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== Artistry ==
== Artistry ==
===Music and voice===
===Music and voice===
[[Image:Destiny's Child Live 3.jpg|thumb|right|The group would be constantly compared to American R&B mega-group [[Destiny's Child]].<ref name="allmusic1"/> Most critics noting strict similarities with the groups "[[24's (RichGirl song)|24's]]" & "[[Swagger Right]]" to Destiny's Child original "[[Soldier (Destiny's Child song)|Soldier]]," also produced by the groups founder, Rich Harrison.<ref name="allmusic1">{{cite web|last=Kellman |first=Andy |url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/richgirl-p1163889/biography |title=RichGirl |publisher=AllMusic |date= |accessdate=2012-04-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Swagger_Right&action=submit#cite_note-9 |title=View source for Swagger Right - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |publisher=En.wikipedia.org |date= |accessdate=2012-04-20}}</ref>]]
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| colspan="3" | <div style="text-align: right;">—RichGirl to ''Rap-Up'' about their vocal and fashion styling.<ref name="rap-up1">{{cite web|url=http://www.rap-up.com/2009/04/29/richgirl-money-in-the-bank/ |title=Richgirl: Money in the Bank |publisher=Rap-Up.com |date=2009-04-29 |accessdate=2012-03-25}}</ref></div>
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RichGirl's music is generally [[contemporary R&B]], but also incorporates [[rap]], [[hip hop]], and soul. Known for their "powerful pipes," and strongest as a quartet, the group would cover songs such as [[Bruno Mars]]'s "[[Grenade (song)|Grenade]]" and [[Lloyd]]'s "[[Lay It Down]]" with ease, attempting vocals that promise to "turn their man out."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rap-up.com/2011/02/14/new-music-richgirl-fall-in-love-with-richgirl-mixtape/#more-74274 |title=New Music: RichGirl – ‘Fall in Love with RichGirl’ [Mixtape&#93; |publisher=Rap-Up.com |date=2011-02-14 |accessdate=2012-03-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rap-up.com/2011/02/04/new-music-richgirl-lay-it-down-remix/#more-73102 |title=New Music: RichGirl – ‘Lay It Down (Remix)’ |publisher=Rap-Up.com |date= |accessdate=2012-03-25}}</ref> Specializing in mid-tempo tunes, the girls would constantly stay on rotation, taking turns singing into a songs melody and verse, only to later harmonize over a songs chorus.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rap-up.com/2011/04/23/new-music-richgirl-f-chris-brown-for-you/#more-82412 |title=New Music: RichGirl f/ Chris Brown – ‘For You’ |publisher=Rap-Up.com |date=2011-04-23 |accessdate=2012-03-25}}</ref><ref name="sesac1">{{cite web|url=http://www.sesac.com/News/Article.aspx/2010/Spring/RichGirl |title=RichGirl |publisher=SESAC |date= |accessdate=2012-03-30}}</ref> When attempting signature savvy songs, the group members would join together on "seamless harmonies."<ref name="sesac1"/> While commenting on their opulent voices, ''[[Rap-Up]]'' described the groups sound as being blessed with "golden pipes."<ref name="rap-up1"/>
RichGirl's music is generally [[contemporary R&B]], but also incorporates [[rap]], [[hip hop]], and soul. Known for their "powerful pipes," and strongest as a quartet, the group would cover songs such as [[Bruno Mars]]'s "[[Grenade (song)|Grenade]]" and [[Lloyd]]'s "[[Lay It Down]]" with ease, attempting vocals that promise to "turn their man out."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rap-up.com/2011/02/14/new-music-richgirl-fall-in-love-with-richgirl-mixtape/#more-74274 |title=New Music: RichGirl – ‘Fall in Love with RichGirl’ [Mixtape&#93; |publisher=Rap-Up.com |date=2011-02-14 |accessdate=2012-03-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rap-up.com/2011/02/04/new-music-richgirl-lay-it-down-remix/#more-73102 |title=New Music: RichGirl – ‘Lay It Down (Remix)’ |publisher=Rap-Up.com |date= |accessdate=2012-03-25}}</ref> Specializing in mid-tempo tunes, the girls would constantly stay on rotation, taking turns singing into a songs melody and verse, only to later harmonize over a songs chorus.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rap-up.com/2011/04/23/new-music-richgirl-f-chris-brown-for-you/#more-82412 |title=New Music: RichGirl f/ Chris Brown – ‘For You’ |publisher=Rap-Up.com |date=2011-04-23 |accessdate=2012-03-25}}</ref><ref name="sesac1">{{cite web|url=http://www.sesac.com/News/Article.aspx/2010/Spring/RichGirl |title=RichGirl |publisher=SESAC |date= |accessdate=2012-03-30}}</ref> When attempting signature savvy songs, the group members would join together on "seamless harmonies."<ref name="sesac1"/> While commenting on their opulent voices, ''[[Rap-Up]]'' described the groups sound as being blessed with "golden pipes."<ref name="rap-up1"/>

