

Rihanna Umbrella hits 2 billion streams on Spotify, a milestone that cements the Barbadian superstar’s enduring legacy. Nearly two decades later, the 2007 hit still shines. Featuring Jay-Z, the track continues to prove how timeless music can be.
Released on March 29, 2007, Umbrella opened a new era in Rihanna’s career. The single led her third album, Good Girl Gone Bad, and changed the pop landscape.
It topped charts in 19 countries, including a 10-week reign in the UK, the longest of that decade. In the U.S., it stayed seven weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
This achievement marks Rihanna’s third song to cross 2 billion streams, after We Found Love and Love on the Brain. It also gives Jay-Z his first entry in that exclusive club.
Umbrella earned a Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration and a Diamond certification from the RIAA. In 2021, Rolling Stone ranked it No. 332 on its 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Clearly, its legacy continues to grow.
Beyond its chart success, Umbrella carried the rhythm and emotion of the Caribbean to the world. Rihanna’s voice, accent, and attitude made the song feel both fresh and familiar.
Because of that, she became more than a pop star, she became a global symbol of Caribbean pride. Every time Rihanna Umbrella breaks another record, it reminds fans where her story began.
Since Umbrella, Rihanna has evolved into a creative powerhouse. She built the Fenty Beauty brand, transformed fashion shows into art, and redefined celebrity entrepreneurship.
This year, she also welcomed her third child with long-time partner A$AP Rocky. Even while balancing motherhood and business, her influence keeps expanding. And as Rihanna Umbrella hits 2 billion, her staying power feels stronger than ever.






