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Why Rihanna hasn't performed solo for seven years - and future after Super Bowl

Rihanna's comeback at Super Bowl LVII will mark the end of her lengthy hiatus - and her life has changed drastically in that time as she's now in a relationship with ASAP Rocky and mother to a baby boy

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  • 22:30, 12 Feb 2023

Rihanna is without doubt one of the most talented artists in the world - but she hasn't performed solo for seven years.

The Umbrella song maker has been MIA from the music industry for most of that time and hasn't released a new album since 'Anti' back in January 2016.

The 34-year-old last went on tour in three continents and performed 75 shows, but took a step back from producing new music on her own.

In 2017, she did collaborate with Kendrick Lamar on 'Loyalty' and with DJ Khaled on 'Wild Thoughts' - and her last live performance was of the latter at the 2018 Grammy Awards.

So what has Rihanna been doing during her hiatus? And why is she coming back for Super Bowl LVII?

What has Rihanna been up to?

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Rihanna decided to take a break from the music industry, with insiders claiming she was "done" and wanted to put her energy into other things.

The singer has been working on projects away from music, having launched her Fenty Beauty line in 2017, promoting diversity and inclusivity for women of all shades and sizes in beauty and fashion.

Then in 2018 she debuted her lingerie brand, Savage X Fenty, which she promoted during New York Fashion week in 2019.

Fenty Skin, her skin care brand, was launched in 2020, and the following year Forbes announced she was the world's richest female musician with a $1.7 billion fortune.

"She\u2019s broken through the ceiling \u2026 and that\u2019s a bigger deal than having a No. 1 hit," said Lori Majewski, host of \u201cFierce: Women in Music\u201d on SiriusXM Volume.

"Now that doesn\u2019t mean that she couldn\u2019t come back and have a hit: I think if she\u2019d drop a [single] tomorrow, it would be massive. But I don\u2019t think she needs it anymore."

Rihanna has been teasing new music for a few years and there were rumours she was working on a reggae album.

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"I can\u2019t say when I\u2019m going to drop," Rihanna told British Vogue in 2020. "But I am very aggressively working on music."

There have been massive changes to her personal life, as Rihanna started dating rapper ASAP Rocky in 2021.

Rihanna gave birth to their first child, a son, in May last year and is absolutely loving the "crazy, amazing, wild and weird" experience of motherhood.

"The best feeling, the best," she said last year. "The most love I\u2019ve ever known. I can\u2019t describe it. It\u2019s new. It\u2019s fascinating.

"Every step, every facial expression, every new milestone. I love it."

Rihanna began her highly anticipated return to music in October 2022 when she released her first new song since 2016, Life Me Up.

The song appeared in the Marvel movie Black Panther: Wakanda Forever as a tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman - and earned Rihanna her first Golden Globe nomination and Academy Award nominations for Best Original Song.

Why is she performing at Super Bowl LVII?

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Rihanna actually turned down the opportunity to do the Super Bowl halftime show in 2019.

She wanted to support Colin Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback who was dropped from the NFL for protesting social injustice by kneeling during the national anthem.

Explaining her decision to take a stand, Rihanna told Vogue: "I couldn't dare do that. Who gains from that? Not my people. I just couldn't be a sellout."

"I couldn't be an enabler. There's things within that organization that I do not agree with at all, and I was not about to go and be of service to them in any way."

But in September last year, it was announced that Rihanna would be headlining the Super Bowl LVII halftime show.

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Rihanna said becoming a parent inspired her to sign up to perform at the Super Bowl as she needed a "challenge" to push her to get back on stage.

Speaking in the press conference this week, the singer said: "It feels like it could have only been now. When I first got the call to do it again this year, I was like, 'You sure? I'm three months postpartum, should I be making major decisions like this right now? Like, I might regret this.''

She went on to add: "But when you become a mum, there's something that just happens where you feel like you can take on the world, you can do anything. And the Super Bowl is one of the biggest stages in the world.

