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Robyn Rihanna Fenty ( ; born February 20, 1988) is a Barbadian singer, businesswoman, and actress. One of the wealthiest musicians in the world, her various accolades include nine
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s, twelve ''Billboard'' Music Awards, and thirteen
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s. Rihanna is one of the best-selling recording artists of all time, with sales estimated at 250 million units globally. Rihanna signed with
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in 2005 and found mainstream recognition following the release of her first two studio albums, ''
Music of the Sun ''Music of the Sun'' is the debut studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was released on August 29, 2005, by Def Jam Recordings. Prior to signing with Def Jam, Rihanna was discovered by record producer Evan Rogers in Barbados, who helped ...
'' (2005) and '' A Girl Like Me'' (2006). Both influenced by
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, the albums peaked within the top ten on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, with the latter spawning the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100-number one single "
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". Her third album, ''
Good Girl Gone Bad ''Good Girl Gone Bad'' is the third studio album by Barbadian singer, Rihanna. It was released on May 31, 2007, by Def Jam Recordings and SRP Records. Rihanna worked with various producers on the album, including Tricky Stewart, The-Dream, Neo ...
'' (2007) and its reissue, subtitled ''Reloaded'' (2008), incorporated elements of
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, and established her status as a pop icon. It spawned the US number one singles "
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", " Take a Bow", and " Disturbia", the first of which won Rihanna her first
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. Rihanna continued to blend
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,
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, and R&B influences on her next albums, ''
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'' (2009), '' Loud'' (2010), ''
Talk That Talk ''Talk That Talk'' is the sixth studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was released on November 18, 2011 by Def Jam Recordings and SRP Records. ''Talk That Talk'' was recorded during the Loud Tour between February and November 2011. It w ...
'' (2011), and ''
Unapologetic ''Unapologetic'' is the seventh studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was released on 19 November 2012 by Def Jam Recordings and SRP Records. It was recorded between June and November 2012, during promotion of her sixth studio album, '' T ...
'' (2012)—the latter of which topped the ''Billboard'' 200. The albums spawned the ''Billboard'' Hot 100-number one singles "
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", " Only Girl (In the World)", " What's My Name?", " S&M", "
We Found Love "We Found Love" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna released as the lead single from her sixth studio album, '' Talk That Talk'' (2011). The song features Scottish DJ Calvin Harris, whose 2012 album '' 18 Months'' also includes the track. Produ ...
", and "
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". Her eighth album, ''
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'' (2016), showcased new creative control following her departure from Def Jam in favor of
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's label,
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. Becoming her second US number one album, it was supported by the chart-topping single "
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". As an actress, her films include ''
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'' (2012), ''
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'' (2015), ''
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'' (2017), and ''
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'' (2018). Rihanna is the best-selling female recording artist of the 21st century according to ''
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'' and the highest-certified female digital single artist by
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(RIAA). She has seven U.S. diamond certified singles and 14 number-one singles on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Aside from music, Rihanna is recognized for her humanitarian involvement, entrepreneurship, and fashion industry influence. She established the
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, cosmetics brand
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, and fashion house Fenty under
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, becoming the first black woman to lead a luxury brand for LVMH. In 2018, she was appointed as an ambassador by the
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and declared a
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in 2021.


Early life

Robyn Rihanna Fenty was born on February 20, 1988, in
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. She is the daughter of accountant Monica (née Braithwaite) and warehouse supervisor Ronald Fenty. Her mother is
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, while her Barbadian father has African, Irish, English, and Scottish ancestry. Rihanna has two brothers, Rorrey and Rajad Fenty, and two half-sisters and a half-brother from her father's side, each born to different mothers from his previous relationships. She grew up in a three-bedroom bungalow in
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and sold clothes with her father in a stall on the street. Rihanna has said that her childhood was deeply affected by her father's
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and
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addiction, which contributed to her parents' strained marriage. She has said in interviews that her father used to abuse her mother physically, and that she would try to get in between them to break up fights. As a child, Rihanna had many
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s for the excruciating headaches that she suffered, recalling that "doctors even thought it was a tumor, because it was that intense." By the time she was 14, her parents had divorced, and her health began to improve. She grew up listening to
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music. She attended Charles F. Broome Memorial Primary School and
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, where she studied alongside future international cricketers Chris Jordan and
Carlos Brathwaite Carlos Ricardo Brathwaite (born 18 July 1988) is a cricketer from Barbados and a former captain of the West Indies Twenty20 International (T20I) team. He was a key member of the West Indies team that won the 2016 T20 World Cup, and his most nota ...
. At age 11, Rihanna was a cadet in Barbados's Cadet Corps; the later Barbadian singer-songwriter
Shontelle Shontelle Delia Layne (born 4 October 1985), known mononymously as Shontelle, is a Barbadian singer and songwriter. She released her debut album '' Shontelligence'' in 2008. Her second album, '' No Gravity'', was released in 2010. Her singles " ...
was her drill sergeant. She initially wanted to graduate from high school, but she chose to pursue a musical career instead.


Music career


2003–2006: Beginnings and early releases

In 2003, Rihanna formed a musical trio with two of her classmates in Barbados. Without a name or any material, the
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auditioned with American record producer
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, who commented, "The minute Rihanna walked into the room, it was like the other two girls didn't exist." Rihanna later performed renditions of
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's "
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" and
Mariah Carey Mariah Carey ( ; born March 27, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actress. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Songbird Supreme" by ''Guinness World Records'', Carey is known for her five-octave voc ...
's "
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". Impressed, Rogers scheduled a second meeting with Rihanna's mother present and then invited Rihanna to his hometown in the United States to record some demo tapes that could be sent to record labels. Recordings were intermittent, taking about a year because she was only able to record during school holidays. "
Pon de Replay "Pon de Replay" is the debut single by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her debut studio album, ''Music of the Sun'' (2005). It was written and produced by Vada Nobles, Alisha "M'Jestie" Brooks, Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers. The song was released ...
" and "The Last Time" were two tracks recorded for the demo tape, which were eventually included on her debut album ''
Music of the Sun ''Music of the Sun'' is the debut studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was released on August 29, 2005, by Def Jam Recordings. Prior to signing with Def Jam, Rihanna was discovered by record producer Evan Rogers in Barbados, who helped ...
''. That same year, Rihanna was signed to Rogers's and
Carl Sturken Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers are New York–based songwriters and record producers. They have produced hits for Ruben Studdard, Wild Orchid, Christina Aguilera and Evelyn Champagne King and helped build the career of Rihanna. In addition to ...
's production company, Syndicated Rhythm Productions. Rihanna's demo was shipped out to
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, where Jay Brown, an A&R executive at the record label, was one of the first to hear the demo. Brown played the demo tape for rapper
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, who had recently been appointed as president and CEO of Def Jam. When Jay-Z first heard the track "Pon de Replay", he felt the song was too big for her. Despite being skeptical, he invited Rihanna to audition for the label. In early 2005, Rihanna auditioned for Def Jam in New York City, where Jay-Z introduced her to music mogul Antonio "L.A." Reid. At the audition, she sang
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's cover of "
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", as well as the demo tracks "Pon de Replay" and "The Last Time". Jay-Z was absolutely certain about signing her after she performed her future single "Pon de Replay". His boss, L.A. Reid, was also impressed with her audition, telling Jay-Z not to let Rihanna leave the building until the contract was signed. Reid left it to Jay-Z and his team to close the deal which resulted in a six-album record deal with Def Jam. She waited in Jay-Z's office until 3:00 in the morning to get lawyers to draft up a contract because he wanted to prevent her from signing with another label. Rihanna canceled other meetings with record labels and relocated from Barbados to the United States to live with Rogers and his wife. After signing with Def Jam, Jay-Z and his team did the A&R for Rihanna's debut album and spent the next three months recording and completing her debut album. She worked with different producers to complete her debut studio album, primarily Rogers and his production partner
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. With several songs to pick as a lead single, "Pon de Replay" was chosen because it seemed like the best song suited for a summer release. In May 2005, her debut single, "Pon de Replay", was released under her mononym "Rihanna". It charted successfully worldwide, peaking in the top five in fifteen countries, including at No. 2 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart and the UK Singles Chart. The song became a club hit in the United States, peaking at No. 1 on the ''Billboard''
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. ''Music of the Sun'' was released in August 2005. It debuted at No. 10 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and received a platinum certification from the
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(RIAA). The album sold over 2 million copies worldwide. A second single, "If It's Lovin' that You Want", was not as successful as its predecessor, but reached the top 10 in Australia, Ireland and New Zealand. Aside from her work in music, Rihanna made her acting debut in a cameo role in the successful straight-to-DVD film '' Bring It On: All or Nothing'', released in August 2006. A month after the release of her debut album, Rihanna began working on her second studio album. '' A Girl like Me'' was released in April 2006. ''
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'' felt that "the burning rock guitar" and haunted strings of some of the album's tracks made "''A Girl like Me'' ..likable". The album was a commercial success, charting in the top 10 in 13 countries. The album reached No. 1 in Canada and No. 5 in the United Kingdom and the United States, where it sold 115,000 copies in its first week. The album became Rihanna's first to be certified two-times
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by the
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, after selling over 1,000,000 units. Its
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, "
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", was an international success, charting in the top five in 11 countries. The song reached No. 1 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and in Australia, her first to reach this chart position. " Unfaithful", the album's second single, reached the top 10 in 18 countries, including No. 1 in Canada and Switzerland. Two more singles were released from the album: "
We Ride "We Ride" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her second studio album '' A Girl like Me'' (2006). It was written by Makeba Riddick, Mikkel S. Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen, with production helmed by Stargate. The song was released on ...
" and "
Break It Off "Break It Off" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her second studio album '' A Girl like Me'' (2006), and features guest vocals from Sean Paul. It was written by Donovan Bennett, Paul, K. Ford and Rihanna, while production was handled b ...
".


