The legendary “Rihanna reign” continues to defy the typical gravity of the music industry. As fans commemorate a full decade since the release of her last studio masterpiece, the Barbadian icon is proving that her cultural and commercial currency remains peerless. On 28 January, to mark the tenth anniversary of her seminal opus ANTI, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) announced a fresh wave of certifications, headlined by a record-extending eighth Diamond award.
The doo-wop-inspired ballad “Love on the Brain” is the latest track to cross the prestigious Diamond threshold (representing 10 million units sold in the US). This achievement cements Rihanna’s position as the female artist with the most Diamond singles in RIAA history, further distancing herself from her closest contemporaries.
The ‘ANTI’ Legacy by the Numbers
ANTI was more than just an album; it was a pivot towards avant-garde R&B that redefined Rihanna’s artistic identity. Ten years on, the project remains a statistical juggernaut. It currently holds the record as the longest-charting album by a Black female artist on the Billboard 200, boasting a tenure of over 508 weeks.
The RIAA’s latest update provided new plaques for nine separate tracks from the album, reflecting the deep-catalogue longevity of the era:
| Track Title | New Certification | Units Equivalent |
| Love on the Brain | Diamond | 10,000,000 |
| Needed Me | 12x Platinum | 12,000,000 |
| Work (feat. Drake) | 11x Platinum | 11,000,000 |
| Kiss It Better | 4x Platinum | 4,000,000 |
| Sex with Me | 4x Platinum | 4,000,000 |
| Desperado | 3x Platinum | 3,000,000 |
| Consideration (feat. SZA) | 2x Platinum | 2,000,000 |
| Woo | Platinum | 1,000,000 |
A Power Couple’s Dominance
The celebratory week extends beyond Rihanna’s solo accolades. Her partner, A$AP Rocky, recently secured his first Billboard 200 number-one album in over a decade with his latest effort, Don’t Be Dumb. Rihanna took to social media to jubilantly support her partner, declaring to her followers: “Just me here to let y’all know my baby daddy got the NUMBER 1 ALBUM!”
Life Beyond the Studio
While the “Rihanna Navy” remains in a state of perpetual anticipation for a ninth album (dubbed R9), the billionaire mogul has hardly been idle. Since ANTI, she has headlined a record-breaking Super Bowl Halftime Show, received Oscar and Grammy nominations for “Lift Me Up” from the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack, and expanded her family. Last year, she voiced Smurfette in the latest Smurfs feature film and welcomed her third child—her first daughter—with Rocky.
Rihanna’s ability to remain the most relevant woman in music without releasing a full-length project since 2016 remains one of the most fascinating anomalies in modern pop history.
