Rihanna - Unapologetic -deluxe Version-.zip
Released on 19 November 2012 by Def Jam Recordings, Unapologetic stands as Rihanna’s seventh studio album and a pivotal moment in her career that saw her embrace a more raw, experimental sound. The Deluxe Version includes the original 14 tracks plus three bonus tracks and a bonus DVD, making it a comprehensive package for fans of the era. Album Overview and Sound
Genre-Bending: The album is a sonic departure, blending pop, R&B, EDM, and dubstep to create a dark, gritty atmosphere.
Thematic Core: As the title suggests, the album is a defiant statement of self-assurance. It explores themes of complicated love, fame, and emotional vulnerability, often reflecting her highly public personal life at the time.
Critical Impact: It became Rihanna’s first number-one album on the Billboard 200, cementing her status as a global powerhouse. Key Tracks
"Diamonds": The lead single, written by Sia, became an anthem for the album, showcasing a soaring, mid-tempo ballad style that dominated charts worldwide. Rihanna - Unapologetic -Deluxe Version-.zip
"Stay" (feat. Mikky Ekko): A vulnerable, piano-driven ballad that highlighted Rihanna's vocal range and emotional depth.
"Pour It Up": A club-ready track that leaned heavily into hip-hop and trap influences, emphasizing the "unapologetic" persona.
"Loveeeeeee Song" (feat. Future): A standout R&B collaboration that added a smooth, late-night vibe to the record. Deluxe Version Exclusives
The Deluxe Edition offers a deeper dive into the Unapologetic era with: Released on 19 November 2012 by Def Jam
Bonus Tracks: Includes "Half of Me" and remixes like the "Diamonds" (Dave Audé 100 Edit).
Bonus DVD: Typically features never-before-seen footage, including the "777 Tour" documentary, which followed Rihanna as she performed seven shows in seven countries over seven days to promote the album's release.
3. Qobuz
- For audiophiles, Qobuz sells Unapologetic in MP3, CD-quality FLAC, or even 24-bit Hi-Res. All downloads are delivered as
.zipfiles. - Best option if you want lossless audio (but the ZIP size will be larger).
3. What’s inside (Deluxe Version tracks)
Standard + deluxe tracks (likely MP3 or M4A):
Standard album:
- Phresh Out the Runway
- Diamonds
- Numb (feat. Eminem)
- Pour It Up
- Loveeeeeee Song (feat. Future)
- Jump
- Right Now (feat. David Guetta)
- What Now
- Stay (feat. Mikky Ekko)
- Nobody’s Business (feat. Chris Brown)
- Love Without Tragedy / Mother Mary
- Get It Over With
- No Love Allowed
Deluxe extras:
14. Lost in Paradise
15. Half of Me
16. Diamonds (Dave Audé 100 Extended Remix) – sometimes included
On macOS:
- Double-click the
.zip– it auto-extracts to the same folder.
2. Extract the contents
Deluxe Edition Bonus Tracks (3 extra)
- “Half of Me”
- “Diamonds” (Dave Audé 100% Extended Mix) – in some store versions
- “Diamonds” (Gregor Salto Remix) – in some store versions
Note: Bonus track availability varies by retailer (iTunes, Amazon Music, Tidal, etc.). The most complete Deluxe Version includes “Half of Me” + two remixes of “Diamonds.”
The Legacy of “Unapologetic”
Even today, Unapologetic stands as a turning point in Rihanna’s career. It bridged the gap between her dance-pop era (Loud, Talk That Talk) and the moodier, more experimental sound she would later explore on Anti (2016).
Key highlights:
- “Diamonds” became one of her signature ballads, spending weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
- “Stay” (feat. Mikky Ekko) showcased her raw vulnerability and earned a Grammy nomination.
- “Pour It Up” became an anthem for club strips and later a meme, but also a symbol of unapologetic female financial independence.
- The controversial duet “Nobody’s Business” with Chris Brown sparked intense debate — a move that truly lived up to the album’s title.
The Deluxe Version’s bonus track “Half of Me” is especially beloved by fans — a piano-driven confession about fame, pain, and resilience. It’s often cited as one of her deepest cuts.