Robyn Rihanna Fenty was born on February 20, 1988, in Saint Michael, Barbados, the eldest of three children. Her childhood was marked by her father Ronald Fenty's struggles with alcohol and crack cocaine addiction, which created an unstable domestic environment, and by severe headaches that would eventually be diagnosed as benign tumors. Despite these difficulties, she was a bright, competitive student and developed an early interest in music, forming a singing group with two classmates. At fifteen, she auditioned for American music producer Evan Rogers, who was visiting Barbados on holiday, and within months had relocated to the United States to pursue a recording career.
Signed to Def Jam Recordings at sixteen by Jay-Z, who served as the label's president, Rihanna released her debut album Music of the Sun in 2005 at age seventeen. Her early recordings reflected Caribbean influences — her Barbadian heritage expressed through dancehall and reggae-inflected pop — while establishing her as a distinctive vocal presence with natural charisma on camera. The 2007 single 'Umbrella' marked a decisive artistic and commercial breakthrough, spending ten weeks at number one in the UK and establishing Rihanna as one of the defining pop voices of her decade.
The Chris Brown assault incident of 2009 — when Brown, then her boyfriend, physically attacked her on the night of the Grammy Awards — brought Rihanna international attention of the most painful kind. Her decision about how to respond, including her eventual return to Brown that was widely criticized, demonstrated her fundamental characteristic: the insistence on determining her own path regardless of external pressure or expectation. Her subsequent music — Rated R (2009), Loud (2010), Talk That Talk (2011), Unapologetic (2012) — processed difficulty into art with increasing directness, establishing her as an artist who doesn't perform resilience but represents it.
Rihanna's later career has been marked by her transition from music star to global business mogul. Fenty Beauty (2017) launched with forty foundation shades — an unprecedented range that demonstrated genuine commitment to inclusive beauty rather than performative diversity — and was immediately commercially successful, generating $100 million in sales within forty days. Fenty Skin, Savage X Fenty lingerie, and her status as a billionaire have positioned her as one of the most successful musician-entrepreneurs in history. She performed at the 2023 Super Bowl halftime show while pregnant with her second child, a performance of such casual confidence that it generated immediate cultural legend.