Rihanna’s ‘Unapologetic’ Gets $250 Limited Release Deluxe Edition

October 30th, 2012 // 2 Comments
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Rihanna‘s seventh album Unapologetic (out November 12) is getting the superfan treatment with a $250 limited release deluxe edition. The Diamonds Executive Platinum Box (out December 11) costs about 20 times more than a digital copy of the album, but there’s a whole cornucopia of RiRi goodies you’d be getting for the jacked-up price.

The package includes a T-shirt, seven lithographs, a 2GB flash drive (?), seven laptop stickers, “a View-Master containing 3D images depicting the singer’s style transformation,” a 40-page Rihanna notebook with handwritten notes, a personal note by Rihanna to her fans and an exclusive poster. Sounds like a Christmas gift fit for the Rihanna stan. So we’re guessing Chris Brown has already reserved his copy.

[via AOL Music]

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  1. Brandon Hall

    Oh hell no, are you kidding me? I wont even pony up the 10 bucks for one of her generic CDs, so there’s no way in hell Id shove out this kind of money on an artist like her. Who does she think she is, Beyoncé!?

  2. Emerence

    I guess they forget to mention that the handwritten notes are just copies of one. Still not worth the cost. Ridiculous! Even if I was going to buy the retail version of the album, stupid promotions like these always turn me off getting it at all. Look at the history of “limited deluxe editions”, Rihanna’s included. They are never worth the cost.

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