2007–2008: ''Good Girl Gone Bad''

In early 2007, Rihanna appeared on the single " Roll It" with Jamaican band
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and fellow Barbadian singer-songwriter Shontelle. The song appeared on J-Status' debut album ''The Beginning'', released in several European countries only. Around that time, Rihanna had already begun work on her third studio album, ''
Good Girl Gone Bad ''Good Girl Gone Bad'' is the third studio album by Barbadian singer, Rihanna. It was released on May 31, 2007, by Def Jam Recordings and SRP Records. Rihanna worked with various producers on the album, including Tricky Stewart, The-Dream, Neo ...
''. With the help of producers
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,
Tricky Stewart Christopher Alan "Tricky" Stewart (born January 4, 1974) is an American record producer, record executive, songwriter, and music publisher. Stewart, a five-time Grammy Award recipient, began producing music in 1992 and has contributed to unit s ...
and
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she embraced a new musical direction through uptempo dance tracks. Released in May 2007, the album charted at No. 2 in Australia and the US and topped the charts in multiple countries, including Brazil, Canada, Ireland and the UK. The album received the most positive critical reviews of her first three albums. The lead single, "
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", topped the charts in 13 countries and remained at No. 1 in the UK for 10 consecutive weeks, the longest-running No. 1 single there since
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's single "
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" spent 15 weeks at the top in 1994. It was Rihanna's first single to be named one of the
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, with sales of over 8 million copies. The songs "
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", "
Hate That I Love You "Hate That I Love You" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her third studio album, '' Good Girl Gone Bad'' (2007). It features vocals by American singer and songwriter Ne-Yo, who co-wrote the song with its producers Stargate. Def ...
" (featuring Ne-Yo), and " Don't Stop the Music" were also released as singles, with the latter becoming an international hit. In support of the album, Rihanna began the
Good Girl Gone Bad Tour The Good Girl Gone Bad Tour was the second overall and first world concert tour by Barbadian singer Rihanna, in support of her third studio album '' Good Girl Gone Bad'' (2007). The setlist was composed of songs mostly from ''Good Girl Gone Bad ...
in September 2007, with 80 shows across the US, Canada, and Europe. Rihanna was nominated for several
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for ''Good Girl Gone Bad'', winning
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for "Umbrella" alongside Jay-Z, her first
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. On June 9, 2008, Rihanna released ''
Good Girl Gone Bad Live ''Good Girl Gone Bad Live'' is the first live long-form video by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was first released on June 9, 2008 by Def Jam Recordings. The DVD and Blu-ray release features Rihanna's concert at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, ...
'', her first
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long-form video. The
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and
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release featured Rihanna's concert at the
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in Manchester, United Kingdom, held on December 6, 2007, as part of the Good Girl Gone Bad Tour. The release also contained a special documentary that presented Rihanna discussing her experiences during the tour. By late 2008, Rihanna still remained on the charts with the release of the fifth single from ''Good Girl Gone Bad'', "
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", and was named "Diva of the Year" by ''
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'' for her "newfound staying power". ''Good Girl Gone Bad'' has sold over 2.8 million units in the United States alone, receiving a seven-times-Platinum certification from the RIAA. It is Rihanna's bestselling album in the country to date. The album has sold 9 million units worldwide. During the late 2000s, Rihanna experimented further with
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,
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, and rock music, officially shifting her musical style and image away from the Barbados island girl. Throughout 2008, Rihanna performed on the
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alongside Kanye West,
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, and
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. Her third studio album's
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, '' Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded'', was released in June 2008 with three new songs: " Disturbia", " Take a Bow" and the
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duet "
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", plus a
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version of "Hate That I Love You" featuring Spanish pop singer
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. All four were released as singles and charted highly, reaching peak positions worldwide. In August 2008, Rihanna and a host of other female singers recorded the charity single "
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", the theme song to the anti-cancer campaign
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. " Live Your Life", a
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between
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and Rihanna, was released that November and topped the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.


2009–2011: ''Rated R'' and ''Loud''

On February 8, 2009, Rihanna's scheduled performance at the
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was canceled. Reports surfaced that then-boyfriend, singer
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, had physically assaulted her. He was arrested on suspicion of making criminal threats. On March 5, 2009, Brown was charged with assault and making criminal threats. A leaked photograph from the police department obtained by TMZ.com revealed that Rihanna had sustained visible injuries. A few months after the incident, Rihanna was featured on the single "
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" by Jay-Z, which also featured
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and was released as the second single from Jay-Z's eleventh studio album ''
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''. In early 2009, Rihanna began working on her fourth studio album, ''
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''. ''Rated R'' was released in November 2009. The album had ''
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'' magazine stating that Rihanna "transformed her sound and made one of the best pop records of the year". ''Rated R'' featured a darker and more foreboding tone than Rihanna's previous albums. ''Rated R'' debuted at No. 4 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart. The album was supported by six singles, including "
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", which was the biggest worldwide success from the album, topping the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for six weeks and reaching top 10 positions in 22 other countries. In January 2010, Rihanna released her charity
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of "
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" for the '' Hope for Haiti Now'' campaign. She also recorded the song " Stranded (Haiti Mon Amour)" together with Jay-Z,
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and
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for the same campaign to alleviate the 2010 Haiti earthquake. In summer 2010, Rihanna collaborated with rapper Eminem on "Love the Way You Lie", which was a major worldwide success, reaching No. 1 in over 20 countries. Reaching number 2, the song became the List of best-selling singles by year (UK), biggest-selling song of 2010 in the UK and the first of Rihanna's singles to sell over a million copies in the country. In October 2010, Rihanna switched managers, joining Jay-Z's
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Management. In late 2010, she was featured on three singles: Kanye West's "All of the Lights", from the album ''My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy'' (2010), Nicki Minaj's "Fly (Nicki Minaj song), Fly", from her debut studio album ''Pink Friday'' (2010) and David Guetta's "Who's That Chick?", from the album ''One More Love'' (2010). '' Loud'', Rihanna's fifth studio album, was released in November 2010. The album produced three US Billboard Hot 100s. Its lead single, " Only Girl (In the World)", " What's My Name?", featuring rapper Drake (musician), Drake and " S&M", following the release of its official remix featuring Britney Spears. Rihanna set a record as the solo artist with the fastest accumulation of 10 chart toppers in the Hot 100s history. At the 53rd Grammy Awards, "Only Girl (In the World)" won the award for Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording, Best Dance Recording. "Man Down (song), Man Down" and "California King Bed" were released as singles in May 2011 with moderate success. "Cheers (Drink to That)", which interpolates Avril Lavigne's 2002 single "I'm with You (Avril Lavigne song), I'm with You", was released as the seventh and final single from the album. To promote the album, Rihanna embarked on her Loud Tour in June 2011, which sold out 10 nights at The O2 Arena (London), The O2 Arena in West London, the most sold-out shows for a female artist in the venue's history. The tour was the seventh highest-grossing tour worldwide of 2011. In September 2020 she put her St John's Wood, North London house for sale with a price of £32 million.


