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.
^Rihanna will break that record! If not with Good Girl Gone Bad then her next album. Anyways, "Don't Stop The Music" was supposed to be the next single after "Umbrella", but was pushed back to the third single, than was pushed back again to the fourth single. Now it's future is unknown. "Shut Up & Drive" did so-so, being a light pop hit and a rhythmic flop. "Hate That I Love You" looks like it might tie "Umbrella" on pop, and did well on rhythmic. Look "Don't Stop The Music" needs to be the fourth single! It'll do wonders for her and her album. It debuted at #94 without an offical release date! It's a hit waiting to happen. Z100 and Boston are already playing it, and it looks like KIIS is next, so if Rihanna and her label are reading this, PLEASE RELEASE "DON'T STOP THE MUSIC"!
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Yeah.Rehab is by far her best song in terms of quality and quantity but judging by her success, she did well with more uptempo songs. Rehab COULD be her final single off GGGB if she still wants to release it.