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"Our sound is very honest. Each song tells a specific story. One thing that we want to do is bring the singing back to the songs[...] That’s something that’s lacking right now[...] If there was a cross between En Vogue and certain elements of the Spice Girls, that’s what we’d like to bring. The individuality, but yet a whole.
<div style="text-align: right;">—RichGirl to ''Rap-Up'' about their vocal and fashion styling.<ref name="rap-up1">{{cite web|url=http://www.rap-up.com/2009/04/29/richgirl-money-in-the-bank/ |title=Richgirl: Money in the Bank |publisher=Rap-Up.com |date=2009-04-29 |accessdate=2012-03-25}}</ref></div>
</blockquote>

While reviewing the groups debut singles, Felipe Delerme of ''[[The Fader|FADER]]'' showed great praise for the groups music and voice.<ref name="thefader1">{{cite web|url=http://www.thefader.com/2009/04/24/richgirl-he-aint-wit-me-now-tho/ |title=Richgirl, "He Ain't Wit Me Now Tho" « The FADER |publisher=Thefader.com |date=2009-04-24 |accessdate=2012-04-23}}</ref> Praising the group, Delerme showed great appreciation for RichGirl for bring back the glory days of "Glam&B," "when we sipped Hpnotiq and danced on couches with no regard for the world’s impending financial crisis."<ref name="thefader1"/> Noting the group as a "multi-culti foursome," Delerme noted that the success of the group could mean a return to a simpler time in music.<ref name="thefader1"/> Critics described the group as a "[[Voltron]] of sorts," noting that each member is as individually talented as the girl to their right and left."<ref>{{cite web|author=MusicRemedy.com / |url=http://musicremedy.com/r/rich-girl/songs/24-ft-bunb-28941.html |title=Rich Girl - 24 ft Bun-B - Listen/Watch Now |publisher=Musicremedy.com |date=2008-11-03 |accessdate=2012-04-23}}</ref> <ref name="djbooth1">{{cite web|url=http://www.djbooth.net/index/tracks/review/richgirl-ft-bun-b-24-inches/ |title=Richgirl ft. Bun B - 24 Inches - Listen |publisher=Djbooth.net |date= |accessdate=2012-04-23}}</ref>