"So as scary as that was, because I haven't been on stage in seven years, there's something exhilarating about the challenge of it all. And it's important for me to do this this year.

"It's important for representation and it's important for my son to see that."

What can we expect?

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Rihanna has been teasing fans with what to expect during her halftime show.

"We\u2019ve been working on it for a while, and every day it just gets closer and closer to the finished product. Today\u2019s a really big rehearsal, a really important one, that\u2019s going to be crucial for Sunday," she said in the press conference.

"It\u2019s a lot of preparation. This is the week that \u2013 it really is [about] being tested. Everyone, we\u2019re just tightening up everything, everybody\u2019s dialing in, everybody\u2019s tuning up and [it\u2019s] a lot of moving parts.

"I mean, It\u2019s literally, like, 300 to 400 people breaking the stage down and building it back up and getting it out in eight minutes. It\u2019s incredible. It\u2019s almost impossible."

Rihanna admitted that the biggest challenge with her "jam-packed show" has been cutting down the set list.

"That was the hardest, hardest part. Deciding how to maximize 13 minutes, but also celebrate. And that\u2019s what this show\u2019s going to be; a celebration," the singer confessed.

"You\u2019re going to see on Sunday, just from the time it starts, it just never ends, until it\u2019s like the very last second,\u201d she added. \u201cThere are a lot of people who are a part of this show, and a huge part of the reason why this show is going to be as incredible as it is. I couldn\u2019t have done it without them."

What's next for Rihanna?

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The world is Rihanna's oyster, but there is a lot of speculation that she will use the Super Bowl platform to make a big announcement.

There are rumours she will be heading on the road later in the year for a brand new tour.

"There has been a lot of talk among people in the know, especially in the last week or two, that Rihanna is gearing up to announce a tour," an insider told Page Six. "It seems to be more than just hearsay at this point."

A second source added: "Even some members of Rihanna\u2019s team have been kept in the dark. It\u2019s all a big secret, from the details of her halftime show to what\u2019s next \u2014 if anything."

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Rihanna Is Finally Back With New Music. Here\u2019s What She\u2019s Been Up to Since ANTI\u2014and What\u2019s Next

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It’s been exactly 2,465 days since the global pop icon Rihanna released her last album, ANTI, and after years of teasing music but not releasing it, the musical drought is finally over. The “Diamonds” singer released her first solo single in six years, titled “Lift Me Up,” for the new Black Panther: Wakanda Forever movie soundtrack. The song comes after years of dashed hopes for fans. Rumors of a double album never came to fruition, and the singer was spotted at the studio multiple times over the past couple of years.

Her new song, released today, showcases the maturity in her voice—and it’s enchanting. It’s unclear where the song will be placed in the movie, but either way it’s sure to pack an emotional punch in a movie whose emotional stakes are already high, following the death of star Chadwick Boseman. Director Ryan Coogler told The Hollywood Reporter at the film’s world premiere on Wednesday that they were taking the second film in a “different direction,” and his team was “looking for artists who could embody [the film] thematically… and Rihanna was at the top of that list.”

As we prepare for a Rihanna comeback, let’s discuss the new song, what’s on tap for her next, and refresh our memories with all that she’s done over the nearly seven years since ANTI.

What to know about her new Wakanda Forever single “Lift Me Up”

Rihanna lent her vocals to the first single off the soundtrack for the highly-anticipated Black Panther sequel, out Nov. 11. Her voice is crisp and flutters beautifully across the track, showcasing her matured vocals. Written by the burgeoning Nigerian musical star Tems (who was featured on Beyoncé’s RENAISSANCE) along with Rihanna, Oscar-winning composer Ludwig Göransson, and director Ryan Coogler, it’s a moving tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman, who died of colon cancer in August 2020.

