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Rihanna Becomes First Woman to Surpass 200 Million RIAA Singles Certifications

LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 07: Singer Rihanna at Rihanna's 8th album artwork reveal for "ANTI" at MAMA Gallery on October 7, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. Photo Credit: Christopher Polk

by Chris Tremblay  Apr 17

Rihanna has reached a new career pinnacle, becoming the first woman ever to surpass 200 million RIAA-certified singles units in the United States, according to updated industry tallies published this week. The new figure, reported at approximately 200.5 million singles units, places the Barbadian artist not only at the top among women but also third overall among all artists in U.S. singles certifications, behind Drake and Morgan Wallen.

Background and context



The Recording Industry Association of America’s Gold and Platinum program tracks cumulative sales and streaming equivalents for songs and albums in the U.S. market, with one “Platinum” certification corresponding to 1 million units. Rihanna’s newly reported 200.5 million singles units reflect the sum of her certified digital downloads and on-demand streams, measured in line with RIAA’s standard formula, which counts 150 on-demand streams as the equivalent of one song download.

While the RIAA website’s searchable database lists Rihanna’s extensive certifications, recent coverage of updated counts draws on internal tallies and historic announcements to frame her latest threshold. In previous years, RIAA statements celebrated the singer as the first artist to cross 100 million cumulative digital singles awards, a benchmark she passed in 2015, illustrating how her totals have effectively doubled over the past decade.

Details of the new milestone



Coverage from entertainment outlets reports that newly upgraded certifications for several of Rihanna’s catalog singles helped push her cumulative U.S. singles tally over the 200-million-unit line. Among the updates highlighted, early hit “If It’s Lovin’ That You Want” reportedly reached Platinum status—representing at least 1 million units—more than 20 years after its original release, contributing to the final push past the threshold.

According to That Grape Juice, which analyzed recent certification changes, Rihanna’s singles total now stands at around 200.5 million units in the U.S. market alone. The same report notes that this sum is calculated strictly from songs where she is credited as a lead artist, aligning with the RIAA’s practice of assigning certifications based on lead credits only, and excluding tracks where she appears solely as a featured performer.

In global rankings compiled from RIAA data, Rihanna’s new total places her third overall for certified singles units, behind Drake at an estimated 277.5 million units and Morgan Wallen at about 215 million units. Despite not having released a full studio album since “Anti” in 2016, she continues to accumulate significant new certifications as listeners stream her catalog and older songs reach new commercial milestones.

A decade of record-setting certifications



Rihanna’s relationship with RIAA records stretches back at least a decade, when the association declared in July 2015 that she was the first artist ever to surpass 100 million cumulative Digital Single Awards. At that time, RIAA’s then-chairman and CEO Cary Sherman described her achievement as “historic” and emphasized the breadth of her catalog success across multiple eras of digital music.

Subsequent updates have consistently reinforced her leading status among women in the digital singles space. In 2018, RIAA’s awards account highlighted that Rihanna had amassed 124 million song awards across 44 songs, affirming her as the top-certified artist for digital songs at that time.

More recently, a wave of new Diamond certifications—denoting 10 million units each—has strengthened her position at the very top of the RIAA hierarchy for singles. By mid-2024, Rihanna held at least seven Diamond-certified singles, including “Umbrella,” “Stay,” “Work,” and “Needed Me,” making her the female artist with the most Diamond singles in RIAA history. These high-tier awards laid the groundwork for her eventual rise over the 200-million-unit mark by combining sustained streaming with enduring download sales.

Position among top-selling artists



The new milestone further consolidates Rihanna’s reputation as one of the most commercially successful singles artists of the digital era. Her singles discography includes chart-topping tracks across pop, R&B, dance, and Caribbean-influenced styles, which collectively have generated hundreds of millions of units in the U.S. alone, alongside extensive international sales and streams.

In terms of RIAA-certified singles units, Rihanna now sits behind only Drake and Morgan Wallen, both of whom have benefited from the streaming-focused environment of the mid- and late-2010s into the 2020s. Drake’s reported 277.5 million units underscore his prolific output, while Wallen’s roughly 215 million units reflect a rapid rise primarily anchored in country and crossover streaming audiences.

Rihanna’s accomplishment is particularly notable given her relatively sparse release schedule over the last decade compared with some of her peers. With “Anti” still her most recent studio album and only select singles and features arriving in the years since, her catalog-driven growth highlights how older hits continue to resonate with new audiences across streaming platforms.

Impact on representation and industry benchmarks



Rihanna’s ascent to more than 200 million RIAA-certified singles units adds another benchmark to the growing list of records held by women and Black artists in the global music industry. Entertainment reports emphasize that she is not only the first woman but also the first Black vocalist and overall female performer to reach this specific U.S. singles milestone in the 73-year history of the RIAA program.

Her achievement arrives in an era when industry bodies, streaming services, and advocacy organizations continue to discuss disparities in recognition, pay, and visibility for women and artists of color across genres. As a globally recognized pop and R&B figure, her sustained commercial success contributes to broader conversations about representation at the highest levels of commercial acclaim, including platinum and Diamond certifications.

While certification data does not directly account for listeners’ identities, Rihanna’s catalog has long been embraced across diverse communities, including LGBTQ+ audiences who have connected with her dance, pop, and R&B releases in club and festival spaces. Her growing list of awards and sales milestones illustrates how cross-genre and cross-demographic reach can sustain an artist’s impact well beyond traditional album cycles.

Looking ahead for Rihanna’s career



The latest certifications arrive amid continued speculation from fans and commentators about whether and when Rihanna might release a new studio album, something she has not done since “Anti” in 2016. While reports cover her various business ventures, including her work in fashion and beauty, the new RIAA-related coverage focuses squarely on the performance of her existing musical catalog rather than any unannounced projects.

Neither RIAA nor Rihanna’s representatives have released a detailed public breakdown of the updated 200-million-plus figure by individual song, leaving entertainment outlets to summarize the totals based on visible certification changes and historical statements. Nonetheless, the convergence of multiple independent reports and RIAA’s longstanding recognition of her as a record-setting digital singles artist provides a consistent picture of her position at the top of female RIAA singles rankings.

For listeners and industry observers alike, Rihanna’s 200-million-unit milestone underscores how a long-established catalog can continue to shape charts, certifications, and historical rankings, even during periods without new studio albums. As streaming-era metrics evolve and certification thresholds expand, the artist’s latest achievement sets a prominent benchmark for future women in music who aim to reach similar levels of singles success.

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