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Rihanna in 2011

Rihanna is a Barbadian recording artist. She has written and recorded material for her six studio albums, Music of the Sun (2005), A Girl like Me (2006), Good Girl Gone Bad (2007), Rated R (2009), Loud (2010) and Talk That Talk (2011). Songs included in this list are from her studio albums, collaborations with other recording artists on duets and featured songs on their respective albums and charity singles. After signing a six album record contract with Def Jam Recordings in February 2005,[1] Rihanna began to work with producers Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers, who co-wrote and co-produced 12 out of 15 songs included on her debut album Music of the Sun.[2] Award winning songwriter Diane Warren co-wrote the title track,[2][3] whilst Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter Deniece Williams co-wrote the song "Willing to Wait".[4] Sturken and Rogers continued to play an important role in the formation of Rihanna's sophomore album A Girl like Me. The production duo co-wrote and co-produced 10 songs out of 16 included on the album.[5] The album's lead single, "SOS", were written by Evan "Kidd" Bogart and J. R. Rotem.[5] It contains a sped up sample[6] of "Tainted Love", which was originally written by Ed Cobb in 1965, for which Cobb was credited as a co-writer.[7]

Rihanna's third studio album Good Girl Gone Bad, included a combination of songwriters and producers whom she had previously collaborated with as well as some new additions. Sturken and Rogers were less involved with the project than they were on Music of the Sun and A Girl like Me, co-writing and co-producing two songs out of 13.[8] Different writers and producers, including Christopher Stewart, Tor Erik Hermansen, Mikkel S. Eriksen and Timbaland significantly contributed to the album, writing and producing a total of nine songs between them.[8] "Don't Stop the Music", the third single to be released from Good Girl Gone Bad, contains a sample of Michael Jackson's "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'", for which Jackson was credited as a co-writer.[8] The re-release of the album, Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded, featured new songs written by former boyfriend Chris Brown and Maroon 5.[8] Rated R, Rihanna's fourth studio effort, presented a new creative direction for the singer.[9] Shaffer Smith, Stewart, Hermansen and Eriksen produced tracks for the album, as well as Chase & Status and Justin Timberlake.[10] The lyrical content cast an ominous, dark and foreboding tone over Rated R, which critics noted as an step away from her previous more care-free persona.[11]

Rihanna's fifth studio album, Loud, saw the singer return to her dancehall roots.[12] Stargate penned three tracks for the album, including "Only Girl (In the World)", "What's My Name?" and "S&M", all three of which topped the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Fellow Barbadian singer-songwriter Shontelle co-wrote the reggae infused song "Man Down".[13][14] The singer's sixth studio album in as many years, Talk That Talk, incorporated predominantly dance-pop songs. Tracks were produced by Calvin Harris, Dr. Luke and Stargate.[15] The albums lead single, "We Found Love" was written and produced solely by Harris,[15] and topped the US Billboard Hot 100 chart for 10 non-consecutive weeks.[16]

Released songs

A

Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year Ref.
"All of the Lights" Kanye West
(Rihanna appears as a background vocalist)
Jeff Bhasker
Kanye West
Malik Yusef Jones
Warren Trotter
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy 2010 [17]

B

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Sean Paul co-wrote "Break It Off" and appeared as a featured vocalist.[5]
Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year Ref.
"Birthday Cake" Rihanna Earnest Clark
Marcos Palacios
Robyn Fenty
Terius Nash
Talk That Talk 2011 [15]
"Break It Off" Rihanna feat. Sean Paul D. Bennett
K. Ford
Robyn Fenty
Sean Paul
A Girl like Me 2006 [5]
"Breakin' Dishes" Rihanna Christopher "Tricky" Stewart
Terius Nash
Good Girl Gone Bad 2007 [8]

C

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"Cheers (Drink to That)" interpolates Avril Lavigne's (pictured) song "I'm with You. Due to the interpolation, Lavigne received co-writing credits
Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year Ref.
"California King Bed" Rihanna Alex Delicata
Andrew Harr
Jermaine Jackson
Priscilla Renea
Loud 2010 [13]
"Cheers (Drink to That)" Rihanna Andrew Harr
Avril Lavigne
Chris Ivery
Corey Gibson
Graham Edwards
Jermaine Jackson
Laura Pergolizzi
Lauren Christy
Scott Spock
Stacy Barthe
Loud 2010 [13]
"A Child Is Born" Rihanna Stephen Vincent Benét Now That's What I Call Christmas! 4 2010 [18]
"Cockiness (Love It)" Rihanna Candice Pillay
D. Loernathy
Robyn Fenty
Shondrae Crawford
Talk That Talk 2011 [15]
"Cold Case Love" Rihanna James Fauntleroy II
Justin Timberlake
Robin Tadross
Rated R 2009 [10]
"Complicated" Rihanna Ester Dean
Christopher "Tricky" Stewart
Loud 2010 [13]
"Coulda Been the One" Rihanna Carl Sturken
Evan Rogers
A Girl like Me 2006 [5]
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love" Rihanna feat. J-Status A. Barwise
A. Thompson
B. Barwise
Carl Sturken
D. Virgo
Evan Rogers
O. Stewart
A Girl like Me 2006 [5]
"Cry" Rihanna Frankie Storm
Mikkel Storleer Eriksen
Tor Erik Hermansen
Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded 2008 [8]

