Rihanna Makes Music History as Spotify’s Most-Streamed Black Female Artist
Written by b87fm on 10/21/2025
Rihanna just made history—again. The superstar has become the most-streamed Black female artist in Spotify history, racking up over 100.7 million monthly listeners.
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What’s even more impressive? She did it without dropping a new album in nearly a decade. Her last project, ANTI, dropped in 2016, yet her catalog still dominates playlists, film soundtracks, and social media trends.
Spotify’s 100-million-listener club is small—shared only by megastars like Taylor Swift, The Weeknd, and Bad Bunny.
Rihanna’s inclusion cements her as a permanent fixture in global pop culture, with hits like “Work,” “Umbrella,” and “Stay” still running up the numbers.
Industry insiders say the feat proves Rihanna’s unmatched staying power. Her genre-blending sound—part pop, part R&B, with touches of dancehall and reggae—continues to pull in new generations of fans.
As of October 2025, Rihanna ranks among the top five most-streamed female artists worldwide, with over 40 billion total Spotify plays. Beyond the stats, her milestone signals a cultural win—especially for Black women in an industry where such dominance is still rare.
Rihanna’s empire extends far beyond music—fashion, beauty, and philanthropy—but her streaming success shows one thing clearly: even in silence, her influence is louder than ever.