required Brown to stay away from Rihanna. Phew.

Currently, Rihanna's 2009 appearances on stage have been put on hold as she recovered from the attack with his family in Barbados and later in Los Angeles.

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