“They'd complain to my other neighbor, who was very close to my mom, so we always got the message: I'm too loud. But we didn't really care. They can't tell me what to do in my house!”

—  Rihanna

On being scolded by her neighbors in Barbados for singing too loudly in the shower. Allure magazine, January 2008.

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