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Whoo-Hoo! Rihanna’s ‘Pon De Replay’ AND ‘Where Have You Been’ Hit 1 Billion Streams

Two Rihanna classics — “Pon De Replay” and “Where Have You Been” — just crossed 1 billion streams, nearly 20 years after her debut. Her catalog simply won’t quit.

Rihanna billion streams keeps proving that even without a new album in a decade, Rihanna stays undefeated in the cultural bloodstream.

Nearly 20 years after her debut, two early‑era staples — “Pon De Replay” and “Where Have You Been” — have officially crossed 1 billion streams on Spotify. A well‑deserved double‑tap moment for a catalog that refuses to age. (Both tracks continue to surge thanks to TikTok revivals and playlist rotation.)

It’s wild to remember that her last studio album, 2016’s ANTI, is still charting weekly and remains one of the longest‑running albums by a female artist in Billboard history. That’s the kind of longevity you don’t manufacture — that’s legacy.

The Billion‑Stream Club Welcomes a Queen

Rihanna now joins the rare group of artists with multiple billion‑stream tracks spanning different eras of their career. A quick refresher on her billion‑stream hitters so far:

  • “Diamonds”
  • “Work” (feat. Drake)
  • “Needed Me”
  • “Love on the Brain”
  • “Stay”
  • And now: “Pon De Replay” + “Where Have You Been”

A Catalog That Won’t Quit

Both songs mark distinct eras: the dancehall‑kissed sparkle of her 2005 debut and the EDM‑pop explosion of 2012. The fact that they’re hitting milestones in 2026 says everything about her staying power.

So… Album When?

We may not have a release date, but the numbers don’t lie — the world’s still listening, still looping, still waiting.

Welcome to thee club Rihanna!

Rihanna’s catalog just keeps rewriting the rules. Comment below.

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