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Utilizing a haunting sample of Florence + The Machine’s "Only If For A Night," this brief, cinematic track acts as an atmospheric burst of pure energy.
A chaotic, cinematic interpolation of Florence + The Machine's "Only If For A Night," serving as a brief, dark, atmospheric trip.
More importantly, Anti changed the trajectory of Rihanna's career and influenced the broader pop landscape. It proved that a mainstream pop diva could pivot to alternative R&B and indie-pop without losing her star power. It gave artists like Beyoncé (with Lemonade ) and The Weeknd further license to abandon traditional pop structures in favor of moodier, auteur-driven projects.
Perhaps the most shocking moment on the album is Instead of just sampling Tame Impala’s psychedelic rock track "New Person, Same Old Mistakes," Rihanna chose to cover the entire song, retaining Kevin Parker’s hypnotic instrumentation but layering her own soulful, weary vocals over the top. It was a bridge between the worlds of indie rock and mainstream R&B that few saw coming. The Vocal Masterclasses Rihanna - ANTI -Deluxe- -2016-Album-
A stunning cover of Tame Impala’s “New Person, Same Old Mistakes.” This is the wild card of . Kevin Parker’s psychedelic rock structure is kept entirely intact, yet Rihanna makes it her own. It proves she is not a pop star; she is a curator of vibes.
A track-by-track of the album's themes of love and fame
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The lead single that fooled the world. Built on a skeletal dancehall riddim, its repetitive, patois-drenched hooks felt less like a calculated radio hit and more like a hypnotic club jam.
The Deluxe Edition of ANTI is the definitive version of the album, adding three essential bonus tracks that perfectly complement the core 13-song experience.
Anti is an exploration of isolation, toxic love, substance use, and fierce independence. Musically, it trades bright synthesizers for muted basslines, distorted guitars, and minimalist trap beats. Utilizing a haunting sample of Florence + The
Before ANTI , Rihanna was a hit-making machine. She delivered reliable radio anthems annually. Then, she stayed silent for three years. Fans grew restless. The industry grew nervous.
Released alongside "Needed Me," "Kiss It Better" is a shimmering, power-pop ballad that channels the spirit of Prince. Though not as commercially huge as the other singles, it's often cited by critics as one of Rihanna's finest deep cuts and a highlight of the album.