Robyn Rihanna Fenty, ti o da ni Barbados ni 1988, ti o ba ti ṣẹda a $1.4B agbegbe pẹlu Fenty Beauty ati Savage X Fenty. A philanthropist nipasẹ awọn Clara Lionel Foundation, Rihanna ti a ti a npe ni a National Hero of Barbados ni 2021. Niwon 2023, o jẹ ọkunrin ti meji ati awọn titẹ ni awọn julọ gbigbe Super Bowl igba igba igba igba igba igba igba.

Robyn Rihanna Fenty ti a da ni February 20, 1988, ni Saint Michael, Barbados, to Monica Braithwaite, a Accountant, ati Ronald Fenty, a warehouse supervisor. Ile-iwe ni a modest three-bedroom bungalow ni Bridgetown, awọn akọkọ awọn ọdun rẹ ti wa ni iṣoro nitori awọn ọlọjẹ rẹ pẹlu alcoholism ati crack cocaine addiction. Awọn iṣoro wọnyi bẹrẹ si awọn iṣeduro ti awọn ọmọde rẹ nigbati o ni 14 ọdun. Lati awọn iṣoro, ọlọjẹ rẹ fun music ti wa ni pataki lati akọkọ. O si lọ si Charles F. Broome Memorial Primary School ati ki o si lọ si Combermere High School, ibi ti o bẹrẹ a music trio pẹlu mejeeji.</fseg>
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<pfseg id="0">Awọn akọkọ album, "Music of the Sun,"@@ ti a ti tẹsiwaju ni 2005 ati ki o fihan awọn titun singles "@Pon de Replay.@" Awọn album ti a gba a gold certification lati awọn Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Ni ọdun kan lẹhin, o ti tẹsiwaju rẹ akọkọ akọkọ album, "A Girl Like Me," eyi ti o ni awọn hits bi "SOS" Jay-Z, eyi ti o gba awọn Grammy Award fun Ti o dara ju Rap/Sung Collaboration.
Ti o ba tẹsiwaju yi ifihan, o ti tẹsiwaju aarin awọn albumu ti o siwaju sii awọn ipo rẹ bi a agbaye music icon. "Rated R" ni 2009 ni a daradara, diẹ introspective album ti o ṣe atilẹyin pẹlu awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ ti heartbreak ati agbara. "Loud" ni 2010 fi si rẹ dance-pop iwaju ati pẹlu awọn iroyin bi "Only Girl (In the World)" ati "What's My Name?"
Beyond her musical achievements, she also ventured into business and philanthropy. In 2012, she established the Clara Lionel Foundation, focusing on education and emergency response programs. In 2017, she launched Fenty Beauty, a cosmetics brand that gained widespread acclaim for its inclusivity. She also founded Savage X Fenty, a lingerie line, and became the first black woman to head a luxury brand for LVMH with her fashion house, Fenty.
In 2018, she was appointed as an ambassador of education, tourism, and investment by the Government of Barbados. A significant milestone came in 2021 when she was declared a National Hero of Barbados, an honor that speaks volumes about her impact not just in her home country but globally.
As of 2023, she is a mother of two children. She has been in high-profile relationships, including with Chris Brown and Hassan Jameel, and her current relationship is with rapper A$AP Rocky. That same year, she performed at the Super Bowl halftime show, which became the most-watched in history. This decision was significant, especially considering that she had turned down the opportunity in 2019 in support of Colin Kaepernick. Her performance was not just a career milestone but also a cultural moment that highlighted her influence and reach.
With over 250 million records sold worldwide, she is the second-best-selling female music artist of all time. She has received numerous awards, including nine Grammy Awards, 13 American Music Awards, and 12 Billboard Music Awards. Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2012 and 2018. As of 2023, she is the wealthiest female musician, with an estimated net worth of $1.4 billion.
Her journey from a small island in the Caribbean to becoming a global icon is a story of talent meeting opportunity, laced with resilience and strategic acumen. She has not only conquered the music world but has also made indelible marks in business, philanthropy, and social activism. Her influence transcends her music to touch on social issues, making her one of the most impactful artists of her generation.

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