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Beyoncé

On the Friday 13th of December Beyoncé secretly released her fifth studio album Beyoncé. The album artwork consists of a black background with the artist’s name front and centre of the cover in pale pink (a feminine colour).Although the artwork may be ordinary, the way this album was released was far from ordinary. The album was released as soon as it was ready and was delivered straight to her fans. Every song on the album has its own music video and all music videos were released at the same time. Everyone thought that Beyoncé was crazy releasing the album and all the music videos at once, but it happened. This meant that fans could see the entire album straight away and did not have to wait.

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UnapologeticRihanna

On Monday the 19th of November 2012, Rihanna released her seventh studio album Unapologetic. The album artwork shows a nude photo of the artist, showing only one of her many tattoos, with graffiti styled writing, written on top of, and all over the photo in front of a white background. The mainly white graffiti writing contains words such as ‘Happy, Fearless, Faith, Victory and Fun’ which suggest that these are her feelings right now, and she is in a positive place. The title of the album is written in white, but a black background has been scribbled underneath to cover up the artist’s right breast. The title of the album ‘Unapologetic’ implies that the artist is not sorry for what has happened in her life.

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Save Rock and RollFall Out Boy

On Friday the 12th of April, Fall Out Boy released their fifth studio album Save Rock and Roll after a four year hiatus. On Friday the 8th of February, the band secretly released My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up) which was part one of an eleven part series. Each song on the new album had its own music video and all the music videos were linked together in a story. The final music video of the series was Save Rock and Roll featuring Elton John which was released on Saturday the 24th of May, over a year after the first part of the series was released. The album artwork for Save Rock and Roll features a ‘punk and a monk’. The album artwork represents the entire which is the idea of ‘the old clashing with the new’.