2011–2013: ''Talk That Talk'' and ''Unapologetic''

Rihanna's sixth album, ''
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'', was released in November 2011. The album debuted at No. 3 in the U.S. and number No. 1 in the UK The album's lead single, "
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", topped charts in twenty-seven countries and peaked in the top 10 in 30 countries and broke many chart records worldwide. The single topped the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for 10 non-consecutive weeks, becoming Rihanna's longest-running No. 1 single on the chart and the longest-running No. 1 single of 2011 in the US. "You Da One" and the album's talk That Talk (Rihanna song), title track, featuring Jay-Z, were released as the second and third singles, to moderate success. "Where Have You Been", the fifth single, successfully charted worldwide, reaching No. 5 in the US and No. 6 in the UK. "Cockiness (Love It)" was released as the album's sixth and final single in a remixed form featuring rapper ASAP Rocky. In early 2012, two collaborations featuring Rihanna were released: Coldplay's "Princess of China", from their album ''Mylo Xyloto'', and Drake's "Take Care (song), Take Care", from his Take Care (album), album of the same name. In February 2012, Rihanna won her third Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 2012 Grammy Awards for her Kanye West collaboration "All of the Lights" and was voted the Best International Female Solo Artist at the 2012 BRIT Awards for the second consecutive year. March 2012 saw the simultaneous releases of two collaborations between Rihanna and Chris Brown: remixes of her song "Birthday Cake (song), Birthday Cake" and his "Turn Up the Music (Chris Brown song), Turn Up the Music". The recordings received mainly negative responses due to the pair's history of domestic violence. In September 2012, "We Found Love (video), We Found Love" won the MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year, making Rihanna the first woman to receive the accolade more than once. Rihanna's seventh studio album, ''
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'', was released in November 2012. In the United States, the album debuted at No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart, marking Rihanna's first No. 1 album in the country. The lead single from the album, "
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", reached No. 1 in more than 20 countries worldwide, including on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, where it became Rihanna's 12 No. 1 on the chart. The album's second single, "Stay (Rihanna song), Stay", featuring Mikky Ekko, reached the top five in over twenty countries, including No. 3 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. As promotion prior to the album's release, Rihanna embarked on the Rihanna 777 Documentary... 7Countries7Days7Shows, 777 Tour, a mini tour of seven shows in seven countries in seven days. On May 6, 2013, Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox aired a documentary about the tour, with a Rihanna 777 Documentary... 7Countries7Days7Shows, documentary DVD being released the following day as Rihanna's third live long-form video release. In February 2013, at the 55th Grammy Awards, Rihanna won her sixth Grammy Award, in the category Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video, Best Short Form Music Video for "We Found Love (music video), We Found Love" (2011). Also that month, the United Kingdom's Official Charts Company announced that Rihanna had sold 3,868,000 records in the past year in the country, ranking at No. 1 in the list of 2013 BRIT Awards artist nominees. Rihanna's fifth headlining concert tour, the Diamonds World Tour, began in March 2013, in support of ''Unapologetic''. Rihanna then appeared in the Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg comedy film ''This Is the End'', which was released in June 2013. That same month, American hip hop music, hip hop artist Wale (rapper), Wale released a Bad (Wale song)#Remix, remixed version of his single "Bad (Wale song)#Remix, Bad" featuring Rihanna. In October 2013, Eminem released his Rihanna-assisted single, "The Monster (song), The Monster", as the fourth release from his eighth studio album ''The Marshall Mathers LP 2'' (2013).


2014–2017: Standalone releases, ''Home'' soundtrack and ''Anti''

In 2014, Rihanna appeared on Shakira's single, "Can't Remember to Forget You". Following the release of ''Unapologetic'' and its accompanying tour, Rihanna aimed to take a hiatus from recording music, stating: "I wanted to have a year to just do whatever I want artistically, creatively." In May 2014, Rihanna left Def Jam Recordings to sign fully with Roc Nation, the record label that had managed her career since October 2010. A year after Rihanna began working on her eighth studio album, the single "FourFiveSeconds" was released, which featured Rihanna paired up with Kanye West and Paul McCartney. Two further singles followed its release: "Bitch Better Have My Money" and "American Oxygen"; neither made the final track listing for Rihanna's eighth studio album. During the creation of the album, Rihanna ventured into other endeavors and appeared in the voice role of Tip in the animated feature film ''
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'' alongside Jim Parsons and Jennifer Lopez, the film was based on ''The True Meaning of Smekday'' by Adam Rex. Rihanna also released a Home (soundtrack), concept album soundtrack for the film. In late 2015, Rihanna signed a $25 million contract with Samsung that would see her promoting Samsung Galaxy, Samsung's Galaxy line of products whilst Samsung would sponsor the release of her eighth studio album and its supporting tour. The Anti World Tour was announced in November 2015 and began in March 2016, with Travis Scott (musician), Travis Scott supporting in North America and Big Sean supporting at selected European dates. The Weeknd had also initially planned to support at certain European sites, but he backed out citing "unforeseen changes in upcoming projects". On January 28, 2016, Rihanna released her eighth studio album, ''
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'', exclusively through Streaming media, streaming service Tidal (service), Tidal. The album peaked at No. 1 on the US ''Billboard'' 200, becoming Rihanna's second No. 1 and eighth top 10 album on the chart. The album was supported by the release of four singles, including the lead single "
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", featuring Drake, which topped the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. Further Platinum-certified singles "Needed Me" and "Love on the Brain" both peaked inside the top 10 of the US Hot 100. In 2016, Rihanna was featured in several singles. The first collaboration single was Kanye West's "Famous (Kanye West song), Famous", where Rihanna provided uncredited guest vocals. She was then officially featured on Calvin Harris' "This Is What You Came For", which was a success. Rihanna was also featured on Drake's "Too Good (song), Too Good" and on Mike Will Made Its "Nothing Is Promised". In June 2016, Rihanna released "Sledgehammer (Rihanna song), Sledgehammer", a single from the ''Star Trek Beyond'' movie soundtrack. On August 28, 2016, Rihanna was honored with the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards after performing various medleys of her hit songs. Rihanna released several collaborations in 2017. First she was the featured part in Future (rapper), Future's "Selfish (Future song), Selfish", the lead single from the rapper's sixth studio album, ''Hndrxx''. Summer 2017 saw the release of Rihanna's collaborations with record producer DJ Khaled, "Wild Thoughts", which also featured Bryson Tiller and was a worldwide success, and Kendrick Lamar's single, "Loyalty (Kendrick Lamar song), Loyalty", which earned Rihanna her ninth Grammy Award at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards. In November 2017, Rihanna was part of N.E.R.Ds comeback single "Lemon (N.E.R.D and Rihanna song), Lemon" from the band's album ''No One Ever Really Dies''.


