Released in 2007, "Good Girl Gone Bad" was Rihanna's third studio album. The album marked a significant turning point in her career, as it featured a more mature and edgy sound. The album was a commercial success, spawning hit singles like "Umbrella," "Shut Up and Drive," and "Hate That I Love You." The album's success can be attributed to Rihanna's bold experimentation with different genres, including dance-pop, hip-hop, and electronic music.
"Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded" received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Rihanna's experimentation with new sounds and styles. The album was a commercial success, debuting at number 7 on the US Billboard 200 chart and eventually reaching number 1.
: A pop-rock collaboration with Maroon 5 . Full Tracklist Overview Notable Feature/Producer Umbrella featuring Jay-Z; Prod. by Tricky Stewart Push Up on Me Prod. by J.R. Rotem Don't Stop the Music Samples Michael Jackson; Prod. by Stargate Breakin' Dishes Prod. by Tricky Stewart & The-Dream Shut Up and Drive Samples New Order; Prod. by Rogers & Sturken Hate That I Love You featuring Ne-Yo; Prod. by Stargate Say It Prod. by Neo da Matrix Sell Me Candy Prod. by Timbaland Lemme Get That Prod. by Timbaland Rehab features Justin Timberlake; Prod. by Timbaland Question Existing Co-written by Jay-Z & Ne-Yo Good Girl Gone Bad Prod. by Stargate Disturbia New to Reloaded ; Prod. by Brian Kennedy Take a Bow New to Reloaded ; Prod. by Stargate If I Never See Your Face Again New to Reloaded ; with Maroon 5 Commercial Impact and Legacy
Critics praised Good Girl Gone Bad for its consistency and Rihanna’s newfound vocal confidence. The Reloaded edition enhanced this reception by demonstrating that Rihanna could sustain a campaign for over a year without losing public interest. The album earned Rihanna her first Grammy Award for "Umbrella," signaling her acceptance by the industry's elite.