Kamis, 20 Desember 2012

the song 'Umbrella by Rihanna

What is the meaning of the song 'Umbrella by Rihanna?
Answer:

Its a song about love that tells her boyfriend/husband that she'll always be there for him as a friend and even in hard times, she keeps in mind and in her heart the remains of their love.

"You Have My Heart, And We'll Never Be Worlds Apart"

This Says Clearly She Loves Him And Their Love Will Never Stop.

"Maybe In Magizines, But You'll Still Be My Shining Star"

She May Be Famous, And He May Be Non-Famous But She Loves Him Anyway.

"Baby, In The Dark You Cant See Shiny Cars"

When Things Are Bad You Sometimes Forget About The Things You Love.

"Ill Always Be There With You I Must Share"

She Is About To Tell Him Her Thoughts.

"When The Sun Shines We'll Shine Together"

They Both Love, They Love Eachother Together Their Love Is Powerful.

"Told You Ill Be There Forever"

She Promised Him She'd Be There To Hold Him Even In Rough Times.

"Said Id Always Be Your Friend, Took And Oath I'mma Stick It Out To The End"

She Told Him She'd Always Be His Friend (Aka Lover) And She Took The Promise As A Oath And Promises To Herself (And Him) She Will Keep Her Promise (Stick It Out Till The End).

"Now That Its Rainin' More Then Ever At Least We Still Have Eachother"

Their In A Bad Situation But They Think "Hey At Least We Have Eachother".

"You Can Stand Under My Umbrella, You Can Stand Under My Umbrella"

She Is Telling Him He Can Stand With Her And They Will Fight In This "War" Together.

"Ella-Ella-Ella-Eh EH, Under My Umbrella Ella Ella Eh Eh"

She Repeats Herself Yet Still Revealing Her From The Heart Warming Message.

Singing in the Rain/Umbrella

Singing in the Rain/Umbrella from Singin' in the Rain/Rihanna ft. Jay Z. is a mash-up featured in The Substitute, the seventh episode of Season Two. It is sung by Will Schuester, Holly Holliday, Artie Abrams and the New Directions.

In the episode Will wants the Glee kids to perform the song Singin' in the Rain from the musical Singin' in the Rain. Because the song is over 50 years old, the club is displeased as they were hoping to sing more modern songs. Will goes to Holly and asks her what he can do to make the song more modern for the kids. They decide to mash it up with the song Umbrella.

Trivia
  • It took 727 to clean up the water used in the performance.
  • The outfits for Holly and the girls—black trousers and buttoned-up raincoats—were inspired by Rihanna's "Umbrella." Will and the boys were dressed in costumes inspired by the 1952 film Singin' in the Rain (though from the song "Good Mornin'", not "Singing in the Rain" itself): they wore white shirts, vests, and black hats. In the group scenes, every dancer had a black umbrella, while a yellow umbrella was used in the solo scenes for Will and Holly.
Reception

Benigno and Futterman compared "Singin' in the Rain / Umbrella" favorably to mash-ups performed in the preceding episode. Benigno graded it "B", though he said that by using "Singin' in the Rain" as the chorus, the song lacked catharsis, a sentiment echoed by Flandez, who praised the costumes, props and staging, but wished the rendition had had more "bite" and "attitude". Futterman described it as a "buoyant and catchy homage to the old and the new [that] perfectly captures span Glees musical spirit". In contrast, Vick felt the song could not compare to the previous episode's mash-ups. She deemed the staging implausible, questioning how a glee club in financial difficulty could afford elaborate water features for a rehearsal number. Stack was willing to overlook such improbability; he wrote that he loved the mash-up and graded it an "A". Los Angeles Times appreciated the choreography and the manner in which "Paltrow's sassiness undercuts Morrison's overripe sweetness", and named it potentially her favorite group number of the season.Source