2018–present: Hiatus, upcoming ninth studio album and Super Bowl LVII halftime show

In October 2017, Shakka (singer), Shakka revealed that he was working with Rihanna on her "absolutely insane" album. In December 2018, Rihanna confirmed that the album would be released in 2019, and later announced that it is a
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project. In August 2019, fans noticed that Rihanna and co-songwriters Collin Edwards, Monique Lawrence, and Alexander Ogunmokun registered a song titled "Private Loving" with the music publishing organization Broadcast Music, Inc., BMI. In September 2019, it was announced that she had signed with Sony/ATV Music Publishing. In December 2019, Rihanna alluded to her album being complete and indefinitely withholding the release date in an Instagram post. In her 2023 ''British Vogue'' interview, when asked about her ninth studio album, she said: "When you come off of an album like ''Anti'' ... there's this pressure that I put on myself. That if it's not better than that then it is not even worth it", noting that "it's not the right way to look at music" and "if I keep waiting until this feels right and perfect and better, maybe it's going to keep taking forever and maybe it'll never come out and no, I'm not down to that." During this period, Rihanna appeared on Canadian singer PartyNextDoor's song "Believe It (PartyNextDoor and Rihanna song), Believe It", which was released on March 27, 2020. On October 28, 2022, she released the lead single from the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (soundtrack), ''Black Panther: Wakanda Forever'' soundtrack, "Lift Me Up (Rihanna song), Lift Me Up", her first solo musical release since ''Anti''. The song earned her nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Original Song. On February 12, 2023, she headlined the Super Bowl LVII Super Bowl LVII halftime show, halftime show, which marked her first live performance in over five years, and the end of her previously self-imposed boycott of the event, which she instigated in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick. The show had a mostly positive reception. It was initially reported that the performance gained a total of 118.7 million viewers across television and digital platforms, however the figure was later revised by Nielsen Media Research, who adjusted the number to 121.017 million viewers, making it the most-watched halftime show in history, surpassing Katy Perry's performance at the Super Bowl XLIX halftime show. It earned her a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Special (Live).


Artistry


Music and voice

Rihanna is a mezzo-soprano, with a Vocal range, range spanning from B (musical note), B2 to C♯ (musical note), C6. While recording tracks for her third studio album, ''Good Girl Gone Bad'' (2007), Rihanna took vocal lessons from Ne-Yo. She said of the experience, "I've never had vocal training, so when I'm in the studio, he'll tell me how to breathe and stuff... He'll call out these big fancy words: 'OK, I want you to do staccato.' And I'm like, 'OK, I don't know what that is.'" Her vocal performance on ''Loud'' (2010) received positive reviews from music critics. James Skinner from BBC praised Rihanna's vocals on the song "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)" and wrote that her voice is powerful and that "it is Rihanna's vocal – at once commanding, soulful and vulnerable – that anchors the song, and Loud itself". Andy Gill from ''The Independent'' feels that "California King Bed" features her best vocal performance. In a review of ''Unapologetic'', ''Billboard'' magazine wrote, "Diamonds finds Rihanna doing one of her throatiest, most impassioned vocals to date, on this inspirational pop ballad." Jon Caramanica of the ''New York Times'' stated, "over the years, as her game face froze in place, her voice cured into a weapon of emotional chill and strategic indifference. It's decidedly unfriendly, made to give orders". In 2023, ''
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'' ranked Rihanna at number 68 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time. Growing up in Barbados, she mainly listened to
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, Hip hop music, hip hop and soca music. When she first came to the US, she was exposed to different types of music with "rock being one of them, and I fell in love with it. [Now] I love rock music." During her debut, she recorded songs that were inspired by her Caribbean music, Caribbean roots and described her early sound as "a fusion of reggae, hip-hop and R&B, with a little something different thrown in". Her early dancehall roots can be found on her debut album, ''Music of the Sun'', and its follow-up, ''A Girl like Me''. Her debut album demonstrates the influence of Rihanna's musical heritage of the Caribbean. Kelefa Sanneh of the ''New York Times'' complimented its combination of dancehall and reggae, who said, "Dancehall reggae sometimes seems like a furiously insular form of music, but ... Rihanna is only the latest singer to discover how versatile the genre's spring-loaded electronic rhythms can be". Her debut single, "Pon de Replay" features a dancehall-pop mixture that infuses a reggae style, while "If It's Lovin' that You Want" talks about a girl seducing a male to be her boyfriend. Aiming for artistic growth, ''A Girl like Me'' expresses personal experiences that typical 18-year-old girls go through with ballads that were described as elegant and mature. After her second album, she slowly dismissed her dancehall and reggae roots. Rihanna's musical career has been an experiment with new musical ideas and stated that she wants "to make music that could be heard in parts of the world that I'd never been to". With its provocative subject matter and lyrics, she began incorporating a wide range of genres including, pop, Contemporary R&B, R&B, reggae,
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, hip hop and electronic dance music, EDM. During a review for ''Good Girl Gone Bad'', ''Slant Magazine'' to write that Rihanna "finally figured out that she's a dance artist and the majority of the album is uptempo dance-pop [songs like]" "Push Up on Me" and " Don't Stop the Music". It represents a departure from the Caribbean sound of her previous albums and is described as a turning point in her career. While the first half of the record shares many 1980s pop influences with songs like "Don't Stop the Music" and "
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", the second half retreats into standard R&B. Recorded after the assault by her then-boyfriend, Chris Brown, ''Rated R'' had a much darker tone and was filled with various emotions she experienced throughout 2009. In her fifth album ''Loud'', Rihanna reflects on the fun and energetic vibe she had while recording the album. The album is a mixture of ballads, party anthems and empowering love songs. ''Talk That Talk'' was similar to ''Rated R'', as both contain hip hop, R&B, dancehall and dubstep genres. ''Loud'' and ''Talk That Talk'' saw her explore sexuality in her work ("S&M (Rihanna song), S&M" and "Birthday Cake (song), Birthday Cake") and return to her dancehall roots ("Man Down" and "Watch n' Learn"). She also branched out into house music with tracks like "We Found Love", "Only Girl (In the World)" and "Complicated (Rihanna song), Complicated". Her songs are also inspired through record Sampling (music), sampling from other artists.


Influences

Rihanna has named Madonna as her idol and biggest influence. She said that she wanted to be the "black Madonna" and praised her ability to reinvent herself throughout her career. She noted, "I think that Madonna was a great inspiration for me, especially on my earlier work. If I had to examine her evolution through time, I think she reinvented her clothing style and music with success every single time. And at the same time remained a real force in entertainment in the whole world." Another major influence on Rihanna's music and career has been
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, whose song "Hero" she performed when Rihanna was still a teenager at her high school talent show. She revealed that Carey's song "Vision of Love" "was the song that made [her] want to do music". In her youth, she would see Bob Marley on television because of his fame in the Caribbean. She stated, "He's one of my favourite artists of all time – he really paved the way for every other artist out of the Caribbean". She built a shrine in her home dedicated to the reggae legend and has covered Marley's "Is This Love (Bob Marley song), Is This Love" and Bob Marley & The Wailers' "Redemption Song (Rihanna song), Redemption Song" during her concert tours. During her childhood, she would go around singing
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songs and "A Whole New World" into her hairbrush so much that her neighbors started calling her "Robyn Redbreast". She also stated that one of the first songs she remembers falling in love with was Houston's version of "I Will Always Love You" and that it "was really inspiring, and it made me develop a passion for music, so really, she's partly responsible for me being here in this industry." Rihanna was also influenced by Janet Jackson, Aaliyah, Tupac, Beyoncé and
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. Other musical influences and idols include Celine Dion, Grace Jones, Lil' Kim, Alicia Keys, Prince (musician), Prince, Fefe Dobson, and Brandy Norwood, Brandy. Rihanna takes influence from the different types of music she discovered when she came to America and revealed that rock music was one of the first genres she fell in love with. She commented, "as I grow older, I want to know more about music. I want to discover more types of music". She cited Brandy's fourth studio album, ''Afrodisiac (Brandy album), Afrodisiac'' (2004), as her main inspiration for her third album, ''Good Girl Gone Bad'' (2007). In her early career, her music contained strong influences of
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, including
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and dancehall. The music video of the song "Rude Boy" featured images inspired by her Caribbean roots.


