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"Rated R: Remixed" is a remix album by Barbadian singer Rihanna, released in 2010. It serves as a reimagining of Rihanna's fourth studio album, "Rated R," which was originally released in 2009. The remix album features reinterpretations of tracks from "Rated R" by various DJs and producers, offering a fresh perspective on Rihanna's dark and edgy sound. "Rated R: Remixed" includes remixes of hit singles such as "Rude Boy," "Hard," and "Rockstar 101," as well as lesser-known album tracks like "Te Amo" and "Fire Bomb." The remixes range in style from dance and electro to hip hop and reggae, showcasing Rihanna's versatility as an artist and her ability to appeal to a diverse range of audiences. While "Rated R: Remixed" may not have achieved the same level of commercial success as Rihanna's original albums, it remains a popular choice among fans of electronic and dance music. The album's innovative remixes breathe new life into Rihanna's music, offering listeners a fresh take on some of her most memorable songs. Overall, "Rated R: Remixed" serves as a testament to Rihanna's enduring popularity and influence in the music industry, highlighting her ability to continually reinvent herself and push the boundaries of contemporary pop music.