===Songwriting and image===
===Songwriting and image===
[[Image:En Vogue live.jpeg|thumb|150px|left|When noting inspiration, the group revealed they draw inspiration from groups such as [[En Vogue]] (pictured), as well as [[TLC (band)|TLC]], [[Spice Girls]], [[Destiny's Child]] and [[SWV]].<ref name=girlinfo/>]]
[[Image:Destiny's Child Live 3.jpg|thumb|left|The group would be constantly compared to American R&B mega-group [[Destiny's Child]].<ref name="allmusic1"/> Most critics noting strict similarities with the groups "[[24's (RichGirl song)|24's]]" & "[[Swagger Right]]" to Destiny's Child original "[[Soldier (Destiny's Child song)|Soldier]]," also produced by the groups founder, Rich Harrison.<ref name="allmusic1">{{cite web|last=Kellman |first=Andy |url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/richgirl-p1163889/biography |title=RichGirl |publisher=AllMusic |date= |accessdate=2012-04-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Swagger_Right&action=submit#cite_note-9 |title=View source for Swagger Right - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |publisher=En.wikipedia.org |date= |accessdate=2012-04-20}}</ref>]]
The group's name, RichGirl, refers to "a certain attitude and confidence, combined with individuality and talent that any girl might possess", rather than material items.<ref>{{cite web | author= | title=Girls Girls Girls! Do Richgirl and Electrik Red Have What It Takes? | url=http://blogs.sohh.com/soul/2009/01/girls_girls_girls_do_richgirl.html | publisher=[[SOHH]] | date=January 13, 2009 | accessdate=2009-04-30}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> Brave says that their sound is "very honest", and "each song tells a specific story". The group wants to "bring the singing back to the songs", which they feel is lacking in the music industry.<ref name="girlinfo"/> The singers describe themselves as a cross between [[En Vogue]] and the [[Spice Girls]], citing the individuality, but still being a whole. RichGirl is inspired by the looks, sophistication and classiness of En Vogue.<ref name="girlinfo"/> When first being reviewed by ''[[SESAC]]'', Dan Kimpel described their image as "high-gloss."<ref name="sesac1"/> Being part of a group, the girls would introduce themselves with words that would describe their personalities and uprisings; the spoken-word poet Brave, the Southern belle Lyndriette, church-raised Se7en, and the sassy Audra.<ref name="rap-up1"/> To accompany their personalities, their clothing styles differ among the group with Brave striking similarities to a [[Sarah Jessica Parker]]/[[Rihanna]] fashionista, Lyndriette fashioned under a tailored look, Se7en comfortably styled in [[Boho-chic|boho]] or short, tight, and sexy styles, and Audra rocking mod [[fashion]]s.<ref name="rap-up1"/>
The group's name, RichGirl, refers to "a certain attitude and confidence, combined with individuality and talent that any girl might possess", rather than material items.<ref>{{cite web | author= | title=Girls Girls Girls! Do Richgirl and Electrik Red Have What It Takes? | url=http://blogs.sohh.com/soul/2009/01/girls_girls_girls_do_richgirl.html | publisher=[[SOHH]] | date=January 13, 2009 | accessdate=2009-04-30}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> Brave says that their sound is "very honest", and "each song tells a specific story". The group wants to "bring the singing back to the songs", which they feel is lacking in the music industry.<ref name="girlinfo"/> The singers describe themselves as a cross between [[En Vogue]] and the [[Spice Girls]], citing the individuality, but still being a whole. RichGirl is inspired by the looks, sophistication and classiness of En Vogue.<ref name="girlinfo"/> When first being reviewed by ''[[SESAC]]'', Dan Kimpel described their image as "high-gloss."<ref name="sesac1"/> Being part of a group, the girls would introduce themselves with words that would describe their personalities and uprisings; the spoken-word poet Brave, the Southern belle Lyndriette, church-raised Se7en, and the sassy Audra.<ref name="rap-up1"/> To accompany their personalities, their clothing styles differ among the group with Brave striking similarities to a [[Sarah Jessica Parker]]/[[Rihanna]] fashionista, Lyndriette fashioned under a tailored look, Se7en comfortably styled in [[Boho-chic|boho]] or short, tight, and sexy styles, and Audra rocking mod [[fashion]]s.<ref name="rap-up1"/>



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RichGirl
OriginAtlanta
GenresR&B, Hip-hop, pop
Years active2007-2011
LabelsRichcraft/RCA
Past membersAudra Simmons
Christina "Brave" Williams
Lyndriette-Kristal Smith
Amber "Se7en" Streeter
Websitehttp://www.myrichgirl.com