The song is not what most people were expecting—for better and for worse, depending on who you ask. The songwriters opted for a soft piano ballad that features very minimal production aside from the Bajan singer’s earnest vocals. Tems told Complex that she wanted to write a song that portrayed “a warm embrace from all the people that I’ve lost in my life” and the song does just that. The overwhelming majority of users on Twitter uploaded positive tweets about the song, with some saying it’s “a masterpiece.”

But it’s not for everyone. Some fans found the song anticlimactic after waiting six years for new material from the superstar. Some thought it was too slow; it was a complete 180 from the first movie’s soundtrack, which featured the smash hit “All The Stars” by Kendrick Lamar and SZA. But given that the song is affiliated with the movie, it doesn’t necessarily mean this is what Rihanna’s new music is going to sound like. That’s still to be seen and yet to be announced.

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What’s up next: the Super Bowl Performance and (fingers crossed) more new music

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Following the NFL’s treatment of Colin Kaepernick because of his silent protests against racial injustice, Rihanna told Vogue in 2019 that she turned down an offer to do the Super Bowl LIII halftime show in solidarity with Kaepernick. “Absolutely. I couldn’t dare do that. For what? Who gains from that? Not my people.” The tide seems to have turned as she was confirmed to be undertaking the Super Bowl LVII halftime show on Feb. 12, 2022—her first performance in five years. All eyes will be on her return to the stage and whether fans can expect some solo music before or after her (presumably) epic performance.

A comprehensive list of everything she’s been up to since 2016

Fenty x Puma Fashion Line—August 2016

Towards the tail end of the world tour supporting her last album, Rihanna teamed up with the sportswear brand Puma. Together, they released four collaborative collections throughout four seasons: Fall 2016, Spring/Summer 2017, Fall/Winter 2017, and Spring/Summer 2018. They included dresses, hoodies, pants, chokers, and more, with the shoes, in particular, proving especially popular.

Met Gala Appearances—May 2017 – May 2021

The epitome of the colloquial phrase, “understood the assignment,” Rihanna has long been the one of the most sought-after and highly anticipated Met Gala attendees because of her dedication to not only serving a look, but interpreting each gala’s theme. Her prowess on the red carpet, from her show-stopping and highly-memed yellow Guo Pei cape dress in 2015 to a no-holds-barred Commes des Garcons dress for 2018’s Rei Kawakubo-themed event, eventually led to her co-hosting the gala in a custom John Galliano pope-inspired get-up in 2018 for the Catholicism-themed gala. In fall of 2021, at the first gala since the pandemic, her Balencaiga puffer jacket dress artfully hid her growing baby bump and in May of this year, while she was unable to attend the 2022 Met Gala, Vogue paid homage to her fashion legacy at the event by creating a virtual statue of her birth announcement cover shoot for the magazine and digitally reconstructing it in the museum’s sculpture hall.

Read more: The Internet Is In Complete Agreement. Rihanna Is the Undisputed Queen of the Met Gala

“Wild Thoughts” by DJ Khaled featuring Rihanna and Bryson Tiller—June 2017

This song was everywhere and instantly became a contender for the song of the summer. Rihanna was the natural fit for this Carlos Santana-sampling track, and she slinked around its thumping bass and plucking guitar, basically making the song her own. It debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 with over 36 million streams in its first week, growing to its current 918,000,000.

Fenty Beauty—September 2017

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Fenty Beauty’s mark on the beauty industry is undeniable. Her foundation product set out to change the industry by having a more inclusive shade range to fit a multitude of complexions. It stretches to 50 shades, pushing other makeup brands to reexamine their inclusivity, or lack thereof. She’s continuously pushed for inclusivity in this brand and every other she’s created so far.

Read more: Rihanna on Building a Beauty Empire: ‘I’m Going To Push the Boundaries in This Industry’

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets—July 2017

This isn’t Rihanna’s first movie (see: 2015’s Battleship) and it’s not particularly noteworthy, due to its generally mixed reviews from critics. (Rotten Tomatoes has the movie at a 48% approval rating.) But she did play a role as a shapeshifting alien entertainer alongside her long-time friend, Cara Delevigne.

