Does it matter that Rihanna hasn't released a solo single outside of movie projects in nearly a decade? Certainly not, especially when it comes to her presence on the music charts.
In fact, one of the Grammy winner's most popular singles just landed on Billboard's competitive worldwide list for the first time, Forbes reports.
Fans can spot "Don't Stop the Music" this week on the music magazine's Global Excl. U.S., which ranks the most consumed songs all around the world — with American consumption excluded.
In January of last year, "Breakin' Dishes" — which was also was part of Rihanna's 2007 album Good Girl Gone Bad — arrived on the same survey.
"Don't Stop the Music" also sits on the Billboard Global 200 at the moment, though the dance-friendly track isn't new to the chart, Forbes also noted on Saturday, Feb. 28. Rihanna had selected it as the fourth single from her third album, which is regarded as one of her most successful. To this day, it's one of only two — the other being Anti — that regularly appear on coveted Billboard lists long after their initial releases and charting.
The Barbadian singer, actress and businesswoman reappeared in headlines recently after Taylor Swifttied her for the third-most Hot 100 No. 1s ever, behind The Beatles (20) and Mariah Carey (19). On Feb. 23, Billboard confirmed that Swift’s “Opalite” hit the No. 1 spot on its Hot 100 chart, marking her 14th single to do so.
And earlier this month, Rihanna was included in Parade's roundup of the most iconic female-headlined Super Bowl halftime shows. In 2023, she kicked off the performance by revealing she was pregnant with her second child, standing atop a floating stage as she launched into a medley of her biggest dance anthems, including “Where Have You Been,” “Only Girl (In the World),” and “We Found Love.”
Her setlist was also packed with career-defining hits, also featuring “Rude Boy,” “Pour It Up,” “Umbrella,” and “All of the Lights.”
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