After collaborating with Ne-Yo and Jay-Z on her latest album Good Girl Gone Bad, Rihanna is looking forward to the day she hooks up with Robin Thicke and Andre 3000. “I want to work with Robin Thicke. But I really want to work with Andre 3000. I love Andre 3000, I think he’s so funky and so different. His style is very weird, I like it. It’s weird in a cool way.
Sometimes I am. And for the record, I'm not a hater, I like Rihanna since 'Unfaithful', but there is a HUGE possibility a new album will be release in mid-2008, and if you're a fan of hers, you know that very well.
August 2005: Music of The Sun (Gold, top 2 hit)
April 2006: A Girl Like Me (Platinum, three top 10 hits)
June 2007: Good Girl Gone Bad (Gold, three top 20 hits)
May 2008: Rihanna: The Girl (Gold, four top 5 hits)
November 2008: The Girl's Hits (Gold, top top 2 hits)
Sometimes I am. And for the record, I'm not a hater, I like Rihanna since 'Unfaithful', but there is a HUGE possibility a new album will be release in mid-2008, and if you're a fan of hers, you know that very well.
I know it is going to be released mid-2007, but i was reffering to the emoticion you put there, i didnt even refer to you being a hater
DANCING IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT: Rihanna's latest dance single, "Shup Up and Drive" (SRP/Def Jam), shifts into first place on Hot Dance Club Play, giving the singer from Barbados her seventh chart-topper on this list. Rihanna now has a perfect record of seven out of seven No. 1 hits, stretching from her debut release, "Pon De Replay" in 2005, to her current song.
Rihanna is tied for second place with Janet Jackson and Madonna among artists with the longest strings of No. 1 hits on the Club Play chart. Jackson's streak began with a remix of "When I Think of You" in 1986 and ran through a remix of "Alright" in 1990, covering a period of three years, seven months and two weeks.
Madonna has two separate runs of consecutive seven No. 1 singles on the Club Play chart. From a remix of "Causing a Commotion" in 1987 to "Justify My love" in 1991, Madonna took three years, two months and three weeks to line up her first run of seven No. 1s. Her second string began in 1999 with "Nothing Really Matters" and ended in 2001 with "Impressive Instant," taking two years, eight months and one week.
Rihanna's seven chart-toppers were assembled in record time -- just two years and two months. Her latest single, "Breakin' Dishes," enters the chart at No. 40 this week. Should it become Rihanna's eighth No. 1 in a row, it will catapult her into second place all by herself. She'll need two more No. 1 hits to surpass the record-holder. Kristine W's first nine chart entries all spent time in the penthouse. The run began with "Feel What You Want" in 1994 and ended with "The Wonder of It All" in 2005. Kristine W's seventh No. 1 was "Fly Again" in 2003, which means it took her nine years, four months and one week to collect her first seven chart-toppers.
Here is a summary of Rihanna's seven No. 1 hits:
"Pon De Replay," one week (2005)
"SOS," one week (2006)
"Unfaithful," one week (2006)
"We Ride," one week (2007)
"Umbrella," two weeks (2007)
"Don't Stop the Music," one week (2007)
"Shut Up and Drive," one week (2007)
Source:http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/chart_beat/bonus.jsp