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"Diamonds" became Rihanna's twelfth number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, tying her with Madonna (pictured) and the Supremes as the artists with the fifth-most number ones in the chart's history. In the US, "Diamonds" debuted at number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 and sold 133,000 copies in its first week. [ 51 ]
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Rihanna performed the song on her fifth and sixth headlining tour, the Diamonds World Tour and Anti World Tour. The song's official remix was released on March 20, 2013, and features additional rap verses from Young Jeezy, T.I., Rick Ross and Juicy J. Rihanna took pole-dancing lessons from Nicole Williams before the shooting of the music video. [1]
"Phresh Out the Runway" received positive reviews from music critics; most of them praised the composition, production and how Rihanna interpreted the song. However, the lyrics were subjected to criticism. Rihanna performed the track at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show on November 7, 2012, along with the album's lead single, "Diamonds".
Furthermore, she has earned seven singles certified Diamond by RIAA, thus becoming the female artist with the most Diamond singles and Diamond certified titles. [7] Rihanna's first chart entry, "Pon de Replay"—the lead single from her debut album Music of the Sun (2005)—peaked at number two in the United States and reached the top ten on ...
To no one’s surprise, Rihanna can shine bright like a diamond always — even in the rain at night! The Grammy winner was spotted in NYC on November 26 under an umbrella (ella, ella), dressed in ...
Rihanna arrived at the Rihanna x Fenty Hair Launch on Monday, in a spectacular, monochrome red look—complete with cropped gingerhair, ruby jewels, and carmine satin heels. Her red leather set ...
David Guetta co-wrote "Right Now" and "Who's That Chick?", where Rihanna is a featured artist. [24] Guitarist Slash made a guest appearance on "Rockstar 101". Producer Tricky Stewart co-wrote and produced several of Rihanna's songs since her album, Good Girl Gone Bad, including the hit singles "Umbrella" and "Hard".