No. 1 Girl: Rihanna's Chart-Topping Singles

Rihanna gets her 14th No. 1! Work, RiRi!

Fourteen-Deep - Just days after her 28th birthday, Rihanna has accrued her 14th #1 single. “Work” knocked baby Bieber off the #1 spot and officially makes Rihanna break the tie with Michael Jackson for most #1 singles on the Billboard 100. At this very moment, RiRi is only beat out by The Beatles and Mariah Carey herself. Go Ri-Ri! – Jon Reyes  (Photo: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)
"S.O.S." (2006) - Written and produced by J.R. Rotem, RiRi's first number one was the lead single for her second album, A Girl Like Me.(Photo: The Island Def Jam Music Group)
"Umbrella" (2007) - Recognized by many as Rihanna's biggest hit, this percussion-driven track featured then-Def Jam president Jay Z and was penned by Terius "The-Dream" Nash. (Photo: The Island Def Jam Music Group)“Take a Bow” (2008) - The fifth single from the album Good Girl Gone Bad, this ballad was certified 2x platinum by the RIAA.(Photo: 2008 The Island Def Jam Music Group)

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Fourteen-Deep - Just days after her 28th birthday, Rihanna has accrued her 14th #1 single. “Work” knocked baby Bieber off the #1 spot and officially makes Rihanna break the tie with Michael Jackson for most #1 singles on the Billboard 100. At this very moment, RiRi is only beat out by The Beatles and Mariah Carey herself. Go Ri-Ri! – Jon Reyes  (Photo: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)

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