Videos and stage

Rihanna has worked with music video director Anthony Mandler on more than a dozen music videos, the first being " Unfaithful" (2006). "We've done 16 videos together; they're not all tough, ..Yeah, I mean, I'm known for the 'Disturbia's and the 'Russian Roulette's and things like that, but 'Only Girl (In the World)' is certainly an ethereal kind of empowering, beauty-filled video," Mandler said. Jocelyn Vena of MTV wrote, "Rihanna, like Madonna, also has a tendency to make truly thought-provoking music videos that fit the songs they represent. Smattered in between glitzier, more glamorous clips, Madge and Ri want us to think about bigger issues". Jon Bream of the ''Star Tribune'' commented "[i]n the tradition of Madonna and Janet Jackson, Rihanna has become the video vixen of the '00s ... Rihanna has perfected the pout, the long-legged strut, and trend-setting hairdos that keep women and men alike checking her out on YouTube." George Epaminondas of ''InStyle'' considers Rihanna's music videos to be "cinematic" due to her "blend of lush island rhythms and swinging pop and ... mischievous sensuality." Many of her music videos were shot as short films exploring issues such as love triangles, abuse and substance abuse romance, including "We Found Love" and "Man Down". Her music video for "Umbrella" shows Rihanna's transition into adulthood and her newly adopted image. The "dark, creepy" scenes of "Disturbia" have been compared to ''Michael Jackson's Thriller (music video), Michael Jackson's Thriller''. The video for "Russian Roulette" features Rihanna in a padded room playing a game of russian roulette with her partner. A scene of Rihanna being approached by a speeding car at night was compared to the altercation with Chris Brown. In 2011, Rihanna released three controversial music videos about sadomasochism, rape and domestic violence. "Man Down", which features Rihanna shooting a man in a train station, was criticized by the Parents Television Council. "We Found Love", which shows Rihanna and her love interest in a drug-filled unhealthy relationship, sparked criticism from the Rape Crisis Centre for its message. Charne Graham of the ''Houston Press'' defended her, asking, "Why should Rihanna's music videos get everyone riled up when others' equally sexual and controversial videos are in rotation? ..she just like[s] to make music videos that give us something to talk about." Rihanna was the first woman to pass 2 billion cumulative views on the music video website Vevo. Denis Armstrong of Canadian Online Explorer commented on her performance at the Ottawa Bluesfest, saying "her show was a Disney-esque choreographed fantasy of non-stop hip-swiveling, sassy attitude and personal endearments and a string of funky, sugar-free hits." Her performance of "Disturbia" at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards was ranked tenth best on the MTV Video Music Awards, according to a ''Billboard'' poll. Her revealing leather costumes during her Good Girl Gone Bad Tour were highly criticized by the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party, who recommended that her concert tour should be banned. Whilst commenting on her third album's accompanying tour, ''The Times'' compared Rihanna's stage wardrobe styling to that of Janet Jackson and called her "a vision of Ann Summers couture in thigh-high boots and a few scraps of black PVC." In the October 2011 issue of British Vogue, British ''Vogue'', Rihanna said her performance outfits and appearances are all an act; "[t]hat's not me. That's a part I play. You know, like it's a piece of art, with all these toys and textures to play with".


Public image

Known for her style and image, the media have constantly followed the evolution of Rihanna's music and fashion sense. In 2009, ''New York (magazine), New York'' magazine described Rihanna's early look as that of "a cookie-cutter teen queen", noting she has the ability "to shift looks dramatically and with such ease". Around the time of the release of her second studio album, ''A Girl like Me'' (2006), many critics felt that Rihanna's style, sound and musical material were too similar to those of Beyoncé. In an interview with ''Look'' magazine, Rihanna spoke about comparisons to Beyoncé: "Beyoncé is a great artist and I feel honored to be mentioned in the same sentence, but we're different performers with different styles". She revealed during ''Oprah's Next Chapter'' that Def Jam's pop-princess blueprint made her feel claustrophobic during her early years with the label. According to Rihanna, "I felt like they were giving me a blueprint. ..They had a brand, they had an idea of what they wanted me to be without figuring out who I was." With the release of her third album, ''Good Girl Gone Bad'' (2007), Rihanna dismissed her innocent image for an edgier look with a new hairstyle, which was inspired by Charlize Theron's bob cut in the science fiction thriller ''Æon Flux (film), Æon Flux'' (2005). She followed the likes of recording artists Janet Jackson and Christina Aguilera who also shed their innocent image for an edgier look and sound. Nico Amarca of ''Highsnobiety'' magazine wrote, "over the course of her now 10-year career, [Rihanna] has undergone one of the most significant Aesthetics, aesthetic metamorphoses the world has ever seen". Her image and fashion has changed several times with different hairstyles since the release of Good Girl Gone Bad, her third album. She commented that as a child she "used to watch her [mother] get dressed" and that her love and admiration for fashion started with her mother. When putting together her own wardrobe she stated, "It's become more about taking a risk ... I always look for the most interesting silhouette or something that's a little off." Jess Cartner-Morley of ''The Guardian'' wrote that "Rihanna's wardrobe is the most talked-about, influential and dissected in pop right now" and that whatever she wears "is immediately reproduced on the high street, because it sells". Country singer Miranda Lambert admires Rihanna's fashion and style stating, "I don't necessarily get inspired by the whole no-bra thing, but I love that you never know what she's going to wear. It always keeps you guessing, which makes her sassy and interesting." In an interview with Alexa Chung during ''Vogue (magazine), Vogue'' Festival 2015, Balmain (fashion house), Balmain designer Olivier Rousteing praised Rihanna by stylistically comparing her to some of the biggest fashion icons in music history, such as Madonna, David Bowie, Michael Jackson, and Prince. Commenting on the cultural expectation for pop stars to be role models, Rihanna said "[being a role model] became more of my job than I wanted it to be. But no, I just want to make music. That's it." In a May 2013 interview with MTV, ''The Vagina Monologues'' writer and feminist Eve Ensler said, "I'm a huge Rihanna fan, I think she has a kind of agency over her sexuality and she's open about her sexuality, she has enormous grace and she's immensely talented." Described as one of the sexiest women of her generation, she revealed that being a sex symbol is not a priority and that "it's definitely flattering, but also uncomfortable." Her appearance has landed her on the cover of magazines such as ''Maxim (magazine), Maxim'', ''FHM'', ''
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'', and in December 2012, Rihanna became the first woman to be featured on the cover of ''GQ'' magazine's "Men of the Year" issue. Rihanna made her first appearance at the Met Gala in 2007. She has made eight appearances in the years since; notably in 2015, for China: Through the Looking Glass, her Guo Pei-designed yellow dress garnered the most attention of the event, accruing a billion impressions on social media. The dress, which had taken two years to make before Rihanna came across it, became the subject of a documentary by Pietra Brettkelly, entitled ''Yellow Is Forbidden''. She co-chaired the 2018 ''Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination'' themed event, wearing Maison Margiela. One of the List of celebrities by net worth, richest celebrities, as of 2021, Rihanna is the List of music artists by net worth, world's wealthiest female musician with an estimated net worth of $1.7 billion. She was also listed among ''Forbes'' Top 100 Most Powerful Women of 2019. In 2020, she debuted on the ''Sunday Times Rich List'', claiming third place on the list of Britain's richest musicians.