RichGirl was an American R&B girl group consisting of four members, Audra, Brave, Lyndriette and Se7en. The group's name refers to "a certain attitude and confidence, combined with individuality and talent that any girl might possess", rather than material items. The group was formed with the help of record producer Rich Harrison, and is managed by Tina Davis. The group draws inspiration from groups such as En Vogue, TLC, Spice Girls, Destiny's Child, SWV and artists such as Madonna, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson & Beyonce.[1] RichGirl was inspired by the looks, sophistication and classiness of En Vogue.

Although the group never released a full debut LP, work on a self-titled debut album had begun in 2009 with a planned release in 2010 and 2011. The album saw the release of a promotional-single titled "24" featuring Bun B. and two official singles, "He Ain't wit Me Now (Tho)" and "Swagger Right". Following unsuccessful attempts to chart, the girls released their one and only full album release on Valentine's Day 2011 with a mixtape Fall in Love with RichGirl. The group later unofficially disbanded after all members of the group pursued solo careers and different endeavors.

Music career

2007–2008: Early beginnings

RichGirl was formed with the help of Rich Harrison, and signed to his label Richcraft, and Jive Records in 2007. Lyndriette was signed to a production company at the age of 15 when she first met Harrison. They kept in contact, and when Harrison decided to start the group, he immediately offered her a spot, "He knew me so by the time the idea came to him, he had me in mind and offered me the position".[2] Christina "Brave" Williams met Harrison at the age of 16, and as signed to his label as a solo artist. Williams left after a year due to creative differences; however, when she encountered Harrison a few years later, she became part of the group. Amber "Se7en" Streeter signed a deal with Interscope when she was 15[2] as a member of the Chris Stokes girl group, TG4. The group released an EP called "Virginity -EP" in 2002[3] and disbanded before they could release their first LP "Time for the New". Streeter was later discovered by Harrison on MySpace, and signed onto the RichCraft label as Se7en. Audra Simmons relocated to Los Angeles to launch a solo career, and joined the group through an open audition. Audra said that she was "waiting tables by day and singing at night, that's when I found out about Richgirl [...] I was the only girl they found through the actual auditioning process".[2] Once RichGirl was formed, the members began living together in Atlanta.[1]

2009–2010: RichGirl & EP

RichGirl began to work on their self-titled debut album in 2009; due for release early 2010. Se7en described the album as "motivational, empowering, fun and honest". The girls wrote several songs on the album and did their own vocal arrangements, although Lyndriette said they "didn't get an opportunity to write as much as we all liked only because it was a little rushed, and the label was pushing us to get it done".[2] In addition to Harrison, the group has recorded with Bryan-Michael Cox, and production duos The Underdogs, Dre & Vidal, and "KP" and Malay.[1] As they continued work on their debut album, the girls performed at the annual Teen Takeover event in May 2009, alongside Keri Hilson and Yung L.A..[4] RichGirl was an opening act for Beyoncé on her I Am… Tour, for the North American Leg beginning on June 21, 2009 in New York. The group performed a 15-minute set, which included their single, "He Ain't wit Me Now (Tho)", snippets from their debut album and a cover of "Over the Rainbow".[5]

RichGirl saw their first official release with the promotional-single, "24s" featuring Bun B on February 5, 2009.[6] The song managed to peak at number eighty-three on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in 2009.[7] The group released their official debut single, "He Ain't wit Me Now (Tho)" on June 2, 2009.[8] The song features production from the groups founder Rich Harrison, and was accompanied with a music video directed by Ray Kay.[1] The song debuted on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs at number ninety-six on the week of August 8, 2009.[9] The album's next single was confirmed to be "Swagger Right", featuring Fabolous[10] and Rick Ross released on September 27, 2010.[11] A music video for the single was shot and released by Colin Tilley.[12] The song peaked at number seventy-two on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs on its second week after premiere and later fell off the charts.[13]