TIME 100—April 2018

Rihanna’s first time on TIME’s 100 most influential people list was in 2012, but in 2018, her influence was again undeniable with an ever growing business empire that now includes Fenty Beauty, Fenty Skin and Savage x Fenty, all under the Fenty Corporation. TIME tapped another global superstar, Adele, to write the blurb for her. “The innovative and groundbreaking world of Rihanna that no one else will ever be safe in and get away with copying,” Adele wrote. “She makes her own rules and bends ours.”

Savage x Fenty Lingerie Collection and Runway Shows — May 2018 – November 2022

When Rihanna launched her Savage x Fenty lingerie line, it marked her definitive stake in the fashion industry beyond her wildly successful Puma collaboration. Built on her foundational values of radical inclusivity and self-expression, the lingerie collection garnered rave reviews, especially after her runway show in Brooklyn showcased a wide range of racial and body diversity, with models like Paloma Elsesser, the Hadid sisters, and a pregnant Slick Woods all walking. The following year, Rihanna innovated yet again with a televised streaming special for her Savage x Fenty show, which is not only a celebration of inclusivity and diversity, but also filled with musical performances, celebrity cameos, and major choreography. The streaming makes the show accessible to all fans, furthering Rihanna’s ethos of inclusivity; something she continues for all her Savage x Fenty shows leading up to the upcoming show, Savage x Fenty Vol.4, which will make its debut on Nov. 9.

Read more: Rihanna Keeps Reinventing the Lingerie Fashion Show with Savage X Fenty

Ocean’s 8—June 2018

Starring alongside Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Mindy Kaling, Anne Hathaway, Awkwafina, Sarah Paulson, and Helena Bonham Carter, Rihanna rounded out this feel-good female heist film spin-off of the “Ocean’s” franchise. The film was touted for the chemistry between the stars, with Rihanna playing the genius hacker Nine Ball. The New York Times wrote that she was “underused,” and Refinery29 said in their review that Rihanna’s performance was “both funny and authentic, and her willingness to go against type is refreshing.”

Fenty Fashion House—May 2019

When Rihanna created Fenty, her ready-to-wear high fashion brand for luxury powerhouse LVMH in the spring of 2019, she became the first Black woman to lead a major fashion house. The line generated plenty of buzz, with its sleek yet sexy silhouettes, affinity for sumptuous materials, and high-profile shoe collaboration with the footwear designer Amina Amuaddi. But it was mutually put on pause by LVMH and the Bad Gal in February 2021, in the midst of pandemic uncertainty.

Autobiographical Phaidon book, Rihanna—October 2019

When Rihanna released her self-described, eponymous autobiography—a 504-page, 15-lb large-format tome from art book purveyor Phaidon—it was less reading material for the Navy than it was an epic photo dump, albeit the most glossy, glamorous photo dump ever. Comprised of 1,050 color photos, three different paper stocks, and seven single and double gatefolds, the book, though hardly a substitute for an album, is an epic visual memoir full of behind-the-scenes snapshots, party photos, and sweet memorabilia ranging from Robyn’s early life to her ascendence into superstardom.

“Believe It” with PARTYNEXTDOOR—March 2020

Rihanna has a thing for collaborating with Canadian sad boys. In March of 2020, four years after her collaboration with the most recognizable Canadian sad boy, Drake, on “Too Good” for his 2016 album Views, she assisted Canadian artist PARTYNEXTDOOR on his track, “Believe It.” While it was a minor part—her voice only appears on the chorus and some ad libs—it still gave fans some musical content after not having heard from her in a while.

Fenty Skin Launch—July 2020

One of the latest installments in her ever-growing empire of beauty and lifestyle brands was the launch of Fenty Skin in July 2020. She had already conquered the makeup market, lingerie, and apparel, and it only made sense that she take on a common celebrity endeavor: skincare. But hers was arguably the most skillfully done because she sought to make products that were for everyone; multiple beauty sites that have reviewed Fenty Skin say that she did just that.

