Breakin' Dishes (Soul Seekerz Remix)

Rihanna · Good Girl Gone Bad - The Remixes [2009]

I don't know who you think I am (4x)



He been gone since three thirty

Been coming home lately at three thirty

I'm super cool

I've been a fool

But now I'm hot

And baby you gone get it

Now I ain't tripping (ha)

I ain't twisted (ha)

I ain't demented (ha)

Well just a lil bit (ha)

I'm kicking asses

I'm taking names

I'm on flame

Don't come home babe



I'm breaking dishes,

Up in here

All Night (uh-huh)

I ain't go stop until I see police lights (uh-huh)

I'm a fight a man tonight

I'm a fight a man tonight

I'm a fight a man

A man, a man, a m-a-n

A man, a man, a m-a-n



I'm still waiting

Come through the door

I'm killing time

You know bleaching your clothes

I'm roasting marshmallows on the fire



And what I'm burning is your attire

I'm getting restless

I'm getting tested

I can't believe he is always out every night

And never checks in

Is he cheating

Man I don't know

I'm looking 'round for something else to throw



{Chorus}



I don't know who you think I am (I am, I am...)

But I really don't give a damn right now

If you don't come

Imma gonna huff and puff and

Blow this, blow this (oh)

Blow this, blow this

Imma blow this, blow this (oh)

Blow this, blow this

Imma blow this, blow this (oh)

Blow this house, house down

Dishes breaking, dishes breaking



{Chorus}



A man, a man, a m-a-n

A man, a man, a m-a-n



Breaking, breaking, breaking....

Dishes Dishes Dishes....

(repeat)

Breakin' Dishes (Soul Seekerz Remix)

Rihanna's 'Breakin' Dishes' serves as a high-energy track from the 'Good Girl Gone Bad - The Remixes' collection, reimagining her 2007 hit with the Soul Seekerz. The original recording established her as a dominant force in pop and R&B, blending soulful vocals with an infectious rhythm that defined the mid-2000s era. By infusing the song with a distinct electronic and dancehall influence, the remix amplifies its club-ready potential while maintaining the emotional core of the lead single. This version highlights Rihanna's versatility as a performer, showcasing her ability to anchor diverse sonic landscapes. It remains a staple of her discography, reflecting the vibrant musical culture of the late 2000s and her continued evolution as an artist who bridges mainstream pop with rhythmic sophistication.