On September 9, 2009, RichGirl released a free EP through their official website.[14] The EP included the groups lead single "He Ain't wit Me Now (Tho)" and promotional single "24's," along with snippets of tracks from their than upcoming album including "Back 2 tha Club", "Millionaire", and the demo of the second single "Swagger Right", tentatively titled "Get Ya Swagga Right".[14]

2011-2012: Fall in Love With RichGirl and disbandment

The girls' mixtape Fall in Love with RichGirl was released on Valentine's Day 2011 and was made available for free download on their official site.[15] On October 7, 2011, RCA Music Group announced it was disbanding Jive Records along with Arista Records and J Records. With the shutdown, the girls (and all other artists previously signed to these three labels) would release their future material (including their self-titled debut album) on the RCA Records brand.[16][17]

Following poor commercial success from official releases, speculation arose as the members of the group began to release music individually and follow different endeavors. In October 2011, it was leaked that RichGirl member Lyndriette had been enrolled in Robin Antin's revised edition of the Pussycat Dolls.[18][19] Antin later revealed that the new line-up for the recording group had not been officially chosen, only to later confirm through the groups official Super Bowl XLVI commercial that Lyndriette was not officially chosen in the groups final line-up.[20] On December 1, 2011, Lyndritte released a solo EP entitled Proclamation[21] which featured the lead single "Addicted".[22][23] On March 21, 2012, Se7en released a song titled "Red Handed" along with a statement that confirmed her disbandment from the group and revealed that she had signed with Chris Brown's CBE imprint.[24]

Artistry

Music and voice

File:Destiny's Child Live 3.jpg
The group would be constantly compared to American R&B mega-group Destiny's Child.[25] Most critics noting strict similarities with the groups "24's" & "Swagger Right" to Destiny's Child original "Soldier," also produced by the groups founder, Rich Harrison.[25][26]

RichGirl's music is generally contemporary R&B, but also incorporates rap, hip hop, and soul. Known for their "powerful pipes," and strongest as a quartet, the group would cover songs such as Bruno Mars's "Grenade" and Lloyd's "Lay It Down" with ease, attempting vocals that promise to "turn their man out."[27][28] Specializing in mid-tempo tunes, the girls would constantly stay on rotation, taking turns singing into a songs melody and verse, only to later harmonize over a songs chorus.[29][30] When attempting signature savvy songs, the group members would join together on "seamless harmonies."[30] While commenting on their opulent voices, Rap-Up described the groups sound as being blessed with "golden pipes."[31]

"Our sound is very honest. Each song tells a specific story. One thing that we want to do is bring the singing back to the songs[...] That’s something that’s lacking right now[...] If there was a cross between En Vogue and certain elements of the Spice Girls, that’s what we’d like to bring. The individuality, but yet a whole.

—RichGirl to Rap-Up about their vocal and fashion styling.[31]

While reviewing the groups debut singles, Felipe Delerme of FADER showed great praise for the groups music and voice.[32] Praising the group, Delerme showed great appreciation for RichGirl for bring back the glory days of "Glam&B," "when we sipped Hpnotiq and danced on couches with no regard for the world’s impending financial crisis."[32] Noting the group as a "multi-culti foursome," Delerme noted that the success of the group could mean a return to a simpler time in music.[32] Critics described the group as a "Voltron of sorts," noting that each member is as individually talented as the girl to their right and left."[33] [34]

Songwriting and image

When noting inspiration, the group revealed they draw inspiration from groups such as En Vogue (pictured), as well as TLC, Spice Girls, Destiny's Child and SWV.[1]

