Rihanna - Cheers (drink To That) (audio) Online

: Some critics at The Singles Jukebox found the central sample of Avril Lavigne's "I'm With You" repetitive or "annoying" after several listens, viewing it more as a calculated club hit than an artistic triumph. Production & Sampling

Critics generally received the track as a fun, infectious party song, though opinions on its production were split: Rihanna - Cheers (Drink To That) (Audio)

: Reached the top 5 in New Zealand and Australia , where it eventually went 2x Platinum. The "Audio" Experience : Some critics at The Singles Jukebox found

Released as the final single from her fifth studio album Loud (2010), is a celebratory, mid-tempo pop-rock anthem that captures the spirit of the weekend and communal revelry. Critical Overview Critical Overview : Reviewers from PopCrush praised its

: Reviewers from PopCrush praised its "singalong" energy and Rihanna’s more relaxed, "reggae" vocal style. Many noted that its focus on resiliency—specifically the line "don't let the bastards get you down"—gave the track a grit that resonated with working-class listeners.