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Rihanna Lyrics

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Rihanna Lyrics - by Popularity

1 Rude Boy
2 Photographs
3 The Last Song
4 Stupid In Love
5 Fire Bomb
6 G4L
7 Te Amo
8 Rockstar 101
9 Unfaithful
10 S&M (J. Cole Remix)
11 Russian Roulette
12 Hate That I Love You
13 Pon De Replay
14 Cold Case Love
15 Shut Up And Drive
16 SOS
17 Take A Bow
18 California King Bed (Single)
19 Pon De Replay (Full Phatt Remix)
20 Rehab
21 Umbrella
22 Good Girl Gone Bad
23 Hard
24 Breakin' Dishes
25 Who's That Chick
26 A Child Is Born
27 Disturbia
28 S&M (Single)
29 Push Up on Me
30 Don't Stop The Music
31 Music Of The Sun
32 Unfaithful (Remix)
33 Wait Your Turn
34 Mad House
35 Say It
36 Cry
37 Coulda Been The One
38 Winning Women
39 Tide Is High
40 A Girl Like Me
41 You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)
42 Lemme Get That
43 That La, La, La
44 Question Existing
45 Hatin' On The Club [feat. The-Dream]
46 If It's Lovin' That You Want (Part 2)
47 Break It Off
48 Bad Girl
49 Hole In My Head
50 Sell Me Candy
51 Goodbye
52 Let Me
53 Crazy Little Thing Called Love
54 Happ Hour
55 We Ride
56 Bring It Back
57 Boom Boom
58 Should I?
59 Redemption Song
60 There's A Thug In My Life
61 If It's Lovin' That You Want
62 Hypnotized
63 Umbrella (No Rap Verison) Radio Disney Edit
64 Willing To Wait
65 Dem Haters
66 Now I Know
67 We All Want Love
68 Love Without Tragedy / Mother Mary
69 Rude Boy (Remix) [feat. Rick Ross]
70 California King Bed
71 Drunk On Love
72 Control Me
73 Selfish Girl
74 Get It Over With
75 Rude Boy (J4R Remix)
76 Raining Men
77 We Found Love (Single)
78 Suicide
79 Vogue
80 Final Goodbye
81 No Love Allowed
82 Bubble Pop
83 Skin
84 Roc Me Out
85 Kisses Don't Lie
86 Lost In Paradise
87 Only Girl (In The World)
88 Love The Way You Lie (Piano Version)
89 Watch 'n Learn
90 Rush
91 Half of Me
92 S&M (Remix)
93 The Hotness
94 Talk That Talk
95 The One
96 Unapologetic
97 Haunted
98 Diamonds
99 What's My Name? (Single)
100 S.O.S. Radio Disney Edit
101 Farewell
102 The Last Time
103 What's My Name?
104 Oh Baby
105 Nitro Love
106 S.O.S. (Edited)
107 Red Lipstick
108 Whipping My Hair
109 A Million Miles Away
110 Only Girl (In The World) [Single]
111 Man Down (Remix)
112 We Found Love (Extended Mix)
113 Fresh Off the Runway
114 P.S. (I'm Still Not Over You)
115 S&M
116 Hate That I Luv U
117 You Da One (Single)
118 Hate That I Love You*
119 Pour It Up
120 Just Be Happy
121 Man Down
122 We Found Love
123 Cheers (Drink To That) (Single)
124 Loveeeeeee Song
125 Here I Go Again
126 Slower To Heal
127 Do Ya Thang
128 Ronnie And Clyde (feat. Shy Ronnie)
129 Jump
130 Disturbia (Remix)
131 Complicated
132 Fool In Love
133 Birthday Cake (Remix)
134 Hurricane
135 Right Now
136 Disturbia (Jody Den Broeder Remix)
137 Black Butterflies
138 You Da One
139 Where Have You Been
140 Numb
141 Happy
142 If I Never See Your Face Again
143 What Now
144 Sexuality
145 Love The Way You Lie, Pt. 2
146 Cockiness (Love It)
147 Diamonds (Dave Audé 100 Extended)
148 Stay
149 Tip Pon Toe
150 Cheers (Drink To That)
151 Birthday Cake
152 Diamonds (Gregor Salto Downtempo Remix)
153 Nobody's Business
154 Silly Boy [with Lady Gaga]
155 Fading

Rihanna Bio

Rihanna established her dance-pop credentials in summer 2005 with her debut smash hit, "Pon de Replay," and continued to demonstrate such hit potential in subsequent years (e.g., "S.O.S.," 2006; "Umbrella," 2007). By the time her third album, Good Girl Gone Bad, arrived in 2007, she was a full-fledged international pop star with a regular presence atop the charts, from Germany to Japan. Born Robyn Rihanna Fenty on February 20, 1988, in Saint Michael, Barbados, she always exhibited a certain star quality, winning beauty and talent contests as a schoolchild. But because she lived on the fairly remote island of Barbados in the West Indies, she never foresaw the sort of stardom that would later befall her.

That stardom came courtesy of a fateful meeting with a man named Evan Rogers. The New Yorker was vacationing in Barbados with his wife, a native of the island, when someone turned him on to Rihanna. Since Rogers had spent years producing pop artists -- including superstars like *NSYNC, Christina Aguilera, Jessica Simpson, Kelly Clarkson, Laura Pausini, and Rod Stewart -- he offered her the opportunity to record some music after he recognized her talent. Along with Rogers' production partner, Carl Sturken (the other half of Syndicated Rhythm Productions), Rihanna recorded several demos that sparked the interest of the Carter Administration -- that is, newly appointed Def Jam president Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter. This led to an audition and, in turn, an on-the-spot offer to sign with Def Jam, which Rihanna indeed inked on the spot.

Come summer 2005, Def Jam rolled out "Pon de Replay," the lead single of Music of the Sun. Produced almost entirely by Rogers and Sturken, the song also synthesized Caribbean rhythms with urban-pop songwriting. "Pon de Replay" caught fire almost immediately, climbing all the way to number two on The Billboard Hot 100 and contesting the half-summer reign of Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together" atop the chart -- this was before Music of the Sun even had been released. The album spawned one other hit, "If It's Lovin' That You Want," which broke the Top 40. Rihanna's follow-up album, A Girl Like Me, was a greater success, spawning three big singles: a chart-topper ("S.O.S.") and two Top Tens ("Unfaithful," "Break It Off").

Rihanna's third album, Good Girl Gone Bad (2007), continued her success and, more notably, signaled a change of direction. Whereas her past two albums had been imbalanced -- often weighed down by faceless balladry and canned Caribbean-isms -- Good Girl Gone Bad was a first-rate dance-pop album. Moreover, it was surprisingly solid, stacked with several chart-topping singles and boasting collaborations with Jay-Z, Ne-Yo, Timbaland, and StarGate. The lead single, "Umbrella," shot to number one and, for the third year in a row, was a potential "song of the summer." By this point it was clear that Rihanna had become one of the biggest singles artists of the mid-2000s.