Named Barbados’ 11th National Hero — November 2021

In November 2021, Barbados officially became a republic by swearing in its first president, Sandra Mason, thus ending its final ties to British colonialism after declaring its independence 55 years ago. In conjunction with the milestone, Barbados named Rihanna the country’s 11th national hero for, among other things, “her extraordinary commitment to the land of her birth.”

Pregnancy announcement—January 2022

I didn't think anyone could beat Beyonce's pregnancy announcement \u2014 and then comes Rihanna: beautiful bare belly in the snow. I mean... (credit: shutterstock) pic.twitter.com/DNGchH53pY

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After she announced her pregnancy in January, Rihanna, as is her wont, blazed a trail for all expectant people after her, by sporting the most striking (and possibly the most belly-baring) looks in the history of maternity wear. From a sheer black negligee over a matching bra and panties worn to a Dior show in Paris to a metallic silver crop top and matching low-slung skirt at a Fenty Beauty event, she raised the bar for pregnancy looks and made baby bump baring not only a trend, but a point of pride.

May Vogue Cover—April 2022

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This May cover shoot was a milestone for many reasons: it marked Rihanna’s 30th Vogue cover and it helped cement her as a fashion-forward maternity style icon. The Bajan singer has graced the covers of American Vogue, British Vogue, Vogue Arabia, Vogue China, and more. She spoke about how excited she was for her bundle of joy while donning couture and doing so in the most Rihanna way possible.

Savage x Fenty Sport—October 2022

In 2014, Rihanna wore a Swarovski crystal-embellished gown to the Council of Fashion Designers in America awards. The gown was designed by Adam Selman, whom she appointed as the creative director to her Savage x Fenty sport line, which is set to launch on Nov. 8. The two creative forces collaborated on what Selman told Vogue is “lingerie-inspired activewear” and Rihanna said she was inspired to create this line because “being pregnant is a sport.”

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Write to Moises Mendez II at moises.mendez@time.com and Cady Lang at cady.lang@timemagazine.com

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Why is Rihanna not singing any more? The new business venture of the artist

Fans are begging Rihanna to create new music material

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It's been a while since Rihanna released a music project.

Her fans want new material to listen to. However, the artist is seeking a new business venture.

Rihanna had popular hits like Umbrella or Disturbia. Nevertheless, the artist doesn't release music since 2016.

\nWhy is Rihanna not singing any more?

Rihanna left the music business and became an entrepreneur.

In 2017, she released a makeup company called Fenty Beauty.

After her brand gained momentum and money, Rihanna released Fenty Skin, a skincare line to complement her business.

After that, Rihanna began selling underwear with Savage X Fenty.

According to reports, Rihanna became the richest woman in the music industry.

However, the vast majority of her revenue comes from her beauty and textile line.

Forbes described that Rihanna made $1.7 billion in 2017.

\nRihanna's new business venture:

Rihanna wants to keep expanding her net worth, and now she has a new project in mind.

While her fans expect a new album, Rihanna's business venture is away from music.

According to Billboard, Rihanna presented two requests to register the name of Fenty Hair.

The information released by Billboard illustrates that Rihana began the registration request on July 15.

Fenty Hair will distribute and create hair accessories.

\nRihanna and her kids:

Since Rihanna and ASAP Rocky had a kid, the artist wants to raise her child in Barbados.

According to the Sunday Mirror, Rihanna wants to leave Los Angeles, go to Barbados, and raise the kid in a calm environment, away from cameras and paparazzi.

Sunday Mirror assures ASAP Rocky is on board.


