Rihanna continues to break records, nearly a decade after releasing her last studio album. Her 2016 project, ‘ANTI,’ has officially reached an extraordinary milestone: 500 weeks on the Billboard 200 — making it the first album by a Black female artist to ever hit that benchmark.
The achievement has renewed admiration for the album’s enduring impact. With timeless hits like ‘Work,’ ‘Needed Me,’ and ‘Love on the Brain,’ ‘ANTI’ remains a cultural force, its songs still resonating strongly with listeners around the world.
Rihanna marked the moment in her signature understated yet powerful way, posting:
“God ain’t forget bout me!”
Fans quickly took to social media to celebrate the feat, praising not just the longevity of ‘ANTI’ but Rihanna’s unmatched influence. Even without releasing new music, her artistry continues to dominate — a testament to her legacy and the staying power of one of the most celebrated albums of the 2010s.


