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Old 07-31-2014, 12:52 AM   #95 (permalink)
Soulflower
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Originally Posted by The Batlord View Post
Just because someone stole a song doesn't mean she doesn't write her own. That's just a blatant logical fallacy. You're the one who has made the claim that she doesn't write her own songs, so you're the one who has to prove that she doesn't. You've already knocked one down, now you just have seven more albums worth to go.
Of course....... but this has happened more than one time and most of all her songwriters and producers always publicly discuss how her hits and songs are created.

I don't need to show evidence on every single song she has co credit to prove that because her songwriters have openly said that.

They always have claimed to have submitted her songs and writing her songs for her prior to her recording them. Its very public knowledge that she does not write her own songs. NONE of her songwriters or producers have ever publicly insisted, "Rihanna was apart of this song or Rihanna helped write this song"


My point was that her songs are completed when they are submitted before she records them.



Here is another example,

Rated R album (2009)

Rude Boy- Songwriters: Ester Dean, Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik, Hermansen, Makeba Riddick, Rob Swire, Rihanna

This is the demo/song that was written before Rihanna even recorded it.

Her is the songwriter's original demo


Rihanna's version


They sound exactly the same.

I won't lie and say I don't dance to her music when I am at the club either but... a songwriter she is not. An artist she is not.
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