Legacy

Rihanna is regarded by the media as a pop and fashion icon, particularly since her third studio album ''Good Girl Gone Bad'' (2007). Nick Levine of ''Digital Spy'' described ''Good Girl Gone Bad'' as "the closest thing to a ''Thriller (Michael Jackson album), Thriller'' that 2007/08 is likely to produce". According to ''
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'', her single "
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" and her eighth album ''
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'' are regarded as among the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time and Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, respectively. Her single "
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" has been credited by a ''Billboard'' editor for bringing the dancehall genre to the forefront of mainstream American music. Music critic Jayson Greene of ''Pitchfork (website), Pitchfork'' described Rihanna as the most influential singer of the past decade, writing:
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In August 2018, ''Billboard'' ranked Rihanna as the tenth biggest Hot 100 artist of all time, as well as the fifth biggest female act of all time. ''Billboard'' also ranked Rihanna the top Hot 100 artist of the 2010s decade. In 2014, ''Time (magazine), Time'' magazine's pop stardom ranking metric ranked Rihanna second in history, based on all-time chart performance and contemporary significance. In 2013, Rihanna was also named the most influential pop star in the United Kingdom by UK channel 4Music. Moreover, Rihanna's work has influenced numerous artists such as Lorde, Sam Smith, Little Mix, Rita Ora, Billie Eilish, Selena Gomez, Justin Bieber, Ellie Goulding, Kim Petras, Jennie (singer), Jennie from Blackpink, Marilyn Manson (band), Marilyn Manson, Jessie J, SZA, Fifth Harmony, Camila Cabello, Demi Lovato, Alexandra Stan, Grimes (musician), Grimes, Sleater-Kinney, Tegan and Sara, Cover Drive, Cher Lloyd, Bad Gyal, and Era Istrefi. Rihanna has become a dominating figure on social media and internet streaming, ranking at No. 1 on ''Forbes'' 2012 list of Social Networking Superstars. ''Time (magazine), Time'' magazine included Rihanna on its 100 Most Influential People in the World issue in 2012 and 2018, with Stella McCartney writing: "She's one of the coolest, hottest, most talented, most liked, most listened to, most followed, most impressive artists at work today, but she does it in her own stride. She works hard, very hard. She gives to her fans, friends and foundation not just herself but her energy and spirit." Rihanna was ranked one of the best dressed women in 2018, by luxury fashion retailer Net-a-Porter. In 2023, Rolling Stone ranked her at 68 on their list of 200 Greatest Singers of All Time. Rihanna has an honorary title of Ambassador for Culture and Youth in Barbados. On February 22, 2008, former Barbados Prime Minister David Thompson (Barbadian politician), David Thompson launched the national "Rihanna Day" in their country. Although it is not a bank holiday, Barbadians celebrate it every year in honor of Rihanna. In February 2017, Rihanna was named Harvard University's "Humanitarian of the Year" by the Harvard Foundation. During Rihanna's third annual "Diamond Ball", former President of the United States, U.S. president Barack Obama, praised Rihanna's work and stated: "[She's] become a powerful force in the fight to give people dignity." On September 20, 2018, Rihanna was appointed by the government of Barbados to be an Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, with special duties of promoting "education, tourism and investment for the island." At the 2020 NAACP Image Awards, hosted by BET, Rihanna accepted the President's Award from Derrick Johnson (activist), Derrick Johnson. Johnson stated that "Rihanna has not only enjoyed a groundbreaking career as an artist and musician but has also distinguished herself as a stellar public servant. From her business achievements through Fenty to her tremendous record as an activist and philanthropist, Rihanna epitomizes the type of character, grace, and devotion to justice that we seek to highlight in our President's Award."


Business career

Rihanna's first fragrance, Reb'l Fleur, was released in January 2011. According to ''
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'', Reb'l Fleur was a financial success and was expected to gross US$80 million at retail by the end of 2011. Rihanna's second fragrance, Rebelle (fragrance), Rebelle, was released in February 2012. The promotional campaign for Rebelle, was shot by director, Anthony Mandler, who also shot the promotional campaign for Reb'l Fleur. In November 2012, Rihanna released her third fragrance, Nude by Rihanna, Nude. Rihanna's fourth women's fragrance, titled Rogue by Rihanna, Rogue was released on September 14, 2013, followed by a male version entitled Rogue Men which was released in 2014. On March 30, 2015, it was announced that Rihanna is a co-owner, with various other music artists, in the music streaming service Tidal (service), Tidal. The service specializes in Lossless compression, lossless audio and high definition music videos. Jay-Z acquired the parent company of Tidal, Aspiro, in the first quarter of 2015. Including Beyoncé and Jay-Z, sixteen artist stakeholders (such as
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, Beyoncé, Madonna, Chris Martin, Nicki Minaj and more) co-own Tidal, with the majority owning a 3% equity stake. "The challenge is to get everyone to respect music again, to recognize its value", stated Jay-Z on the release of Tidal. In 2016, it was revealed that Rihanna would be releasing her music through her own label Westbury Road Entertainment, which was established in 2005. Westbury Road is the name of her Barbados residence. The music would be distributed through Universal Music Group. Westbury Road Entertainment's artist roster includes Melissa Forde as the label's photographer, and KazeLoon. In November 2015, Rihanna and Benoit Demouy launched a beauty and stylist agency named Fr8me. The business based in Los Angeles was set up to assist artists in booking commercials, editorial shoots, ad campaigns, and red-carpet appearances. Rihanna stated, "Hair, makeup, and styling play an important role in creativity; I am very involved with that part of my process, so this agency was an organic thing for me to do." The roster includes Rihanna's makeup artist Mylah Morales, wardrobe stylist Jason Bolden, hairstylist Patricia Morales and Marcia Hamilton. In addition to Fr8me, Rihanna opened a photo agency called "A Dog Ate My Homework", which represents photographers Erik Asla and Deborah Anderson.


Fenty

Fenty was a fashion brand by Rihanna under the luxury fashion group
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, which launched in May 2019. She was the first woman to create an original brand for LVMH and also the first woman of color to lead an LVMH brand. The house launched in a pop-up store on May 22, 2019, in Paris, before launching worldwide online on May 29 and included clothing, accessories, and footwear. It was the first line that LVMH had launched since 1987. The fashion brand was described as groundbreaking, and in a statement regarding the launch, Rihanna said that she had been given a "unique opportunity to develop a fashion house in the luxury sector, with no artistic limits." Due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, in February 2021, Rihanna and LVMH decided to "put on hold" her Fenty fashion house and continue building on the SavagexFenty lingerie line. Rihanna exclusively uses her surname for business endeavors not related to her music career so as not to conflate the two. In January 2019, Rihanna filed a lawsuit against her father, Ronald Fenty, over the use of the Fenty name for commercial purposes. The lawsuit alleges Rihanna's cosmetics brand, Fenty Beauty, was damaged commercially by her father's company, Fenty Entertainment, through misrepresentation of his company being affiliated with her. In September 2021 Rihanna dropped the lawsuit against her father.


Fenty Beauty

In 2017, Rihanna launched her cosmetics company
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under
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's Kendo Brands. Rihanna owns 50 percent of Fenty Beauty, according to ''Forbes''. The partnership was worth $10 million and would see Rihanna release various beauty products. The first installment of Fenty Beauty was released on September 8, 2017, in stores and online, available in over 150 countries. It included an array of products including Foundation (cosmetics), foundations, Highlighter (cosmetics), highlighters, bronzers, Rouge (cosmetics), blush compacts, lip glosses and blotting sheets and was praised for its diverse range for all skin colors. Time (magazine), ''Time'' magazine named Fenty Beauty as one of "The 25 Best Inventions of 2017", highlighting the breadth of its range. In what has been dubbed the "Fenty Effect", the brand revolutionized the way other cosmetic brands approached diversity in marketing and product formulation: "Suddenly beauty houses – niche, establishment and those in between – began extending their shade ranges to accommodate a wider variety of skin tones. Forty shades became the new standard."


Savage X Fenty

In 2018, Rihanna launched a lingerie brand named Savage X Fenty. The line was born from Rihanna's vision creating an inclusive brand. Products come in a variety of shades to match all skin tones and a range of sizes. She showcased the brand at the New York Fashion Week in September 2018. The brand has been positively reviewed by the public for including plus size models in their promotion, though some fans argued there were not enough plus sizes. In September 2019, Rihanna promoted the brand in a show again during the New York Fashion Week held at the Barclays Center with modeling appearances from models Alek Wek, Alex Wek, Bella Hadid, Cara Delevingne, actress Laverne Cox, and musicians Normani and 21 Savage. The show featured performances by DJ Khaled, Halsey (singer), Halsey, ASAP Ferg, Big Sean, Migos, Fat Joe, Fabolous, and Tierra Whack and premiered on Amazon Prime Video on September 20, 2019, as the ''Savage X Fenty Show''. The show was renewed for a third time in 2020, with appearances from musicians such as Travis Scott, Rosalía (singer), Rosalía, Bad Bunny, Ella Mai, Lizzo, Big Sean, Miguel (singer), Miguel, Roddy Ricch and Rico Nasty. This version also premiered on Amazon Prime Video on October 2, 2020.


Fenty Skin

In July 2020, Rihanna launched a skin care brand called Fenty Skin.


Fenty Hair

In June 2024, Rihanna launched a hair care brand called Fenty Hair. The products of the brand are intended to be suitable for all hair types, textures and routines.