The group's name, RichGirl, refers to "a certain attitude and confidence, combined with individuality and talent that any girl might possess", rather than material items.[35] Brave says that their sound is "very honest", and "each song tells a specific story". The group wants to "bring the singing back to the songs", which they feel is lacking in the music industry.[1] The singers describe themselves as a cross between En Vogue and the Spice Girls, citing the individuality, but still being a whole. RichGirl is inspired by the looks, sophistication and classiness of En Vogue.[1] When first being reviewed by SESAC, Dan Kimpel described their image as "high-gloss."[30] Being part of a group, the girls would introduce themselves with words that would describe their personalities and uprisings; the spoken-word poet Brave, the Southern belle Lyndriette, church-raised Se7en, and the sassy Audra.[31] To accompany their personalities, their clothing styles differ among the group with Brave striking similarities to a Sarah Jessica Parker/Rihanna fashionista, Lyndriette fashioned under a tailored look, Se7en comfortably styled in boho or short, tight, and sexy styles, and Audra rocking mod fashions.[31]

While working on their debut album, RichGirl was accompanied by different writers to work with including The Underdogs, Dre and Vidal, and Bryan-Michael Cox.[30] When asked about their part in writing music for their album, members Lyndirette and Audra where quoted saying "We’re very hands on when it comes to the songwriting. It’s cool to meet different songwriters and see how it all works. Even if we’re not sitting there writing, we are a part of the writing process because we’ve thrown the idea out there in terms of what we want to sing about or know about."[30] On working with SESAC-award winning Bryan-Michael Cox, member Brave stated, "With Bryan-Michael Cox in particular, and a lot of the other songwriters, we’re very involved creatively. Working with Rich, since he knows us so well, maybe we’ll inspire him with a new topic, or a more clever way of saying, ‘We’re going to the club.'"[30] RichGirl takes advantage of the fact that their are four members, allowing their music to create emotional connections through songwriting with a combination of the four women’s personal experiences, as Se7en states, "Because there are four of us, we have four different stories. But even if I haven’t experienced a certain scenario, it might be something in Lyndriette’s past; or maybe we have a sister who has the same story. So as long as we truly relate to the song, it’s important for these messages to get out because we can relate as women."[30]

Members Brave and Lyndriette created alter-ego's for themselves, and introduced them on their personal YouTube channel on September 9, 2009.[36] Brave created her alter-ego known as Kiki Bravery Hennessey and Lyndriette created Boom-Shika.[36] Although the alter-ego's have never made a musical debut, in an interview with Billboard Brave revealed that Kiki Bravery created an extended remix to their promotional single "24's" with an extra rapped verse.[37] To promote the groups second single, "Swagger Right", the group released webisodes titled "The Swagger Series," featuring Lyndirette's alter-ego, Boomshika, in episode six.[38]

Discography

Official mixtapes

Year Title Notes
2011 Fall in Love with RichGirl[15]

Extended plays

List of albums, with selected details
Title Album details Notes
RichGirl EP
  • Released: September 9, 2009[14]
  • Formats: Digital download
  • Free digital download.
  • Features the albums lead single "He Ain't wit Me Now (Tho)", "24's", and snippets of "Back 2 the Club", "Get Ya Swagga Right" and "Millionaire".

Unauthorized

List of albums, with selected details
Title Album details Notes
Can You Afford Me[39][40][41]
  • Released: January 25, 2012
  • Formats: Digital download
  • Fanmade mixtape.
  • Contains officially released & leaked music, following the groups disbandment.[42]
  • Features guest appearances from Fergie, Ne-Yo, Chris Brown, Ke$ha, Rico Love & Fantasia.[43]
Angel EP[44]
  • Released: N/A
  • Formats: Digital download
  • Fanmade extended play.
  • Contains unreleased music and remixes following the groups disbandment.

