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AARON• 23:32, 25 November 2012 (UTC)
It's "Fresh", not "Phresh"
No where it says the song was stylized to "Phresh Out the Runway". The song is listed as "Fresh Out the Runway" on the CD tracklist as well. — Preceding unsigned comment added by VSfan88 (talk • contribs) 11:34, 27 November 2012 (UTC)
- It's Phresh. Rihanna wrote it like that when she revealed the tracklist on Instagram. AARON• 11:36, 27 November 2012 (UTC)
- Check on iTunes and Amazon too. — Tomíca 14:28, 27 November 2012 (UTC)
There seems to be confusion about the song title. The Instagram picture shows Fresh Out the Runway, while, just her site says Phresh Out the Runway. The back cover of the album says Fresh Off the Runway. Statυs (talk) 15:00, 27 November 2012 (UTC)
- An updated version of the back cover shows Phresh Out the Runway. That's our answer. Statυs (talk) 15:10, 27 November 2012 (UTC)
- iTunes reports that the title is "Phresh Out the Runway", according to Amazon is "Fresh Out the Runway" and according to this cover from Amazon is "Phresh Out the Runway". — Tomíca 15:10, 27 November 2012 (UTC)
Changes to the article
- The track listing section is not needed, as this track has not been released as a single. Till 01:48, 29 November 2012 (UTC)
- UK R&B Chart (OCC) should be UK R&B (Official Charts Company) in order to avoid repetition (chart, chart). Till 01:48, 29 November 2012 (UTC)
Also:
Following the release of her sixth studio album Talk That Talk (2011) and its six singles—including "We Found Love", a number one hit that topped the charts in more than 20 countries worldwide including the US— Rihanna began "working on the new sound" for her seventh studio album in March 2012, even though she had not yet begun recording. On September 12, 2012, Def Jam France announced via Twitter that Rihanna would release a new single the upcoming week while her seventh studio album is scheduled to be released in November 2012. However, the tweet was shortly deleted and replaced with another clarifying that "more information will be made available tomorrow, Thursday, September 13". Right after her performance at the iHeartRadio music festival in September 2012, Rihanna revealed that her single "Diamonds" would be released the same month. Via her official Twitter account, Rihanna posted series of "teasing" tweets announcing her seventh studio album. On October 11, 2012, in one of her tweets revealed that the title of her new album is Unapologetic.
Pictured French disk-jockey David Guetta produced the song together with Giorgio Tuinfort and The-Dream. During one of the teasing tweets Rihanna wrote, "There's another secret collab on #UNAPOLOGETIC. "Guess who is featured on the #7th song on #UNAPOLOGETIC, HINT: his birthday is tomorrow November #7th." In a followed tweet, she explicitly revealed that the secret artist is the French disk-jockey David Guetta, "Its David phucking Guetta!!!! He also produced Fresh out the Runway, which y'all would NEVERRR believe!! He got that Hood s*** too!!!." Via his official Twitter account, Guetta also responded, "No more secrets I produced for @rihanna with @stargate and @nickyromero right now huge club beat and also my first urban beat fresh off." Rihanna and Guetta have previously collaborated on "Who's That Chick?" (2010), which is included in the re-release of his second studio album One Love (2009), entitled One More Love (2010).
The edits I made prior to Calvin999 reverting were constructive and correct, and thus meaning Till reverted his edits. However Calvin999 reverted the removal of this section of Background. I have said before and I will say again, this is not relevant! None of this information has any relevance to the song itself! It needs to be removed! Iluvrihanna24 (talk) 01:43, 2 December 2012 (UTC)
- It's Background about the album in which the song comes from, hence background information. You don't have a valid point here. Stop looking for things to say which are not constructive. The second paragraph has everything to do with the song, that's a fail on your part. How can you say none of that is relevant? It's all about Guetta and the song. Point proven about how your point is not valid. AARON• 02:00, 2 December 2012 (UTC)
- The information about the background is needed so the readers can see what happened prior the recording and where this song was actually put after that. If you look to Mariah Carey singles or song articles you will find a far more Background from a few years. So please stop removing it. Thank You. — Tomíca 10:00, 2 December 2012 (UTC)
- I think most of this information can stay, except for the sentence "Following the release of her sixth studio album Talk That Talk (2011) and its six singles—including "We Found Love", a number one hit that topped the charts in more than 20 countries worldwide including the US—". I've removed that as it has nothing to do (AT ALL) with this article. Also suggest removing/paraphrasing the quotes from Twitter, they have no relevance or encyclopaedic tone at all. Till 14:10, 2 December 2012 (UTC)