Rihanna’s Official Top 40 biggest songs ever
13.02.2023 - 19:18
/ officialcharts.com
This Sunday February 12, Rihanna finally returns to the stage to perform at the 2023 NFL Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show. And with so many bangers under her belt, we're wondering which tracks to expect in her 13-minute medley.
Will we get latest single Lift Me Up? Could Man Down get a moment? Has she readied a bit of Russian Roulette?
Well, with RiRi explaining she's been through '39 versions' (!) of her Super Bowl setlist before deciding on the final songs, we thought we'd take a look back at her biggest hits ever to see what to expect.
From 2005 debut Pon De Replay to collaborations with the likes of Eminem, Calvin Harris, David Guetta and actual Paul McCartney, it's a discography that cements RiRi as one of the 21st century's most influential artists.
Before we get to the full list, let's delve into the Top 5, shall we?
The first track lifted from her 2012 LP Unapologetic, Sia-penned single Diamonds has shifted total UK chart units of 1.94 million to date; including 1.1 million downloads and 103 million streams.
The lead single from her eighth studio album ANTI, Drake duet Work comes in at Number 4 on RiRi's all-time list. The track, which peaked at Number 2 on the Official Singles Chart behind Lukas Graham's 7 Years, boasts total UK streams of 178 million and counting.
Rihanna's feature on 2016 Calvin Harris track This Is What You Came For (famously including a writing credit from Taylor Swift - initially under the pseudonym Nils Sjöberg), is her third-biggest track in the UK so far. It's also worth nothing that the collab is Rihanna's most-streamed song to date. Since its release, the song's accumulated a total of 200 million streams across audio and video platforms.
RiRi's second Calvin team-up to make her all-time