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Rihanna's epic career timeline: From iconic music to Fenty \ud83c\udfb6

Get to know the Barbadian singer

Author: Georgie HollandPublished 20th Feb 2024

Queen Riri...where to begin! Born on 20th February 1988, fresh-faced Robyn Rihanna Fenty was just 16-years-old she began her journey to super-stardom. Since then, she's proven to us all that the sky is the limit when it comes to her talents, even performing at the Super Bowl 2023 while pregnant with her second baby - who was born in August!

From singing to songwriting, collaborating to hit-making, acting to make-up, there's no limit to what this mum can do! As the world patiently waits for her "worth the wait" ninth album, the singer made her music comeback with' Lift Me Up' in 2022, which was the lead single from Marvel's Black Panther: Wakanda Forever - and earned Rihanna her first ever Oscar nomination.

In order to celebrate Rihanna's iconic return to music, we've taken the liberty of gathering together all of RiRi's biggest career moments, from early days to now - you know, just in case you missed them...

Rihanna's biggest career moments so far:

2005: First signing

In 2005, Rihanna was discovered by American record producer Evan Rogers in her home country of Barbados. The 16-year-old's demo was then sent to Def Jam Recordings, where it was played to the company's new CEO Jay-Z. Jay-Z invited Rihanna to audition and RiRi left the audition with a six album record deal... easy as that!

2005: 'Pon de Replay'

It wasn't long before RiRi then released her first album 'Music of the Sun', which sold over two million copies worldwide. It was then in May 2005 the world was graced with the anthem that is 'Pon de Replay' - meaning 'play it again' in Bajan Creole, one of the official languages of Rihanna's home country Barbados. The track had appeared on her original demo that landed her that record deal. The song sold a whopping two million copies, charting top 10 in the UK, US and across the globe.

2006: Ri's first Number 1 single

2006 saw the release of Rihanna's second studio album 'A Girl Like Me', containing bangers such as 'Unfaithful' and 'We Ride'. The album also featured what became her first ever number 1 single 'SOS'.

2007: 'Good Girl Gone Bad'

2007 saw Rihanna go from teen-popstar to legendary icon. With the release of the chart topping hit 'Umbrella', RiRi showcased her new, sleek look that has been described by critics as a turning point in her career. The star well and truly ditched her innocent teen look, opting for an edgier, bad girl vibe.

2008: Rihanna's first grammy

After receiving four nominations for the 2008 GRAMMYs, including 'Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals', 'Record of the Year' and 'Best Dance Recording', Rihanna walked away from the annual award ceremony the winner of the 'Best Rap/Sung Performance' award - her first ever GRAMMY crown!

2009: 'Rated R'

2009 warmly welcomed the hard-hitting album 'Rated R', including hits such as 'Rude Boy', 'Te Amo' and 'Russian Roulette'. The mature album reflected on the star's recent struggles and was described by critics as her most layered and heartfelt effort.

2010: 'LOUD'

Now 2010 was quite the year for this superstar; after ditching her signature dark hair, the star opted for a vibrant red do. Oh, and she also released her fifth studio album 'Loud' that landed her her first ever GRAMMY nomination for 'Album of the Year', featuring her and Drizzy Drake collab for the first time ever. The legendary collab 'What's My Name' featured on the album alongside 'S&M', 'Only Girl (In The World)' and 'Love The Way You Lie (Part II)'. Since then, Rihanna and Drake have gone on to team up on multiple other tunes, including 'Take Care'.

2011: 'We Found Love'

In 2011 the world welcomed with open arms one of Rihanna's most iconic songs 'We Found Love'. Featuring on her sixth studio album 'Talk That Talk', the star teamed up with Scottish DJ Calvin Harris to produce this, how do you say it... masterpiece. Other than becoming a staple song at any teen disco and/or house-party, the song went on to win the singer awards for 'Best R&B/Urban Dance Track', 'Best Commercial/Pop Dance Track', 'Video Of The Year' and 'Best Short Form Music Video'. WOWZA.

