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Old 07-30-2014, 03:14 PM   #10 (permalink)
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She is only cited one time and that is for a co credit that features three other writers.

These pop stars today steal songwriting credits all the time. You don't have to actually write a song to get a credit. You can switch one word or switch a vocal arrangement to get a credit.

Most of Rihanna's songs are already completed before she gets them. So how is it fair to call her a songwriter when the finished songs are already completed when she receives them?

Switching one word does not make someone a "songwriter"

She is not a songwriter and she definitly is not an artist.
No, she is cited on all except for Diamonds, Jump and Stay.

But yes im sure songs with multiple writers dont count oh wow look at that all of Janelle Monae's songs have more than just her as a writer, let it be known she is not an "artist". But im guessing this conspiracy theory doesnt go as far as her for an arbitrary reason that im sure youll dish out.
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