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      • In the United States, Rihanna has amassed 14 number-one songs and 32 top-ten songs on the Billboard Hot 100. [ 2 ][ 3 ] She has tallied 60 weeks at number one [ 4 ] and is the artist with the most weeks in the top ten (360). [ 5 ]
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    • Drake feat. Rihanna, "Too Good" Chart Peak: 14, Peak Date: Sept. 3, 2016. Drake taps his at-the-time girlfriend Rihanna for a song about a couple who individually come to the realization that the other party takes their love for granted.
    • Rihanna, "Cheers (Drink To That)" Chart Peak: 7, Peak Date: Oct. 8, 2011. Released at the tail end of 2010, the single off her studio album Loud has become a modern-day drinking anthem.
    • Rihanna feat. Jeezy, "Hard" Chart Peak: 8, Peak Date: Jan. 30, 2010. Rihanna enlists rapper Jeezy for this Rated R bombastic, uptempo jam (and its fashion-forward battle field-set video).
    • Rihanna, "Love On The Brain" Chart Peak: 5, Peak Date: Mar. 25, 2017. Rih’s vocals shine in her contemporary take on ’50s era doo-wop from her 2016 ANTI album.
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    • “Loyalty,” (with Kendrick Lamar) (2017) This deliriously fun highlight from Kendrick Lamar’s Damn. finds Rihanna flowing in a melodic voice with as much panache as Kung-Fu Kenny himself.
    • “Lemon” (with N.E.R.D.) (2018) N.E.R.D.’ s first single in seven years is politically charged, quoting Gloria Steinem and railing against hate over sparse, bass-heavy grooves.
    • “Man Down” (2010) “Man Down” is another Rihanna gem that resonated more with her urban R&B audience than her pop acolytes. It finds her plunging deeper into gruff patois accents than any of her singles to date, and serves as a female response to popular reggae dancehall cuts like Chaka Demus & Pliers’ “Murder She Wrote.”
    • “Take Care” (with Drake) (2011) “A lot of the energy we bring is genuine,” Drake said in 2016 of his long and fruitful collaborative history with Rihanna.
    • "We Found Love"
    • "Disturbia"
    • "Work"
    • "Umbrella"
    • "Love The Way You Lie"
    • "The Monster"
    • "SOS"
    • "S&M"
    • "Rude Boy"
    • "What's My Name?"

    Rihanna's bittersweet bop with Calvin Harris was on the Billboard Hot 100for 41 weeks in 2011, spending 10 of them at No. 1.

    The singer's 2008 single from the film of the same name spent two of its 37 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 as No. 1 in 2008.

    The sexy song featuring Drakewas a later hit for the star, hitting No. 1 in early 2016 and sitting there for nine weeks.

    The song that won the star her first Grammy! "Umbrella"with JAY-Zwas a No. 1 in 2007, staying on the Billboard Hot 100 for 33 weeks, seven of them in the top position.

    One of Rihanna's two songs with rapper Eminem, the 2010 tune went No. 1 in 2010, lingering atop the chart for seven weeks.

    Three years later, Eminem and Rihanna's othersingle spent a month at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

    One of the singer's earlier songs, "SOS" hit No. 1 in the spring of 2006. (Her first big single, "Pon de Replay," topped out at No. 2 one year prior.)

    Rihanna's down-and-dirty Britney Spearscollaboration was a favorite between 2010 and 2011, going No. 1 for one week.

    Nothing rude about this: the earworm spent five weeks at No. 1 during its 22 weeks on the Hot 100 in 2010.

    Later that year, another of the singer's duets with Drake hit No. 1, also spending 22 weeks on the chart. And if you can't get enough Rihanna music after the show, try the This Is Rihanna playlist on Spotify for nonstop hits.

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  2. Feb 10, 2023 · As the world awaits new music, we reveal Rihanna's 40 biggest tracks of all time on the Official Chart. By Carl Smith | 10 February 2023. share: This Sunday February 12, Rihanna finally...

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    • 'Love on the Brain' (2016) This soulful throwback to the sort of ballad Otis Redding might have done, complete with Hammond B3 organ and doo-wop-flavored backing vocals, somehow topped the Billboard dance charts on its way to going six times platinum.
    • 'S&M' (2011) Some people found this shocking. What's shocking is how long it took Rihanna to realize that she hadn't done a song called "S&M" yet. Is it kinky by the numbers?
    • 'We Found Love' (2011) Rihanna sounds good in the club. This nine-times-platinum electro triumph is her biggest-selling single ever, spending 10 weeks in the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100.
    • 'Umbrella' (2007) For romance in the club, you'd be hard pressed to top "Umbrella," a promise to be there on a rainy day with her trusty umbrella to make it all better for you.
  3. Sep 26, 2022 · Rihanna currently claims the fourth-most No. 1 songs in history, trailing Elvis Presley (18), Mariah Carey (19), and The Beatles (20).

  4. Jul 3, 2023 · Rihanna has made history after becoming the only girl in the world (sorry) to have 10 songs reach one billion streams on Spotify. The singer, 35, celebrated the milestone with an Instagram...