2012: Acting career begins with Battleship

Queen Ri's talent didn't stop there. In 2012 the Barbadian beauty made her big screen debut in summer blockbuster 'Battleship' as Petty Officer Cora Raikes. This lead to her winning the Teen Choice Award for 'Choice Movie Breakout Star - Female'.

2012: First number 1 album

That same year (2017) Rihanna's seventh studio album 'Unapologetic' became her first No. 1 album, winning her the GRAMMY for 'Best Urban Contemporary Album' in January 2014. The album boasts hit tracks such as 'Diamonds' and 'What Now'. Also featured on the album was the incredible 'Stay', which after being released as a single from the album made no. 1 in Bulgaria, Canada, the Czech Republic and Denmark, as well as charting in the Top 5 in the UK, Australia, France, Germany, New Zealand, Norway and Switzerland.

2013 - 2014: Win win win!

Throughout 2013 and 2014, Rihanna took the crown for various awards, including the GRAMMY Award for 'Best Music Video', the Billboard Music Award for 'Top R&B Artist', 'Top R&B Song' AND 'Top R&B Album', the NRJ Music Award for 'International Female Artist of the Year', the BET Award for 'Best Female R&B/Pop Artist' and the GRAMMY Award for 'Best Urban Contemporary Album'...you know, just to name a few.

2014: Puma

2014 saw the superstar named the creative director of, and a brand ambassador for, Puma. These roles lead to her launching the 'Fenty x Puma' range, responsible for fashion trends such as fur sliders and suede creepers.

2016: 'Anti'

After three years of waiting, fans were not disappointed with Rihanna's surprise release of 'Anti' - her eighth studio album. Shooting to number 1 just two weeks after its initial debut, going on to spend 159 weeks on the Billboard Hot 200. 'Anti' graced us with hits such as 'Work', 'Kiss It Better' and 'Love on the Brain'.

2017: The launch of Fenty Beauty

Welcoming 2017 by being awarded Humanitarian of the Year by Harvard University, it was set to be a good year for the singer/actor/fashionista extraordinaire with her also launching her incredibly successful beauty line Fenty Beauty. September 8th, 2017 saw the line officially hit Sephora's website. The line was praised for boasting 40 different foundation shades, with many describing this as the new 'standard of inclusivity for skin tones'. Fenty Beauty went onto be listed by Time Magazine as one of the best inventions of 2017. The brand has gone onto release body shimmers, eye shadows, highlighters, concealers and the infamous Fenty Beauty Fairy Bomb (ie a massive fluffy pink pom pom full of glitter).

2018: Savage Fenty

In 2018, the the popstar-turned-entrepreneur launched her largely anticipated lingerie line 'Savage x Fenty'. The collection was launched with 90 pieces of lingerie, sleepwear, and accessories with an extensive sizing range. "I can only hope to encourage confidence and strength by showing lingerie in another light," she told Vogue.

2020: PARTYNEXTDOOR Collab

In March 2020, Rihanna finally gave us some music when she teamed up with PARTYNEXTDOOR on the hit 'BELIEVE IT'.

2020: Fenty Skin

In July 2020, Rihanna announced the launch of beauty brand Fenty Skin. Sharing a video of herself using all the products she wrote, 'Ima try my best to be humble about this but, @fentyskin is coming July 31st exclusively at FENTYSKIN.COM!! "Y'all ain't hear it from me \ud83e\udd2b but you can shop it early if ya drop me your email through the link in my bio...'. (sic)
It was then in December 2020 that the range became available in the UK.

2021: Rihanna's new music

With Rihanna's last album, 'Anti', being released way back in 2016, it's no secret that RiRi fans are desperate for new music from the star! In 2019 reports broke that Rihanna was working on her ninth album, with the singer revealing to Vogue in 2020 that she was "very aggressively working on music", with her new material being on a "different level" and "worth the wait". After testRihanna's savage response to a fan requesting her new album in 2021, here's hoping that we get to hear it soon!

