Rihanna’s Dance Anthem Just Dethroned Her Steamiest Hit
Rihanna’s "Don’t Stop the Music" Keeps Dancing Up the Global Charts—17 Years Later!
The Big Picture: Rihanna Is Winning Without New Music
Important Point: Even though Rihanna hasn’t released a new album in over a decade, her old hits are still climbing the charts and breaking records!
Rihanna is one of the biggest music stars ever. But lately, she’s been busy:
- Running Fenty Beauty, her billion-dollar makeup company
- Raising her children
- Only making music for movies (like Black Panther: Wakanda Forever)
Even without a new album since 2016’s Anti, her songs keep winning on the Billboard charts—like a fine wine, they just get better with time!
"Don’t Stop the Music" Hits Brand-New Highs
What Happened This Week?
The 2007 dance-pop smash "Don’t Stop the Music" just reached all-time peaks on two global Billboard charts:
| Chart | New Peak | Movement | Weeks on Chart |
|---|---|---|---|
| Billboard Global 200 | No. 89 | ↑ 6 spots | 25 weeks |
| Billboard Global Excl. U.S. | No. 100 (first time in top 100!) | ↑ from No. 107 | 21 weeks |
Fun Fact: These charts didn’t even exist when the song came out in 2007! The Global 200 started in 2020.
What Are These Charts?
- Billboard Global 200 → Counts streams + sales from 200+ countries
- Billboard Global Excl. U.S. → Same thing, but ignores the United States completely
So "Don’t Stop the Music" is getting more popular worldwide right now than it was at its original release!
It Just Passed a Fellow Rihanna Hit: "Kiss It Better"
The Showdown on the Global 200
| Song | Album | Peak on Global 200 | Weeks on Chart |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Don’t Stop the Music" | Good Girl Gone Bad (2007) | No. 89 | 25 |
| "Kiss It Better" | Anti (2016) | No. 90 | 11 |
- "Kiss It Better" debuted on the Global 200 in March 2026, peaked at No. 90 in April, then left the chart.
- "Don’t Stop the Music" just beat it by one spot—and it’s still climbing!
Key Takeaway: A 2007 dance track is now outperforming a 2016 R&B favorite on the world stage.
Rihanna Now Has Five Songs on the Global Charts
The Fab Four (on BOTH Global 200 & Global Excl. U.S.)
All four are electronic dance-pop bangers:
- "We Found Love" (feat. Calvin Harris)
- "Only Girl (In the World)"
- "S&M"
- "Don’t Stop the Music" ← the only one rising this week!
Note: "S&M" dipped slightly to No. 195 on Global 200, but the other three are climbing.
The Fifth Hit: "Umbrella" (feat. Jay-Z)
- Re-entered Global 200 at No. 200 (last place)
- Not on Global Excl. U.S.
- Once peaked in the top 40 globally
- Won a Grammy back in the day!
Double Win on the U.S. Dance Streaming Chart
Two Rihanna songs are lighting up the Dance Streaming Songs chart (U.S. only):
| Song | Position | Peak |
|---|---|---|
| "Don’t Stop the Music" | No. 7 | No. 6 |
| "We Found Love" | No. 15 (re-entry) | — |
Translation: People are still streaming these songs non-stop at parties, gyms, and clubs.
Album Battle: Anti vs. Good Girl Gone Bad
Rihanna has two albums on the U.S. charts this week:
| Album | Year | Billboard 200 | Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | Top R&B Albums |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anti | 2016 | Rising | Rising | Rising |
| Good Girl Gone Bad | 2007 | Falling | Falling | Falling |
Winner: Anti is gaining steam, while her breakthrough album Good Girl Gone Bad is slowing down.
Why Is This Happening? (ELI5 Explanation)
Think of it like this:
- TikTok & Reels → Old songs go viral in 15-second clips
- Playlist Power → Spotify/Apple Music "Throwback" playlists have millions of followers
- Global Streaming → Fans in Brazil, Philippines, South Africa, etc. are discovering her now
- Dance Music Revival → 2000s/2010s EDM-pop is trendy again
- No New Album → Fans keep replaying the classics because there’s nothing new!
Summary: The Queen’s Crown Keeps Shining
- "Don’t Stop the Music" hits new all-time highs on two global charts
- It passes "Kiss It Better" on the Global 200
- Rihanna has 5 songs on the Global 200 right now
- Two tracks are top 15 on U.S. Dance Streaming
- Anti is outselling Good Girl Gone Bad in the U.S.
- All this without a new album since 2016
Bottom Line: Rihanna’s music is timeless. The world keeps dancing, streaming, and buying—whether she drops a new record or not.
FAQ: Your Questions Answered
When did "Don’t Stop the Music" originally come out?
2007 — on the album Good Girl Gone Bad. It samples Michael Jackson’s "Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’."
What is the Billboard Global 200?
A weekly chart ranking the most-streamed and purchased songs worldwide across 200+ territories. Launched in September 2020.
Why is "Don’t Stop the Music" rising now?
Viral social media trends, global playlist placement, and a resurgence of 2000s dance-pop—all while Rihanna hasn’t released new music.
Is "Kiss It Better" no longer popular?
It’s still loved! But it had a shorter run on the Global 200 (11 weeks vs. 25) and peaked lower (No. 90 vs. No. 89).
Will Rihanna ever release a new album?
She’s said she’s working on it—but between Fenty, family, and film projects, there’s no release date. Fans just keep streaming the classics!
Source: Forbes – "Rihanna’s Dance-Pop Smash Passes One Of Her Most Sultry Hits" by Hugh McIntyre