Other ventures

Rihanna has ventured into other businesses and industries. In October 2005, Rihanna struck an endorsement deal with Secret Body Spray. In 2010, Rihanna featured in the Optus commercial, in conjunction with Optus supporting Rihanna's Last Girl on Earth. The same year Rihanna also featured in the Eastman Kodak, Kodak commercial along with rapper Pitbull. In October 2010, she released Rihanna (book), a photo book featuring photos from the Last Girl on Earth tour and served as an accompaniment to her fourth studio album ''Rated R'' (2009). In 2011, Rihanna was the face of Nivea and Vita Coco. Her first television program, ''Styled to Rock (UK TV series), Styled to Rock'', premiered in the UK in August 2012 on Sky Living. In the 10-week series, Rihanna, Nicola Roberts, Lysa Cooper and Henry Holland (fashion designer), Henry Holland assist up-and-coming British designers with their clothing lines. The Styled to Rock (American TV series), US version of ''Styled to Rock'' premiered on October 25, 2013, on Bravo (American TV channel), Bravo. In 2013, Rihanna collaborated with MAC Cosmetics and released her own summer, fall and holiday lines of makeup called "RiRi hearts MAC". In July 2013, pale lager, lager production company Budweiser (Anheuser-Busch), Budweiser announced that Rihanna had become a part of their global "Made For Music" campaign, also co-starring Jay-Z. Early in her career, Rihanna made clear her interest in fashion and desire to work in the clothing design industry. Regarding this, she said, "Fashion has always been my defense mechanism". In November 2011, Rihanna announced her first fashion venture with Armani. In February 2013, Rihanna presented her first women's fashion collection at London Fashion Week for British brand River Island, collaborating with her personal stylist Adam Selman. They published three more collections for the brand. Rihanna then collaborated with numerous fashion house's including Dior, Stance (brand), Stance and Manolo Blahnik. In March 2015, Rihanna was chosen as the new face of Dior; making her the first black woman to be the face of the brand. In 2014, Rihanna became the creative director of the fashion sportswear Puma SE, Puma, overseeing the brand's women's line which will include collaborations in apparel and footwear. The following year, Rihanna released her first trainer with Puma and it sold out online within three hours of its pre-sale launch. Over the next two years, Rihanna released various other footwear in different colorways and styles, which were all met positively by both critics and buyers. 2016 saw Rihanna debut her first clothing line in collaboration with Puma at New York Fashion Week; the collection was met with rave reviews from fashion critics.


Acting career

Rihanna made her acting debut in a cameo role in the straight-to-DVD film '' Bring It On: All or Nothing'', released in August 2006. Rihanna starred as Petty Officer (GM2) Cora Raikes in her first theatrical feature film ''
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'', which was released on May 18, 2012. Loosely based on the Battleship (game), game of the same name, both the film and Rihanna's performance received mixed-to-negative reviews; the ''New York Times'' said she was "just fine in the rather generic role". In 2015, Rihanna appeared in the voice role of Tip in the DreamWorks Animation film ''
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'' alongside Jim Parsons and Jennifer Lopez; the film was based on ''The True Meaning of Smekday'' by Adam Rex. Rihanna played the recurring role of Marion Crane in the fifth and final season of ''Bates Motel (TV series), Bates Motel''. The show received universal acclaim from critics. Rihanna also had a major role in the Luc Besson film ''
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'', an adaptation of the comic book series ''Valérian and Laureline''. Also starring Dane DeHaan and Cara Delevingne, the film was released by STX Entertainment on July 21, 2017, in the US Rihanna was one of the all-female cast in the heist film ''
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'', directed by Gary Ross and released by Warner Bros. on June 8, 2018. The movie grossed $300 million worldwide and became a major box office success. In August 2018, it had been reported that Rihanna had been filming a secret project in Cuba titled ''Guava Island'' throughout that summer alongside Donald Glover. Glover's ''Atlanta (TV series), Atlanta'' collaborator Hiro Murai was directing, with Letitia Wright and Nonso Anozie also involved. The trailer for the full-length movie premiered on November 24 at the PHAROS festival in New Zealand. The exact details project were not announced until April 2019 when advertisements for Guava Island appeared on Spotify indicating something happening on "Saturday Night , April 13". It was later revealed Amazon Studios would distribute the film and Regency Enterprises had financed the film, which was released on April 13. Rihanna will voice Smurfette in the Smurfs (2025 film), 2025 ''Smurfs'' movie, which is scheduled to be released on July 18 that year.


Philanthropy

In 2006, she created her Believe Foundation to help terminally ill children. To help raise awareness and combat HIV/AIDS, Rihanna and other public figures designed clothing for the February 2008 H&M Fashion Against AIDS line. In 2008, Rihanna performed a series of charity concerts entitled A Girl's Night Out to benefit the Believe Foundation. The concerts were made free for the public. Money from sponsors and advertisers were to be donated to provide medical supplies, school supplies and toys to children in need. In September 2008, Rihanna contributed to the song "
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" with fifteen other female artists, who shared the stage to perform the song live on September 5, 2008, during the "
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" television special. The proceeds from the single were given to the fundraiser. The television special helped raise $100 million for cancer research. Rihanna founded the Clara Lionel Foundation (CLF) in 2012, in honor of her grandparents, Clara and Lionel Braithwaite. Programs include the Clara Braithwaite Center for Oncology and Nuclear Medicine at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Bridgetown, Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Barbados, and education programs. The CLF hosts an annual Diamond Ball charity fundraiser event. The inaugural event in 2014 raised over $2 million and the second raised over $3 million. On February 12, 2012, Rihanna performed a benefit show at the House of Blues to raise money for the Children's Orthopaedic Center and the Mark Taper-Johnny Mercer Artists Program at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Children's Hospital. In November 2012, Rihanna gave $100,000 to food bank donation for Hurricane Sandy. On January 3, 2014, Rihanna was part of the Mac AIDS Fund#Viva Glam, MAC Viva Glam campaign, which benefits women, men and children living with HIV/AIDS. In March 2020, Rihanna donated $5,000,000 to Coronavirus disease 2019, COVID-19 relief and followed that up with additional donations of personal protective equipment to the state of New York and an offer of $700,000 worth of ventilators to her home country Barbados. In April 2020, Rihanna further donated an additional $2,100,000, matching Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey for a total of $4,200,000, to provide support and resources to individuals and children suffering from domestic violence amid the lockdown. The Clara Lionel Foundation donated to climate justice and climate resilience. In 2022 it allocated 13 million euro to climate justice.


Advocacy

During her performance at the NCAA March Madness Music Festival, Rihanna expressed her disagreement with Religious Freedom Restoration Act (Indiana), Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act that allows companies and individuals to use their religious beliefs as protection, in case of being accused of LGBT rights in Indiana, discrimination against LGBT people. Rihanna along with other celebrities featured in an online video titled "23 Ways You Could Be Killed If You Are Black in America". The video was released in partnership with the We Are Here Movement and called for action against police brutality. In January 2017, Rihanna participated in the 2017 Women's March, which took place in New York among protests the day after US President Donald Trump's First inauguration of Donald Trump, inauguration. She has also criticized President Trump's immigration policies—including Executive Order 13769, which sought to ban citizens of Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen from entering the United States—and his response to the 2019 shootings in 2019 El Paso shooting, El Paso and 2019 Dayton shooting, Dayton. In October 2019, she stated that she declined to perform at the Super Bowl LIV halftime show, 2020 Super Bowl halftime show in support of Colin Kaepernick following the controversy surrounding his role in the U.S. national anthem protests (2016–present), national anthem protests. In February 2021, Rihanna extended her support to 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest, Indian farmers' protest against the 2020 Indian agriculture acts, farm bills through Twitter. Rihanna called to a transformation of the global financial system so it will be better adjusted to stop climate change and poverty, including giving help to countries heavily suffering from climate change.


