Saturday, May 24, 2008

RIHANNA EXPLAINS WHAT MAKES HER STAND OUT FROM OTHER ARTISTS

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Pop singer RIHANNA has credited her shorter hairdo with distinguishing her from other pop stars - and for allowing her to discover herself.

The 20-year-old rebelled against her record label’s wishes last year (07) when she chopped her long locks into an edgy pixie cut to coincide with the release of her album Good Girl Gone Bad.

And the Umbrella hitmaker insists the change in style helped her establish her independence.

She says, “I felt like the whole world had long, curly, flowy blonde hair. Ciara, Beyonce, Mariah, Christina Milian. Everybody wanted to be like everybody else. So I cut my hair and they (Def Jam) made me put my long hair back in (as extensions).

“The second time, I didn’t have any discussions, nothing. I just cut it, I dyed it black, I went into the studio making music my way. I found myself all at once. I like things strong, edgy, a little to the left. I don’t like things that are expected - nothing cliched.”

And this is why I got nothing but love for RiRi. She stuck to her guns, and wound up putting out the best cd of her three-year career. Keep it up girl. We need more artists who aren't afraid to venture to the left. If anyone notices, no one is calling Rihanna Beyonce anymore.

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