Given the proliferation of young and beautiful urban dance-pop divas dominating the radio and music video airwaves in 2005, it initially was tempting to discount
Rihanna as yet another
Beyoncé-
Ciara-
Ashanti cash-in. But like her Def Jam labelmate
Teairra Mari -- another young and beautiful urban dance-pop diva who emerged out of nowhere in 2005 --
Rihanna is winsome rather than wannabe, thanks in no small part to her producers. Just as
Teairra Mari benefited greatly from irresistibly shrewd beat-making on her debut album,
Rihanna benefits from the knowing production work of Syndicated Rhythm Productions, aka
Evan Rogers and
Carl Sturken, who together produced a laundry list of contemporary teen pop sensations during the prior decade.
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