D

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"Don't Stop the Music" contains a sample of Michael Jackson's (pictured) song "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'". Due to the inclusion of the sample, Jackson received co-writing credits
Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year Ref.
"Dem Haters" Rihanna feat. Dwane Husbands Aion Clarke
Carl Sturken
Evan Rogers
M. Hallim
Michael Flowers
V. Morgan
A Girl like Me 2006 [5]
"Disturbia" Rihanna Allen Merritt
Brian Kennedy Robert
Chris Brown
Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded 2008 [8]
"Do Ya Thang" Rihanna Robyn Fenty
Terius Nash
Talk That Talk 2011 [15]
"Don't Stop the Music" Rihanna Michael Jackson
Mikkel Storleer Eriksen
Tawanna Dabney
Tor Erik Hermansen
Good Girl Gone Bad 2007 [8]
"Drunk on Love" Rihanna Baria Qureshi
Ester Dean
Jamie Smith
Mikkel Storleer Eriksen
Oliver Sim
Romy Madley Croft
Tor Erik Hermansen
Talk That Talk 2011 [15]

F

Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year Ref.
"Fading" Rihanna Ester Dean
Jamal Jones
Loud 2010 [13]
"Farewell" Rihanna Alexander Grant
Alja Jackson
Chauncey Hollis
Ester Dean
Priscilla Renea
Robyn Fenty
Talk That Talk 2011 [15]
"Final Goodbye" Rihanna Charlene Gilliam
Curtis Richardson
Luke McMaster
A Girl like Me 2006 [5]
"Fire Bomb" Rihanna Brian Kennedy
James Fauntleroy II
Robyn Fenty
Rated R 2009 [10]
"Fly" Nicki Minaj feat. Rihanna C. Rishad
J.R. Rotem
K. Hissink
Onika Maraj
W. Jordan
Pink Friday 2010 [19]
"Fool in Love" Rihanna Ester Dean
Henry Walter
Lukasz Gottwald
Talk That Talk 2011 [15]

G

Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year Ref.
"G4L" Rihanna Saul Milton
James Fauntleroy II
Robyn Fenty
Will Kennard
Rated R 2009 [10]
"A Girl like Me" Rihanna Carl Sturken
Evan Rogers
Robyn Fenty
A Girl like Me 2006 [5]
"Good Girl Gone Bad" Rihanna Lene Marlin
Mikkel S. Eriksen
Shaffer Smith
Tor Erik Hermansen
Good Girl Gone Bad 2007 [8]

H

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Spanish pop singer David Bisbal features on the Spanglish version of "Hate That I Love You". The song was included on the re-release of Rihanna's Good Girl Gone Bad in 2008.[20]
Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year Ref.
"Hard" Rihanna feat. Jeezy Christopher "Tricky" Stewart
Jay Jenkins
Terius Nash
Robyn Fenty
Rated R 2009 [10]
"Hate That I Love You" Rihanna feat. Ne-Yo Mikkel S. Eriksen
Shaffer Smith
Tor Erik Hermansen
Good Girl Gone Bad 2007 [8]
"Hate That I Love You"
(Spanglish version)
Rihanna feat. David Bisbal Mikkel S. Eriksen
Shaffer Smith
Tor Erik Hermansen
Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded 2008 [8]
"Haunted" Rihanna Carl Sturken
Evan Rogers
Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded 2008 [8]
"Here I Go Again" Rihanna feat. J-Status Carl Sturken
Evan Rogers
J-Status
Robyn Fenty
Music of the Sun 2005 [2]
"Hole in My Head" Rihanna feat. Justin Timberlake James Fauntleroy II
Justin Timberlake
Robyn Fenty
Rated R 2009 [10]
"Hypnotized" Rihanna Carl Sturken
Evan Rogers
Robyn Fenty
Music of the Sun 2005 [2]

