![]() ![]() The reviewer concluded by writing that "Farewell" is a "winning end" to Talk That Talk. ![]() A reviewer for Flavour Magazine described the song as "epic" and "heart-curdling". T'Cha Dunlevy for The Montreal Gazette described the song as "epic," and is a "stark contrast" to the songs which appear before it on the album, specifically " Roc Me Out" and " Watch n' Learn". Kyle Jamon for Parlé Magazine wrote that "Farewell" is a "fitting finish to an album that presents a brand new Rihanna." He praised the song for not incorporating a "morbid" feel or "dark" tones, which were prominent on Rated R. Music critics were divided on "Farewell" Rihanna's vocal performance was praised as well as criticized. Farewell." Melissa Maerz for Entertainment Weekly wrote that Rihanna "wails" the lyrics "'Even though it kills me that you have to go/ I know I'd be sadder if you didn't hit the road." A reviewer for Flavour Magazine wrote that Rihanna displayed "great vocals" in the lyric "Somebody's gonna miss you . Lipshutz also noted that Rihanna delivered the bridge with "powerhouse" vocals. Priya Elan for NME wrote that the song was reminiscent of Rihanna's song "Fire Bomb", from her fourth studio album, Rated R (2009). Rihanna's vocals span from the low note of G 3 to the high note of D 5. The song was composed in the key of G major and set in common time signature, and has a moderately slow tempo of 88 beats per minute. "Farewell" contains lyrics that revolve around saying goodbye to a lover who is not able to be physically present in the relationship for long periods of time. The song was written by Ester Dean and Alexander Grant, with production helmed by Grant under his production name Alex da Kid. ![]()
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