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Hottest Record - Rihanna - Wait Your Turn

Zane Lowe | 20:34 UK time, Tuesday, 3 November 2009

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No-one expected this one. Rhianna's new street track is tonight's Hottest Record. Thanks mainly to the involvement of producers
Chase And Status. That said, I am not 100% convinced this has achieved real greatness. The weight is there and
It's catchy enough, but it sounds like a bit of a missed opportunity to me. Mixed reaction, but some people really like it. And it has no doubt given C and S a lot of leverage in the US where their sound will do great things. Anyway.

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  • 1. At 06:29am on 04 Nov 2009, jonny wrote:

    new low point for chase and status!! they have lost there roots with this song and its not even that good

    very disappointing!!

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  • 2. At 12:41pm on 05 Nov 2009, Kelly wrote:

    Yeah not really feeling this, has Rhianna peaked already??, i think she needs to take a break from the industry, try something new, then come back fresher than ever! Sorry!

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  • 3. At 1:48pm on 06 Nov 2009, millzi wrote:

    the u.s market like these kinda soft beats with heavy bass,
    to me i think its weak, always sounds like its done on a casio.

    if it was for the uk market i'm sure it would have been allot dirtier,

    i think "No Security" by crookers Featuring kelis is the track they should have gone for, bad as!!!

    this rihanna track is for the mainstream
    but good luck to them if there making it big in the us,

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  • 4. At 7:56pm on 08 Nov 2009, tricky wrote:

    really cool mix of you've got the love combined with starry eyes...http://suckersforsaturdays.blogspot.com/2009/10/mini-mix.html

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