I

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Adam Levine (pictured, right) and James Valentine (pictured, left) of Maroon 5 co-wrote "If I Never See Your Face Again", on which Rihanna appeared as a featured vocalist.[8]
Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album(s) Year Ref.
"If I Never See Your Face Again" Maroon 5 feat. Rihanna Adam Levine
James Valentine
It Won't Be Soon Before Long
and
Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded
2008 [8]
"If It's Lovin' that You Want" Rihanna Jean-Claude Oliver
Lawrence Krisna Parker
Makeba Riddick
Samuel Barnes
Scott LaRock
Music of the Sun 2005 [2]
"If It's Lovin' that You Want (Part 2)" Rihanna feat. Cory Gunz Jean-Claude Oliver
Lawrence Krisna Parker
Makeba Riddick
Samuel Barnes
Scott LaRock
Alaxsander Mosely
A Girl like Me 2006 [5]

K

Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year Ref.
"Kisses Don't Lie" Rihanna Carl Sturken
Evan Rogers
Robyn Fenty
A Girl like Me 2006 [5]

L

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Eminem (pictured) co-wrote both Love the Way You Lie and Love the Way You Lie (Part II).[21][13]
Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year Ref.
"The Last Song" Rihanna Ben Harrison
Brian Kennedy
James Fauntleroy II
Robyn Fenty
Rated R 2009 [10]
"The Last Time" Rihanna Carl Sturken
Evan Rogers
Music of the Sun 2005 [2]
"Lemme Get That" Rihanna Shawn Carter
Teruis Nash
Timothy Mosley
Good Girl Gone Bad 2007 [8]
"Let Me" Rihanna Carl Sturken
Evan Rogers
Makeba Riddick
Mikkel S. Eriksen
Tor Erik Hermansen
Music of the Sun 2005 [2]
"Livin' a Lie" The-Dream feat. Rihanna Carlos McKinney
Christopher "Tricky" Stewart
Terius Nash
Love Hate 2007 [22]
"Love the Way You Lie" Eminem feat. Rihanna Alexander Grant
Holly Hafermann
Marshall Mathers
Recovery 2010 [21]
"Love the Way You Lie (Part II)" Rihanna feat. Eminem Alexander Grant
Holly Hafermann
Marshall Mathers
Loud 2010 [13]
"Love the Way You Lie (Part II)"
(Piano version)
Rihanna Alexander Grant
Holly Hafermann
Marshall Mathers
Loud 2010 [13]

M

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Barbadian singer-songwriter Shontelle (pictured) co-wrote the reggae infused song "Man Down".[13][23]
Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year Ref.
"Mad House" Rihanna Makeba Riddick
Robyn Fenty
Saul Milton
Will Kennard
Rated R 2009 [10]
"Man Down" Rihanna Shama Joseph
Shontelle Layne
Theron Thomas
Timothy Thomas
Loud 2010 [13]
"A Million Miles Away" Rihanna Carl Sturken
Evan Rogers
A Girl like Me 2006 [5]
"Music of the Sun" Rihanna Carl Sturken
Diane Warren
Evan Rogers
Robyn Fenty
Music of the Sun 2005 [2]

N

Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year Ref.
"Now I Know" Rihanna Carl Sturken
Evan Rogers
Robyn Fenty
Music of the Sun 2005 [2]

O

Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year Ref.
"Only Girl (In the World)" Rihanna Crystal Nicole Johnson
Mikkel S. Eriksen
Sandy Wilhelm
Tor Erik Hermansen
Loud 2010 [13]

P

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apl.de.ap (pictured, centre right) and will.i.am (pictured, centre left) of The Black Eyed Peas co-wrote "Photographs", whilst wil.i.am appeared as a featured vocalist.[10]
A picture of a group performing on stage
All four bandmates of Coldplay (pictured) wrote "Princess of China", on which Rihanna appears as a featured vocalist. Additional songwriting was carried out by Brian Eno.[24]
Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year Ref.
"Photographs" Rihanna feat. will.i.am Allan Pineda
Jean Baptiste
Michael McHenry
William Adams
Rated R 2009 [10]
"Pon de Replay" Rihanna Carl Sturken
Evan Rogers
Vada Nobles
Music of the Sun 2005 [2]
"Princess of China" Coldplay feat. Rihanna Brian Eno
Chris Martin
Guy Berryman
Jonny Buckland
Will Champion
Mylo Xyloto 2011 [24]
"P.S. (I'm Still Not Over You)" Rihanna Carl Sturken
Evan Rogers
A Girl like Me 2006 [5]
"Push Up on Me" Rihanna Cynthia Weil
J. R. Rotem
Lionel Richie
Makeba Riddick
Good Girl Gone Bad 2007 [8]

