We Shine Together: The True Story of Rihanna and Jay Z's Umbrella
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Join Myles Galloway as he takes you through the biggest songs in the world - with new interviews and newly unearthed archive footage from the artists themselves.
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It might be hard to think of Rihanna as anything other than the
multi-hyphenate superstar that she is today.
At time of recording, fans have been waiting for more than eight
years for a proper new RiRi album, with 2016’s ANTI being the
last full release from the original Bad Gal - but this period of
waiting hasn’t made Rihanna any less popular.
Back in the year 2007, Rihanna was at a bit of a crossroads -
She’d released two albums as a teenager in ‘05 and ‘06, and
although her second record A Girl Like Me
achieved a decent amount of success in the US, and ended up
becoming her first Platinum album in Canada, critics were
starting to become… well… critical of her sound.
Despite the fact that she was still so young, Some critics were
growing tired of the Caribbean sound she’d made her name on with
‘Music of the Sun’ and ‘A Girl Like
Me’ and some were anticipating that Rihanna would
pan out to be nothing more than a Beyoncé knockoff.
Still only 19, Rihanna just needed a chance to grow, and she had
the superstar quality that afforded her the support she needed to
bet on herself, and experiment with her sound.
In the early days of 2007, Rihanna began working on her third
album, which would of course go on to be titled ‘Good
Girl Gone Bad’ - a not so subtle message to the world
that she was shedding the innocent-girl image that she was
synonymous with.
This is the true story of the monster first single off of that
album 'Umbrella' ft. Jay Z. With newly
unearthed audio and additional clips from MTV News and Genius.
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