There's nothing like the warm spirit of the
Caribbean to re-energize a dry, stale season of the same old song and dance. And
with summer fast approaching there couldn't be a better time for Barbados-born
singer Rihanna to break into an industry that is eager to celebrate the next big
thing.
Thanks to multi-platinum island-born superstars like Sean Paul, Shaggy and
Elephant Man, the mainstream has been primed for a rhythmic female star to step
into the forefront of popular music. Besides ripping traditional reggae tracks
like a seasoned dancehall queen, the stunning 17-year-old Rihanna possesses a
powerful singing voice that conjures up feelings and experiences way beyond her
years.
It's no wonder that all it took was a quick audition with Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter,
President and CEO of Def Jam Recordings, for the green-eyed beauty to solidify a
recording contract with the multi-million dollar record company. While that
performance ended up changing her life forever, the sweet natured island girl
laughs at her own naiveté at the time. "I was in the lobby shaking!," remembers
Rihanna with a healthy dose of her Bajan accent hanging onto every one of her
words. "I saw just a little bit of Jay's face down the hall and I was just like,
'Oh my God!' I had never met a celebrity, and to meet a celebrity who's also the
president of the label, that was crazy!!"
Luckily Rihanna was able to shake the jitters as soon as she started her
impromptu showcase, a performance that forced her future label bosses to sign
the deal before she walked out of their offices. "We were there until 4:30 in
the morning closing the deal. Every time I signed my name I was just smiling."
Growing up in the parish of St. Michael, Barbados, it never occurred to Rihanna
that one day she would be sitting in the company of mega music moguls.
Before moving to the US in 2005, Rihanna lived somewhat of a simple life on her
home island where she attended high school and like most teenage girls sang
songs for fun with her friends. Aside from winning her school's beauty and
talent pageant, Rihanna never realized how talented she really was until she
attracted the attention of a New York City music producer named Evan Rogers.
Evan and his partner, Carl Sturken, have produced hits for such artists as
Christina Aguilera, Ruben Studdard and Kelly Clarkson. Evan and his Barbadian
wife Jackie were vacationing over Christmas near Rihanna’s hometown and through
a mutual friend were introduced to the young diva. After hearing her belt out a
couple of tunes Evan realized Rihanna’s future star power and invited her to New
York to record some tracks.
Rihanna, Evan and Carl ended up creating close to a dozen songs. Together they
pulled inspiration from the dancehall and reggae that are embedded in Rihanna’s
rich musical culture and fused it with a fresh R&B soul sound - a mixture
Rihanna likes to compare to one of her favorite Caribbean dishes, callaloo.
"It's like a gumbo or a stew," explains Rihanna. "My music is mostly Caribbean
beats mixed with R&B. I don't want to be pigeon holed into being just a dance
artist because I can sing too. I have ballads on the album as well as upbeat
tracks."
Rihanna’s debut album promises to have all the ingredients that make musical
magic. And like her influences Beyonce, Alicia Keys, and Mariah Carey, Rihanna
is a talented songwriter who has co-written much of her album. "Music is in my
D.N.A.!" exclaims the bright eyed singer. Her first single "Pon De Replay" is
sure to mash up dancehalls worldwide with Rihanna’s soul stirring vocals
demanding the DJ to play her song again and again 'til it touches every single
person within earshot. With tracks featuring both Elephant Man and Vybz Kartel,
Rihanna is guaranteed to supply some serious heat for both radio and clubs
nationwide.
Rihanna is indeed living a real life Cinderella story. "If I hadn't met Evan and
Carl I might have just been dreaming forever," she muses. "I am so thankful for
everything they’ve done for me." Soon the whole world will be giving both
Rihanna and her producers thanks.