Rihanna

Rihanna
Robyn Rihanna Fentyis a Barbadian singer and songwriter. Born in Saint Michael and raised in Bridgetown, she first entered the music industry by recording demo tapes under the direction of record producer Evan Rogers in 2003. She ultimately signed a recording contract with Def Jam Recordings after auditioning for its then-president, hip-hop producer and rapper Jay Z. Rihanna's first two studio albums Music of the Sunand A Girl like Mecharted on the top 10 of the U.S. Billboard 200 and...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPop Singer
Date of Birth20 February 1988
CountryUnited States of America
Im only as good as my team, I love you guys so much
I absolutely do prefer a dominant guy. I play a very dominant role in my life, in every other aspect of it. And I like to feel like a lady still, at some point. I feel like that's the time when a guy really gets to be a man, and I get to be a woman. And if I'm being a man in the bedroom too, there's nothing really in it for me.
I always keep my guard up with guys and I guess that can get in the way sometimes. I can make them go through hell.
I'm open to love. But guys should have to earn it. Because the minute they get it, they want something else.
People - especially white people - they want me to be a role model just because of the life I lead. The things I say in my songs, they expect it of me.
I love music, and after my first experience with movies, I can't wait to do more.
I have such incredible experiences in my life.
I want to give people a taste of the Caribbean, and show them the fun side of me.
My mother would kill me if I posed nude! My mother raised me with certain standards.
I am never satisfied; I always want more. I always want to get better. I always want to climb another step.
I feel like pop stars can't be rock stars anymore because they have to be role models, and it takes the fun out of it for us, because we just want to have fun with art.
HIV/AIDS has been a big epidemic for my generation, it's been around for as long as I've been alive.
There's not any religion or any culture or any race or any generation that cannot get AIDS or HIV. We all have to take responsibility for ourselves and get tested to know our status, and spread the word.
It's hard to imagine, but we cant think of HIV/AIDS as being somebody else's story. It could be any of ours.