Rihanna established her dance-pop credentials in summer 2005 with her debut smash hit, “Pon de Replay,” and continued to demonstrate hit potential in subsequent years (e.g., “S.O.S.” in 2006; “Umbrella” in 2007; “Disturbia” in 2008). However, it was the singer’s third album, Good Girl Gone Bad, that made her a full-fledged international pop star with a regular presence atop the charts stacked with several chart-topping singles and boasting collaborations with Jay-Z, Ne-Yo, Timbaland, and StarGate. Its success turned Rihanna into one of the planet’s biggest pop stars. Rated R was released in 2009. Loud, Rihanna’s fifth studio album, followed in November and was led by the “Only Girl (In the World).” That song, as well as the follow-up singles “What’s My Name?” and “S&M” all topped the Billboard Hot 100. In November 2011, the singer released Talk That Talk. The single “We Found Love” earned the top spot in the Hot 100, and the album peaked at number three. Unapologetic, her seventh studio album, featured some of her brashest material and was led by “Diamonds” — her eighteenth Top Ten single. Rihanna was part of the all-female ensemble cast of Ocean’s 8 (2018). On February 12, 2023, she headlined the Super Bowl LVII halftime show. The performance drew 121.017 million viewers, making it the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show in history. Time magazine named Rihanna as one of the most influential people in the world.