Personal life

Rihanna owns a $14 million penthouse in Lower Manhattan. She also purchased a house in West London for £7 million in June 2018, to be closer to her work with her FENTY fashion label. In December 2018, Rihanna put her Hollywood Hills mansion up for sale after a break-in six months before. The mansion was reported to have sold for $10.4m. ''Forbes'' began reporting on Rihanna's earnings in 2012. Rihanna began dating American singer
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in 2007. Their relationship ended in February 2009, following their highly publicized domestic violence case. She then entered an on-again, off-again relationship with Canadian rapper Drake (musician), Drake, which lasted from 2009 to 2016. During an interview with ''
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'' in January 2013, Rihanna confirmed that she had rekindled her relationship with Brown, although he remained under probation for their 2009 domestic violence case. Their reunion followed persistent media speculation that occurred throughout 2012. In May 2013, Brown stated during an interview that he and Rihanna had broken up again. In 2017, Rihanna began dating Saudi businessman Hassan Jameel. They split in January 2020. American rapper ASAP Rocky confirmed that he and Rihanna were in a relationship in May 2021. She gave birth to their first son in 2022. She gave birth to their second son in 2023, after previously revealing she was pregnant during her Super Bowl LVII halftime show performance; and becoming the first person to headline a Super Bowl halftime show while pregnant. In May 2025, while appearing at the Met Gala, Rihanna revealed she was pregnant with her third child.


Domestic violence case

On February 8, 2009, Rihanna's scheduled performance at the
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was canceled. Reports surfaced that her boyfriend at the time,
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, had physically assaulted her. He turned himself in to the police and was booked on suspicion of making criminal threats. On March 5, 2009, Brown was charged with assault and making criminal threats. Due to a leaked photograph from the police department obtained by TMZ.com—which revealed that Rihanna had sustained extensive visible injuries—an organization known as STOParazzi proposed "Rihanna's Law", which, if enacted, would "deter employees of law enforcement agencies from releasing photos or information that exploits crime victims." Gil Kaufman of VH1 reported the "nonstop coverage of the Rihanna/Brown case has brought up a number of issues regarding the privacy of alleged victims of domestic violence, including the decision by almost all major news outlets to divulge the identity of the victim—which is not typically done in domestic-violence cases" and discussed the controversial distribution of the leaked photograph. Rihanna was subpoenaed to testify during a preliminary hearing in Los Angeles on June 22, 2009. On September 2, 2009, Brown spoke about the domestic violence case in a pre-recorded ''Larry King Live'' interview, his first public interview about the matter. He was accompanied to the interview by his mother, Joyce Hawkins, and attorney Mark Geragos, as he discussed growing up in a household with his mother being repeatedly assaulted by his stepfather. Brown said of hearing details of his assault of Rihanna, "I'm in shock, because, first of all, that's not who I am as a person, and that's not who I promise I want to be."


Awards and recognitions

, Rihanna has sold over 250 million records worldwide, making her one of the List of best-selling music artists, best-selling music artists ever. Throughout her career, she has received numerous awards and honors, including 9
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s, 12 ''Billboard'' Music Awards, 13
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s, 8 People's Choice Awards, among others. Rihanna received the "Icon Award" at the 2013 American Music Awards and the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards. She holds six
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. In the United States, Rihanna has sold over 10 million albums, while Nielsen SoundScan ranked her as the bestselling digital artist in the country, breaking a Guinness World Records, Guinness World Record for digital single sales of over 58 million as of 2012. On July 1, 2015, the
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(RIAA) announced that Rihanna had surpassed more than 100 million Gold and Platinum song certifications. In doing so, Rihanna has the most digital single awards and is the first and only artist to surpass RIAA's 100 million cumulative singles award threshold. In the United Kingdom, she has sold over 7 million albums, making her the third bestselling female artist this century. According to ''Billboard'', her total album sales stand at 54 million copies sold worldwide. Rihanna has accumulated 14 No. 1 singles on the US ''Billboard'' Billboard Hot 100, Hot 100 chart for the third most No. 1 songs in the chart's history. She has been named the top Mainstream Top 40 chart artist of the past twenty years by ''Billboard''; she ranks first with most entries (36), most top tens (23) and most No. 1 songs (10). , Rihanna has sold over 18 million singles and 6 million albums in the United Kingdom. She is the tenth bestselling and the second bestselling female singles artist in the country, only behind Madonna and is second only to the Beatles for the most million-selling singles in the UK. Rihanna has seven No. 1 singles on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, Airplay chart, as well as sixteen No. 1 singles on the Rhythmic (chart), Rhythmic chart. She has also earned over 30 top-ten songs in the UK and Australia.


Discography

Studio albums * ''
Music of the Sun ''Music of the Sun'' is the debut studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was released on August 29, 2005, by Def Jam Recordings. Prior to signing with Def Jam, Rihanna was discovered by record producer Evan Rogers in Barbados, who helped ...
'' (2005) * '' A Girl like Me'' (2006) * ''
Good Girl Gone Bad ''Good Girl Gone Bad'' is the third studio album by Barbadian singer, Rihanna. It was released on May 31, 2007, by Def Jam Recordings and SRP Records. Rihanna worked with various producers on the album, including Tricky Stewart, The-Dream, Neo ...
'' (2007) * ''
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'' (2009) * '' Loud'' (2010) * ''
Talk That Talk ''Talk That Talk'' is the sixth studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was released on November 18, 2011 by Def Jam Recordings and SRP Records. ''Talk That Talk'' was recorded during the Loud Tour between February and November 2011. It w ...
'' (2011) * ''
Unapologetic ''Unapologetic'' is the seventh studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was released on 19 November 2012 by Def Jam Recordings and SRP Records. It was recorded between June and November 2012, during promotion of her sixth studio album, '' T ...
'' (2012) * ''
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'' (2016)


Filmography

* '' Bring It On: All or Nothing'' (2006) * ''
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'' (2012) * ''This Is the End'' (2013) * ''
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'' (2015) * ''
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'' (2017) * ''
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'' (2018) * ''Guava Island'' (2019) * ''Smurfs (2025 film), Smurfs'' (2025)


Tours

As a headliner * Rihanna: Live in Concert (2006) *
Good Girl Gone Bad Tour The Good Girl Gone Bad Tour was the second overall and first world concert tour by Barbadian singer Rihanna, in support of her third studio album '' Good Girl Gone Bad'' (2007). The setlist was composed of songs mostly from ''Good Girl Gone Bad ...
(2007–2009) * Last Girl on Earth, Last Girl on Earth Tour (2010–2011) * Loud Tour (2011) * Diamonds World Tour (2013) * Anti World Tour (2016) As a co-headliner * The Monster Tour (Eminem and Rihanna), The Monster Tour (with Eminem) (2014) Promotional tours * A Girl's Night Out (2008; a series of charity concerts to benefit the "Believe Foundation") * Rihanna 777 Documentary... 7Countries7Days7Shows, 777 Tour (2012; in support of her seventh studio album ''Unapologetic'')


See also

* Culture of Barbados * Music of Barbados * Honorific nicknames in popular music * List of Billboard Social 50 number-one artists, List of ''Billboard'' Social 50 number-one artists * List of Billboard Hot 100 chart achievements and milestones, List of ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart achievements and milestones * Rihanna (given name)


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* * * {{Authority control Rihanna, 1988 births Living people 21st-century Barbadian women 21st-century Barbadian people 21st-century women singers Barbadian actresses Barbadian expatriates in the United Kingdom Barbadian expatriates in the United States Barbadian people of Guyanese descent Barbadian pop singers Barbadian reggae musicians Barbadian women ambassadors Barbadian women singers BDSM people Brit Award winners Contemporary R&B singers Cosmetics businesspeople Creative directors Dance musicians Dancehall musicians Def Jam Recordings artists Female billionaires Grammy Award winners for dance and electronic music Grammy Award winners for rap music Hip-hop singers Juno Award for International Album of the Year winners MTV Europe Music Award winners People educated at Combermere School People from Saint Michael, Barbados Reggae fusion artists Roc Nation artists Shorty Award winners Singers with a three-octave vocal range Women hip-hop musicians Women hip-hop record producers Women hip-hop singers Women in electronic music World Music Awards winners Barbadian women fashion designers Barbadian fashion designers Electronic dance music musicians Women company founders Founders of charities