Rihanna’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
A new queen from the Caribbean: Rihanna.
Her lustrous voice is truly one of a kind.
In this article, we present her most popular songs among the many albums and collaborations she has released.
Will your favorites make the list?
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Rihanna’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
Hate That I Love You ft. Ne-YoRihanna15rank/position

It’s an R&B love song performed by the songstress Rihanna—who has great vocals, looks, and fashion sense—together with Ne-Yo.
In the music video, the scene where Rihanna in a black coat and Ne-Yo in a white suit meet in an elevator feels like a moment from a film, and their voices, gently layered over a wistful, beautiful piano melody, evoke a sense of mature romance.
Breakin’ DishesRihanna16rank/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.
California King BedRihanna17rank/position

This powerful ballad, depicting bittersweet emotions, resonates deeply.
Its lyrics strikingly compare the feeling of growing apart while sharing the same bed to a vast California king-size bed.
Rihanna’s strong, emotional vocals brilliantly capture the sorrow of a love that’s slipping away.
Released in May 2011 and included on the album Loud, the song received high acclaim worldwide, topping charts in countries like Poland and Slovakia.
It’s a track many will relate to when seeking to heal the pain of heartbreak or when struggling with a relationship with someone important.
Friend Of MineRihanna18rank/position

This track, recorded by Barbados-born Rihanna for the animated film The Smurfs slated for release in May 2025, features flowing strings, lively Afrobeats, and a catchy melody line.
Produced as part of the soundtrack for a project in which she also appears as a voice actor, it blends warm synth textures with rhythmic drum patterns, making it a perfect addition to summer playlists.
It’s her eagerly awaited new work since the 2016 album ANTI, and the song—sung from the perspective of the character Smurfette—radiates a bright, hopeful vibe.
It’s a must-listen not only for movie fans but also for music lovers who enjoy dance tracks.
Love on the BrainRihanna19rank/position

This is a commercial featuring Rihanna, who is also active as a singer-songwriter, that embodies Dior’s concept of elegance.
The storyline has Rihanna, initially dressed in black, changing into a luxurious golden outfit; beyond the glamour of the wardrobe, her forward gaze conveys a strong sense of determination.
The song that further elevates the atmosphere of the commercial is Rihanna’s “Love on the Brain.” Released in 2016 and included on the album Anti, it pairs a relaxed tempo with a grand sound and a resounding vocal performance, evoking a powerful feeling of resolve that seems to move toward the future.
Pon de ReplayRihanna20rank/position

Since being recognized by Jay-Z and making her album debut at the young age of 17 in 2005, Rihanna has continued to dominate the music scene not only with overwhelming commercial success but also as a superstar beyond the confines of hip-hop.
In 2022, she contributed “Lift Me Up” to the soundtrack of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever—her first new release in a while—which, as you may recall, became a major talking point.
Her landmark debut single, “Pon de Replay,” incorporates dancehall reggae—a sound that now feels fresh again—and highlights her Barbadian roots.
It’s a classic that perfectly covers the essential elements of girls’ hip-hop—sexiness, coolness, and cuteness—so it’s guaranteed to make you want to dance.
As an aside, the powerhouse girl group BLACKPINK referenced “Pon de Replay” in their smash hit “Pink Venom.” In that sense, we’d especially love for younger listeners who started dancing because they admire BLACKPINK to check out “Pon de Replay.”
Rihanna’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
If It’s Lovin’ That You WantRihanna21rank/position
It’s a song released by Rihanna in 2005.
It features a rhythm perfect for summer and a sound that makes you want to relax and listen on the beach, along with Rihanna’s fresh vocals from that time.
Why not head to the ocean with friends and make some fun memories, just like in the music video, while listening to this track?





