
Early years
Rihanna was born in the parish of St. Michael, on the Caribbean
island nation of Barbados as the first of three children to
Ronald Fenty, a Barbadian father, who is of African American
and Creole descent, and Monica Fenty, a Guyanese mother. She
pursued her primary education at Charles F. Broome Memorial
School and her secondary education at one of Barbados' grammar
schools, the prestigious Combermere School, where she formed
a musical trio with two of her classmates. She won the Miss
Combermere Pageant in 2004; her talent was singing. In November
2004, she performed at the Colours of Combermere School show,
singing Mariah Carey's "Hero". Rihanna received her big break
at the age of fifteen when one of her friends introduced her
to music producer Evan Rogers while he was vacationing in
Barbados with his Barbadian wife Jackie.
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Rogers, along
with his partner Carl Sturken, helped Rihanna record
demo material in the United States that was sent to
various recording companies including Def Jam, where
Rihanna auditioned for CEO Jay-Z and was signed on the
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Music career
Music of the Sun (2005) Enlarge Music of the Sun (2005) Sometime
before she released her album, she released a mixtape titled:
This is Rihanna "The Mixtape. Rihanna's debut album Music
of the Sun, which she co-wrote, was released in August 2005,
led by the single "Pon de Replay", which peaked at number
two on both the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles
Chart. The second single, "If It's Lovin' That You Want",
was less successful than its predecessor but reached the top
twenty in several countries. The album itself peaked within
the top ten in Canada, and the U.S., and within the top forty
in the UK. It has received platinum certifications in several
countries and a Gold certification in the U.S. To further
promote the album, Rihanna toured with Gwen Stefani. The album
itself sold just under 500,000 copies in the US and 2 million
worldwide. In 2006, Rihanna participated in several endorsement
deals, including Nike and J.C. Penney. She released her second
album, A Girl Like Me, in April 2006 less than eight months
after the release of her debut album.
The album debuted at number five in the U.S. and number
six in the UK. The lead single, "SOS", was used in her endorsement
deal with Nike. The song became Rihanna's first number one
on the Hot 100 chart; it also debuted at number one on the
Hot Digital Songs chart where it became the second biggest
first week digital single ever. "SOS" peaked at number one
in Australia and number two in the UK. The second single,
a slow ballad which addresses the feelings of guilt a girl
faces as she cheats on her boyfriend titled "Unfaithful",
became her third top ten hit in the U.S & the U.K. (becoming
her third #2 single in the latter, held off by "Hips Don't
Lie" by Shakira) The third single has been confirmed and will
be "We Ride". "We Ride" premiered at radio stations on August
22, 2006."A Girl Like Me" is Rihanna's biggest selling album
to date and was certified platinum by the RIAA. On July 25,
2006, Rihanna appeared on the American soap opera All My Children,
performing "S.O.S" and "Kisses Don't Lie." On July 31, 2006
Rihanna recieved two MTV Video Music Award Nominations for
the categories- Best New Artist & Viewer's Choice for her
video "SOS (Rescue Me)" She won a MuchMusic Video Award for
Best International Artist. It has been confirmed that Rihanna's
fourth single off "A Girl Like Me", after "We Ride", will
be "Break It Off" featuring Sean Paul. The song will be released
to radio stations around the world in November 2006. Rihanna
made her acting debut in a cameo role in Bring It On: All
or Nothing, which was released on August 8, 2006. August 26:
The Barbadian-born Rihanna said that she was honoured to represent
a Caribbean telecommunication network and considered Trinidad
her second home. Rihanna revealed to the media that her music
was inspired by her own experiences and the experiences of
her close friends.
Awards and nominations
2006: MTV Video Music Awards - Best New Artist In A Video
(nomination) - SOS
2006: MTV Video Music Awards - Viewer's Choice Award (nomination)
- SOS
2006: MTV Video Music Awards Japan - Best New Artist In A
Video - Pon De Replay (win)
2006: MuchMusic Video Award - Best International Artist (win)
2006: BET Award - Best New Artist (nomination)
2006: Teen Choice Awards - Female Breakout Artist (win)
2006: Teen Choice Awards - Choice R&B Artist (win)
2006: MOBO Awards - Best R&B Artist (nomination)
2006: BMI Urban Awards - Pon de Replay (win) (wiki)
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