Album

Music Of The Sun

Rihanna

2005 · Hip Hop, Reggae

3 collectors on Gatefold own this

Music Of The Sun by Rihanna

Music Of The Sun is a Soul & Funk album by Rihanna, originally released in 2005. On Gatefold: 39 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

About

What are the essential characteristics of a pop star? Natural talent? A striking look? Undeniable charisma? All wholly necessary, but what about an inherent sense of culture and how it informs the art you want to make? Less essential than those first three, to be sure, but it’s also exactly what set Robyn Rihanna Fenty apart from any of her perceived peers at the time of her debut, charting a path to stardom, global influence, and untold riche. <i>Music of the Sun</i>’s first track and lead single “Pon de Replay” finds the then-17-year-old channeling the dancehall parties she was too young to drink at, calling out popular dances of the time and sing-toasting her way to a crossover smash in the vein of Lumidee’s “Never Leave You.” Unlike “Never Leave You,” however, “Pon de Replay” was only the start. Rihanna would take on—and slay—vintage lovers rock in “Here I Go Again,” but after a brief interval of the more straightforward pop-R&B of “If It’s Lovin’ That You Want,” the singer was right back to her Caribbean roots with “You Don’t Love Me (No, No, No),” a cover of a Dawn Penn classic that features then yet-to-be-crowned king of dancehall Vybz Kartel. (Kartel would double back to immortalize his collaborator some years later with “Pale Blue Dot [Rihanna Wine].”) And a young Rihanna’s taste extended well beyond the sounds of liming. “That La, La, La,” co-written by ’80s R&B hunks turned pop-music super writers Full Force, is the kind of glammed-up R&B that singers like Beyoncé, Amerie, and J. Lo once used as a calling card. “Willing to Wait,” which contains an interpolation of Deniece Williams’ airy ’76 soul ballad “Free,” and “There’s a Thug in My Life,” which boasts melodies from DeBarge’s “A Dream,” are, topically, gentle reminders of just how much life a young RiRi has yet to live. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Pon de Replay4:07
  2. 2Here I Go Again (feat. J-Status)4:11
  3. 3If It's Lovin' That You Want3:28
  4. 4You Don't Love Me (No, No, No) [feat. Vybz Kartel]4:20
  5. 5That La, La, La3:45
  6. 6The Last Time4:53
  7. 7Willing to Wait4:37
  8. 8Music of the Sun3:56
  9. 9Let Me3:56
  10. 10Rush (feat. Kardinal Offishall)3:09
  11. 11There's a Thug in My Life (feat. J-Status)3:20
  12. 12Now I Know5:01
  13. 13Pon De Replay (Remix) [feat. Elephant Man]3:37

Sound DNA

  • Soul & Funk
  • Contemporary R&B
  • polished
  • celebratory
  • tropical

Credits

The people behind it.

Performers

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