Rihanna has earned nine new RIAA certifications as her album ANTI marks its tenth anniversary, reaffirming the project’s long-standing commercial success in the United States nearly a decade after its release.
The latest update highlights the album’s continued cultural relevance and strong streaming performance across multiple platforms.
Updated RIAA Certifications
Several tracks from ANTI have reached new certification milestones:
- “James Joint” – Platinum
- “Woo” – Platinum
- “Consideration” – Double Platinum
- “Desperado” – Triple Platinum
- “Kiss It Better” – Quadruple Platinum
- “Sex With Me” – Quadruple Platinum
- “Work” featuring Drake – Eleven times Platinum
- “Needed Me” – Twelve times Platinum
- “Love on the Brain” – Diamond
Impact and Longevity of ANTI
Released in January 2016, ANTI arrived as Rihanna’s eighth studio album and marked a clear creative shift in her career. The project moved away from rigid pop structures, embracing a more experimental and genre-fluid sound.
Several songs from the album became long-term staples on radio, in clubs, and across global streaming services, helping the project maintain consistent engagement years after its debut.
Streaming Growth and Milestones
ANTI has seen a 130 per cent increase in streaming activity over the past five years. The album recorded its highest single-day streaming total on 13 February 2023, shortly after Rihanna’s Super Bowl halftime performance.
Three tracks from the album, “Love on the Brain”, “Needed Me”, and “Work”, have each surpassed one billion streams on Spotify, driven by steady global listening across multiple regions.
The album also achieved its strongest January streaming performance to date in 2026.
Looking Ahead
ANTI remains Rihanna’s most recent studio album. In a previous interview, the singer addressed her future recording plans, saying:
“I just cracked the code on what I really want to do for my next body of work. I am actually feeling really good about this.”








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