Q

Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year Ref.
"Question Existing" Rihanna Shawn Carter
Shaffer Smith
Shea Taylor
Good Girl Gone Bad 2007 [8]

R

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Nicki Minaj (pictured) wrote her rap verse on the song "Raining Men", on which she appeared as a featured vocalist. Minaj is credited as a songwriter under her birth name Onika Maraj.[13]
A picture of a man
Justin Timberlake (pictured) co-wrote the song "Rehab" and contributed background vocals.[8]
Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year Ref.
"Raining Men" Rihanna feat. Nicki Minaj Melvin Hough II
Onika Maraj
Rivelino Wouter
Timothy Thomas
Theron Thomas
Loud 2010 [13]
"Red Lipstick" Rihanna Saul Milton
Terius Nash
Robyn Fenty
Will Kennard
Talk That Talk 2011 [15]
"Redemption Song" Rihanna Bob Marley 2010 [25][26]
"Rehab" Rihanna Hannon Lane
Justin Timberlake
Timothy Mosley
Good Girl Gone Bad 2007 [8]
"Roc Me Out" Rihanna Ester Dean
Mikkel S. Eriksen
Tor Erik Hermansen
Talk That Talk 2011 [15]
"Rockstar 101" Rihanna feat. Slash Christopher "Tricky" Stewart
Robyn Fenty
Terius Nash
Rated R 2009 [10]
"Rude Boy" Rihanna Ester Dean
Makeba Riddick
Mikkel S. Eriksen
Rob Swire
Robyn Fenty
Tor Erik Hermansen
Rated R 2009 [10]
"Run This Town" Jay-Z feat. Kanye West and Rihanna Alatas Athanasios
Ernest Wilson
Jeff Bhasker
Kanye West
Robyn Fenty
Shawn Carter
The Blueprint 3 2009 [27]
"Rush" Rihanna feat. Kardinal Offishall Carl Sturken
Evan Rogers
Music of the Sun 2005 [2]
"Russian Roulette" Rihanna Charles T. Harmon
Shaffer Smith
Rated R 2009 [10]

S

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Ne-Yo co-wrote "Stupid in Love" along with production duo Stargate.[10] Many music critics cited the song as a reference to Rihanna and former boyfriend Chris Brown's altercation on the evening of the 2009 Grammy Awards.[28] However, the songwriter later revealed that the song was written two days before the event.[28]
Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year Ref.
"S&M" Rihanna Ester Dean
Mikkel S. Eriksen
Sandy Wilhelm
Tor Erik Hermansen
Loud 2010 [13]
"Say It" Rihanna Brian Thompson
Clifton Dillon
Ewart Brown
Makeba Riddick
Quaadir Atkinson
Lowell "Sly" Dunbar
Good Girl Gone Bad 2007 [8]
"Selfish Girl" Rihanna Carl Sturken
Evan Rogers
A Girl like Me 2006 [5]
"Sell Me Candy" Rihanna Makeba Riddick
Terius Nash
Timothy Mosley
Good Girl Gone Bad 2007 [8]
"Should I?" Rihanna feat. J-Status Carl Sturken
Evan Rogers
J-Status
Music of the Sun 2005 [2]
"Shut Up and Drive" Rihanna Bernard Sumner
Carl Sturken
Evan Rogers
Gillian Gilbert
Peter Hook
Stephen Paul David Morris
Good Girl Gone Bad 2007 [8]
"SOS" Rihanna Ed Cobb
Evan "Kidd" Bogart
J. R. Rotem
A Girl like Me 2006 [5]
"Stranded (Haiti Mon Amour)" Rihanna with Bono, The Edge and Jay-Z David Evans
Kasseem Dean
Paul Hewson
Robyn Fenty
Shawn Carter
Hope for Haiti Now 2010 [29]
"Stupid in Love" Rihanna Mikkel S. Eriksen
Tor Erik Hermansen
Shaffer Smith
Rated R 2009 [10]