2021: Rihanna is officially a BILLIONAIRE

Queen RiRi was announced as a billionaire in August 2021. She's now worth an estimated \u00a31.2 billion according to Forbes, making her the wealthiest female musician on the planet due to her shares in Fenty Beauty and Savage x Fenty. She's now the second richest female entertainer behind Oprah Winfrey.


In July 2022, Rihanna's worth increased further, de-throning Kim Kardashian to become America's youngest self-made female billionaire, with a net worth of $1.4billion.

2022: Rihanna pledges $15million to help climate change

In January 2022, it was revealed that Rihanna pledged $15 million (\u00a311.1million) to fighting for climate justice through her Clara Lionel Foundation, which is named after her grandparents. The donations were spread across 18 climate justice organisations working in seven Caribbean nations and the US.

2022: Rihanna promises new music following pregnancy announcement

Rihanna sent her fans into a frenzy as she revealed that she was pregnant in January 2022, with the singer expecting her first child with her boyfriend A$AP Rocky.


The exciting announcement had many fans thinking that they would have to wait a little bit longer for new music from RiRi, however the singer put all our minds at ease as she revealed that despite expecting baby No.1, we will still get new music from her. She said: "Yes, you're still going to get music from me." before joking: "My fans would kill me if they waited this long for a lullaby!"

2022: Rihanna makes debut on Forbes billionaires list

Despite Forbes revealing in 2021 that Rihanna was officially a billionaire, it wasn't until April 2022 that the singer was officially listed in the business magazine's billionaires list. Forbes reported Rihanna's fortune to be around \u00a31,400,000,000.


Ranking at number 1729 (on 5th April), the singer joins the Forbes billionaires list alongside other huge names such as Kanye West, Jay-Z and director Peter Jackson.

2022: Rihanna announced for Super Bowl 2023

In September 2022, Rihanna was announced for the Super Bowl 2023 Half Time Show with an iconic photo.

2022: Rihanna releases new single 'Lift Me Up'

The moment we were all waiting for! After Marvel teased that Rihanna may have some involvement with their upcoming film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, the singer soon confirmed the news that she was releasing a new single for the huge film. Then, on 28th October 2022, Rihanna dropped the track 'Lift Me Up'.


The song serves as the lead single for the Black Panther 2 soundtrack, with the rest of the film's songs being released on 4th November.

2023: Savage x Fenty release Super Bowl collection

In January 2023, a month ahead of the Super Bowl, Rihanna's brand Savage x Fenty released a Super Bowl collection, including a 'surprise tee' which included a photo of Rihanna on the inside!

2023: Oscars nomination

Rihanna received an Oscars nomination in January 2023 for 'Lift Me Up', which features on the soundtrack of Marvel's Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. She was up against Lady Gaga and Bloodpop for 'Hold My Hand' from Top Gun: Maverick, as well as songs from Tell It Like a Woman, Everything Everywhere All at Once and RRR.

2023: Super Bowl performance

Rihanna took to the stage during the Super Bowl Half-Time show performing 17 years of hits in just 13 minutes - and casually announced she was pregnant by rubbing her baby bump as she appeared on stage! She welcomed her second baby in August 2023.

2023: Savage x Fenty maternity range

Rihanna shared new photos of her son RZA as she launched her new clothing range in August 2023 - a maternity collection of her underwear brand, Savage x Fenty. Rihanna was praised around the world as she shared some empowering photos of herself breastfeeding RZA, along with some other pics of her modelling some of her new range.

2023: First female to have 10 songs with 1B Spotify streams

In June 2023, RiRi became the first female artist to have 10 songs with 1 billion Spotify streams! She celebrated the news on Instagram, writing: 'Bad Gal billi \u2026 wit no new album lemme talk my sh-- \ud83d\ude1c\ud83c\udde7\ud83c\udde7'. (sic)

Despite covering almost all bases when it comes to expressing her never-ending talents, we're sure there will still be more to come! You go, girl!

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