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Rihanna’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]

Rihanna’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]
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Rihanna’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025]

Female singer-songwriter from Barbados

Rihanna’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)

We Found Love ft. Calvin HarrisRihanna1rank/position

Rihanna – We Found Love ft. Calvin Harris
We Found Love ft. Calvin HarrisRihanna

A soulful work by Rihanna that sings of a glimmer of love found in a place without hope, carried by an electro-house beat.

The love that blossoms between two people in a desperate environment is portrayed as beautifully as a shining diamond.

At the same time, the peril of a romance slipping into a negative spiral—addiction and violence—comes through in the powerful beats and synthesizer sounds.

Released in September 2011 as the lead single from the album “Talk That Talk,” it spent ten consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the U.

S.

charts.

Her performance at the Grammys in February 2012 captivated the audience.

This song resonates deeply with anyone experiencing the joys and pains of love, or those who wish to reflect on a past romance.

This Is What You Came ForCalvin Harris, Rihanna2rank/position

Calvin Harris, Rihanna – This Is What You Came For (Official Video)
This Is What You Came ForCalvin Harris, Rihanna

This is a collaborative song by Calvin Harris from Scotland and Rihanna from Barbados.

Released in April 2016, the track features a refreshing sound that blends EDM and pop.

The lyrics skillfully convey the presence of an alluring woman and the subtleties of a hidden romance.

The music video garnered 500 million views within two months of its release, becoming a major topic of conversation.

It’s the perfect song for lifting your mood during a drive or a workout.

For women, this track is sure to boost your energy!

Take A BowRihanna3rank/position

No, no, no—there’s no way you can sing a Rihanna song, right? I’m sure many of you think that.

It’s true that a lot of her songs are R&B or reggaeton, so they’re not easy to sing.

But this song is different.

Listen closely.

Even when it hits the chorus, the voltage doesn’t really rise—meaning there’s no shouting.

On top of that, there aren’t many spots where you need to use vibrato.

And furthermore, there aren’t many places where you need to use runs—the kind of “kobu-shi” we say in Japanese.

In short, as long as you capture the vibe, this is the kind of song that will sound cool.

Where Have You BeenRihanna4rank/position

It’s a song that asks, “Where are you now?” to someone who makes you happy.

In the music video, Rihanna is portrayed as Snow White, complete with seven dwarfs.

It’s a dance tune entirely different from Disney’s, but perhaps a girl’s heart is the same everywhere.

Birthday CakeRihanna5rank/position

Rihanna – Birthday Cake (Audio)
Birthday CakeRihanna

The birthday song sung by diva Rihanna is a little sexy and aggressive.

A birthday in your twenties.

It’s great to forget about dieting and gorge yourself on your favorite cakes at an all-you-can-eat cake buffet, but it might also be nice to work up the courage to ask that special someone out to dinner.

Born AgainRihanna6rank/position

Rihanna, a singer known for R&B-leaning tracks like “Umbrella” and “Don’t Stop the Music,” also has a lot of great ballads.

Among them, “Born Again” has an interesting progression and would be a really cool song to sing at karaoke.

It starts with a quiet piano, then the mood shifts a bit in the middle, and a low-pitched melody appears repeatedly.

If you’re a woman with a naturally low voice, it’s definitely worth a try!

Breakin’ DishesRihanna7rank/position

The song “Breakin’ Dishes,” which is currently trending on TikTok, is one of Rihanna’s early works and emphasizes a strong hip-hop flavor throughout.

While there isn’t a rap section per se, the vocal line prioritizes flow over melody in a rap-like way, making it feel similar to singing a rap hook.

It doesn’t require advanced vocal techniques like runs or intricate embellishments, so focus on locking into the groove as you sing.

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