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"Take a Bow" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded (2008), the re-release of her third studio album Good Girl Gone Bad (2007). The song was written and produced by Tor Erik Hermansen, Mikkel Eriksen, and Shaffer Smith under their stage names StarGate and Ne-Yo .
In early 2008, Rihanna unveiled a new song titled "Take a Bow", [9] which premiered on February 14, 2008 on the KIIS-FM radio show On Air with Ryan Seacrest. [10] MTV News reported that the track would serve as the lead single from Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded, a reissue of the original album to mark its first anniversary. [9]
The album was reissued as Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded in June 2008 with three new songs, including the US Billboard Hot 100 number-one hits "Take a Bow" and "Disturbia". It was followed by Rihanna's first remix album, Good Girl Gone Bad: The Remixes , in January 2009, which featured remixes from Moto Blanco , Tony Moran , the Soul Seekerz and ...
"Take a Bow" is a song by American singer Madonna from her sixth studio album, Bedtime Stories (1994). It was released as the album's second single on December 6, 1994, by Maverick Records . It is a midtempo pop ballad written and produced by Madonna and Babyface .
"Take a Bow" (Madonna song) "Take a Bow" (Rihanna song) Take a Bow, a British children's television series "Take a Bow" (Beavis and Butt-Head), a 2023 television episode; Take a Bow, a 2010 album by Greg Laswell "Take a Bow", a song by The Agonist from Once Only Imagined "Take a Bow", a song by Muse from Black Holes and Revelations "Take a Bow ...
Released as the first single off Rihanna's second album, A Girl Like Me, "SOS" reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Other hits from the project include "Unfaithful" and "Break It Off" with Sean ...
Barbadian singer Rihanna has released 53 singles as lead artist, 17 singles as a featured artist, 2 charity singles, and 4 promotional singles.On the United States Billboard Hot 100, she has amassed 14 number-one songs and 32 top-ten songs, [1] [2] 60 weeks at number one, [3] and more weeks in the top ten (360) than any other artist. [4]
Rihanna brought the audience at the 2023 Oscars to their feet, or to their knees, as she belted out the emotional lyrics to her song “Lift Me Up” from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.”