T

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Jamie xx (pictured, far left) of The xx contributed to the songwriting process of Drake's "Take Care", on which Rihanna appears as a featured vocalist.[30]
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Sean Combs (pictured) co-wrote Rihanna's "Talk That Talk", which features Jay-Z as a guest vocalist. [15]
Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year Ref.
"Take a Bow" Rihanna Mikkel S. Eriksen
Shaffer Smith
Tor Erik Hermansen
Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded 2008 [8]
"Take Care" Drake feat. Rihanna Aubrey Graham
James Smith
Noah Shebib
Take Care 2011 [30]
"Talk That Talk" Rihanna feat. Jay-Z Anthony Best
Chucky Thompson
Christopher Wallace
Ester Dean
Mikkel S. Eriksen
Sean Combs
Shawn Carter
Tor Erik Hermansen
Talk That Talk 2011 [15]
"Te Amo" Rihanna James Fauntleroy II
Mikkel S. Eriksen
Robyn Fenty
Tor Erik Hermansen
Rated R 2009 [10]
"That La, La, La" Rihanna Brian George
Curt Bedeau
Dernst Emile
Gerry Charles
Junior Clark
Lucien George Jr.
Paul Anthony
Music of the Sun 2005 [2]
"There's a Thug in My Life" Rihanna feat. J-Status Carl Sturken
Evan Rogers
E. Jordan
Music of the Sun 2005 [2]

U

Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year Ref.
"Umbrella" Rihanna feat. Jay-Z Christopher "Tricky" Stewart
Kuk Harrell
Shawn Carter
Terius Nash
Good Girl Gone Bad 2007 [8]
"Unfaithful" Rihanna Mikkel S. Eriksen
Shaffer Smith
Tor Erik Hermansen
A Girl like Me 2006 [5]

W

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DJ Calvin Harris (pictured) solely wrote and produced "We Found Love". Harris also co-wrote and produced "Where Have You Been".[15]
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Drake (pictured) co-wrote "What's My Name?", on which he appears as a featured vocalist.[13]
A picture of a man smiling
Rihanna appeared as a featured vocalist on DJ David Guetta's "Who's That Chick?".[31]
Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year Ref.
"Wait Your Turn" Rihanna James Fauntleroy II
Mikkel S. Eriksen
Robyn Fenty
Saul Milton
Takura Tendayi
Tor Erik Hermansen
Will Kennard
Rated R 2009 [10]
"Watch n' Learn" Rihanna Alja Jackson
Chauncey Hollis
Priscilla Renea
Robyn Fenty
Talk That Talk 2011 [15]
"We All Want Love" Rihanna Ernest Wilson
Ester Dean
Kevin Randolph
Steve Wyreman
Talk That Talk 2011 [15]
"We Found Love" Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris Calvin Harris Talk That Talk 2011 [15]
"We Ride" Rihanna Makeba Riddick
Mikkel S. Eriksen
Tor Erik Hermansen
A Girl like Me 2006 [5]
"What's My Name?" Rihanna feat. Drake Aubrey Graham
Ester Dean
Mikkel S. Eriksen
Traci Hale
Tor Erik Hermansen
Loud 2010 [13]
"Where Have You Been" Rihanna Calvin Harris
Ester Dean
Geoff Mack
Henry Walter
Lukasz Gottwald
Talk That Talk 2011 [15]
"Who Ya Gonna Run To" Rihanna Carl Sturken
Evan Rogers
A Girl like Me 2006 [5]
"Who's That Chick?" David Guetta feat. Rihanna David Guetta
Frédéric Riesterer
Giorgio Tuinfort
Kinda "Kee" Hamid
One Love 2010 [31]
"Willing to Wait" Rihanna Carl Sturken
Cotton Greene
Deniece Williams
Evan Rogers
Henry Redd
Nathan Watts
Robyn Fenty
Music of the Sun 2005 [2]

Y

Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Year Ref.
"You Da One" Rihanna Rihanna
Dr. Luke
Ester Dean
John Hill
Henry Walter
Talk That Talk 2011 [15]
"You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)" Rihanna feat. Vybz Kartel Dawn Penn
Bo Diddley
Willie Cobbs
Music of the Sun 2005 [2]

Unreleased songs

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Chris Brown (pictured) appeared on "Bad Girl" as a featured vocalist.[32] The song was not included on the final cut of the Confessions of a Shopoholic Soundtrack.
Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Intended album Leak Ref.
"Answer" Rihanna Talk That Talk No [33]
"Bad Girl" Rihanna feat. Chris Brown Jamal Jones Confessions of a Shopoholic Soundtrack Yes [32]
"Bubble Pop" Rihanna Ann Saunderson
Kevin Saunderson
Paris Grey
Tommy Onyx
William Adams
Rated R Yes [34]
"Goodbye" Rihanna Carl Sturken
Evan Rogers
Rated R Yes [35]
"Straight Up Beautiful" Rihanna Loud Yes [36][37]

See also

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