Unapologetic

~ Release group by Rihanna

Album

ReleaseArtistFormatTracksCountry/DateLabelCatalog#Barcode
Official
Unapologetic (explicit)RihannaDigital Media14
Def Jam Recordings (US)00602537246861
Unapologetic (deluxe, explicit)RihannaDigital Media17
Def Jam Recordings (US)00602537248827
Unapologetic (deluxe edition)RihannaDigital Media18
Def Jam Recordings (US)00602537220687
Unapologetic (deluxe version, clean)RihannaDigital Media17
Def Jam Recordings (US)00602537269051
Unapologetic (clean)RihannaDigital Media14
Def Jam Recordings (US)00602537269068
Unapologetic (explicit)RihannaDigital Media14
Def Jam Recordings (US)00602557124941
Unapologetic (clean)RihannaDigital Media14
Def Jam Recordings (US)00602537220618
Unapologetic (deluxe, clean)RihannaDigital Media17
Def Jam Recordings (US)00602537249428
UnapologeticRihannaCD14
  • AU2012-11-19
Def Jam Recordings (US), Roc Nation, SRP Records3722059602537220595
Unapologetic (clean)RihannaDigital Media14
  • CA2012-11-19
  • MX2012-11-19
  • US2012-11-19
Def Jam Recordings (US)00602537246878
Unapologetic (deluxe, explicit)RihannaDigital Media17
  • CA2012-11-19
  • MX2012-11-19
  • US2012-11-19
Def Jam Recordings (US)00602537249435
Unapologetic (deluxe version, explicit)RihannaDigital Media17
  • CA2012-11-19
  • US2012-11-19
Def Jam Recordings (US)00602537572908
Unapologetic (deluxe version, clean)RihannaDigital Media17
  • CA2012-11-19
  • US2012-11-19
Def Jam Recordings (US)00602537572922
UnapologeticRihannaCD14
  • XE2012-11-19
Def Jam Recordings (US), Roc Nation, SRP Records602537220595602537220595
UnapologeticRihannaCD14
  • GB2012-11-19
Def Jam Recordings (US), Roc Nation, SRP Records3722236602537222360
Unapologetic (explicit)RihannaDigital Media14
  • US2012-11-19
Def Jam Recordings (US)00602537220595
UnapologeticRihannaCD14
  • US2012-11-19
Def Jam Recordings (US), Roc Nation, SRP RecordsB0017811-02602537220595
Unapologetic (clean)RihannaCD14
  • US2012-11-19
Def Jam Recordings (US), Roc Nation, SRP RecordsB0017812-02602537220618
Unapologetic (deluxe edition)RihannaCD + DVD-Video17 + 1
  • US2012-11-19
Def Jam Recordings (US), Roc Nation, SRP RecordsB0017815-00602537220748
UnapologeticRihannaCD + DVD-Video17 + 1
  • JP2012-11-21
Def Jam Recordings (US), Roc Nation, SRP RecordsUICD-90764988005745644
UnapologeticRihannaCD14
Def Jam Recordings (US), Roc Nation, SRP Records060253722059 (172)0602537220595
Unapologetic (RIH-ISSUE)Rihanna2×12" Vinyl8 + 6
  • US2021-11-11
Def Jam Recordings (US), SRP Records, UMe (imprint of Universal Music Enterprises)B0033092-01602435328010
Unapologetic (Dolby Atmos mix)RihannaDigital Media14Def Jam Recordings (US)00602455257444

Relationships

artist & repertoire support:Jay Brown (A&R for Jay-Z, LL Cool J, Rihanna)
Omar Grant (artist & repertoire support)
Tyran "Ty Ty" Smith
creative direction:Ciarra Pardo
Robyn Rihanna Fenty (Barbadian R&B/pop singer)
associated singles/EPs:Diamonds
Right Now (Remixes) by Rihanna featuring David Guetta
Stay by Rihanna feat. Mikky Ekko
What Now (Remixes)
included in:Rihanna
part of:Grammy Award: Best Urban Contemporary Album (number: 2014) (order: 2)
Grammy Award: Best Progressive R&B Album nominees (number: 2014 winner) (order: 8)
Huffington Post: Sexiest Album Covers: From the 50’s to Now (number: 38) (order: 37)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/master/493452 [info]
reviews:https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/bjcg [info]
other databases:https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/rihanna/unapologetic/ [info]
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0002439379 [info]
Wikidata:Q45367 [info]

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Unapologetic is Rihanna's seventh album in as many years, and makes for a demanding listen. The "drunk workhorse" character of the Barbadian singer, who frequented previous albums in some capacity, is absent here.

Instead of anything cheeky or fun, this set is laced with the very real presence of someone using the spectacle of pop music to inadvertently condone abuse.

The Chris Brown duet, Nobody's Business, is inevitably the central attraction of this album. It's a wonderfully light throwback to late-80s piano house; but its lyrics make the listener feel like an intruder. "You'll always be the one that I wanna come home to," Rihanna sings, marching on down the aisle, caught up in Brown's cooing response.

It's not new for people to write songs about abusive relationships - recorded by the likes of Billie Holiday and Dinah Washington, the 1922 blues standard Ain't Nobody's Business explicitly addresses violence against women. But it is perhaps new for songwriters to be commissioned specifically for the task.

Bold production disguises some of the bad taste - but lines like "Like a bullet your love hit me to the core / I was flying 'til you knocked me to the floor", from No Love Allowed, are uncomfortably balanced between true love and awkward acrimony. And the mixture of emotions across Unapologetic just doesn't sit right.

On What Now, Rihanna takes a look in the mirror and tells us that she doesn't know how to cry. On Jump, she preaches that she won't be chasing her ex; perhaps the Ginuwine sample and multipack of Chase & Status bass drops inhibit her conviction.

Throughout, the context and rancour can't be shaken - but at least there's clarity between Rihanna's defiance on the club tracks and the heavy sadness in the ballads.

Maybe Unapologetic is proof that we should have more faith in young audiences' reasoned understanding. Maybe it's a hammering of the point that pop music shouldn't shy away from real life's sadness. But more realistically, Unapologetic seems to position Rihanna as a human being dragged headfirst into a breakdown, and somehow surviving it.