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Originally Posted by Paparazzi
The lyrics are definitely by far the most generic of any singles she's released.
Either way, Rihanna was the one who pushed for it to become a single. Had she just let them release "Te Amo" or release "Fire Bomb" instead of "Flopstar 101", the Rated R era probably would have gotten another single
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I don't think Te Amo for Firebomb would have done well either, she could have had success with another upbeat song like Rude Boy but it was no where to be found on the album.