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
U.S. U.S.
R&B

[9][45]
Hot Club
[46]
"He Ain't wit Me Now (Tho)" 2009 96 31 RichGirl
"Swagger Right" (feat. Rick Ross & Fabolous) 2010 72
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

Title Year Peak Album
U.S. U.S.
R&B

[47]
Hot Club
"24's"(feat. Bun B.) 2009 68 RichGirl
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Music videos

Year Song Director
2009 "He Ain't wit Me Now (Tho)" Ray Kay[48]
2010 "Swagger Right" Colin Tilley[49]

Other appearances

Year Song Album Notes
2010 "Perfume"[50] In My Zone Chris Brown featuring RichGirl
"I Did It"[51] N/A Usher featuring RichGirl
2011 "I Know"[52][53] Last Train to Paris Diddy – Dirty Money featuring Chris Brown, Wiz Khalifa and Se7en of RichGirl [note 1]

Unreleased songs

# Song Artist(s) Writer(s) Leaked Ref.
1 "Angel" RichGirl Un­known Yes [54]
2 "Back To The Club" RichGirl Harvey Mason, Jr.
Damon Thomas
Yes [55]
3 "Beat of My Heart" RichGirl Un­known Yes [54]
4 "Betta Not Do it" RichGirl Rich Harrison No [56]
5 "Better Days" RichGirl Dwayne Baxter
Nelson Bridges
Bradrick Gregory
Yes [57]
[58]
6 "Blowin' Up Phones"[note 2] RichGirl (Feat. Ke$ha) Rich Harrison Yes [59]
7 "Can't Shake" RichGirl Ester Dean No [60]
8 "Can U Afford Me" RichGirl Un­known Yes [61]
9 "Dance For Me" RichGirl Un­known Yes [62]
10 "Foolish" RichGirl Rich Harrison Yes [63]
11 "For You" RichGirl (Feat. Chris Brown) Chris Brown Yes [64]
12 "Got Away" RichGirl Un­known Yes [65]
13 "Honeycomb" RichGirl Un­known Yes [66]
15 "Itty Bitty" RichGirl Un­known Yes [67]
16 "Lucky You Are" RichGirl Warren "Oak" Felder
Harvey Mason
Yes [68]
17 "Millionaire" RichGirl Un­known Yes [69]
18 "Move On Me"[note 3] RichGirl Malay
KP
Yes [70]
19 "Officially The Enemy" RichGirl Un­known No [71]
20 "Own It" RichGirl Un­known Yes [72]
21 "Pimp Cup" [note 4] RichGirl (Feat. Snoop Dogg) Calvin Cordozar Broadus, Jr. Yes [73]
22 "Selfish" RichGirl Jermaine Jackson
Andrew Harr
Yes [74]
23 "Shut Up Boy" RichGirl Feat. (Ne-Yo) Shaffer Smith Yes [75]
24 "Take Over Me" RichGirl Un­known Yes [76]
24 "Tin Cup" RichGirl Un­known No [77]
25 "Tonight" RichGirl Mikkel Eriksen
Tor Hermansen

Rico Love
Yes [78]
26 "Treasures" [note 5] RichGirl (Feat. Fergie) Un­known Yes [79]
27 "Trouble" [note 6] RichGirl (Feat. Gucci Mane & Yo Gotti) Sean Garrett Yes [80]
28 "Uncharted Waters"[note 7] RichGirl Joanna Levesque Yes [67]
29 "You Say" RichGirl Un­known Yes [81]

Tours

Opening act

Notes

  1. ^ Se7en is credited in the albums liner notes.
  2. ^ "Blowin' Up Phones" samples "Tik Tok" by Ke$ha.
  3. ^ "Move On Me" was rerecorded by Fantasia Barrino for her album Back to Me (2010).
  4. ^ An alternate version of "Pimp Cup" exists, which features only RichGirl.
  5. ^ "Treasures" samples "Fergalicious" by Fergie.
  6. ^ An alternate demo version of "Trouble" exists, which features only RichGirl.
  7. ^ An alternate version of "Uncharted Waters" exists, which features only RichGirl.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "RichGirl: Money in the Bank". Rap-Up. April 29, 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-30.
  2. ^ a b c d Concepcion, Mariel (February 23, 2009). "Breaking & Entering: Richgirl". Billboard. Retrieved 2009-06-12. [dead link]
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