
Rihanna, born on February 20, 1988, in Saint Michael, Barbados, is a globally recognized artist whose early life and cultural background significantly influenced her music career. Raised in a modest household, she began singing at a young age and was discovered by music producer Evan Rogers at 15, leading her to pursue a career in the United States. Rihanna's debut album, "Music of the Sun," launched her into the music industry, followed by critical successes such as "Good Girl Gone Bad," which featured the Grammy-winning hit "Umbrella." Her versatility as an artist is reflected in her ability to blend various musical genres, drawing inspiration from her Caribbean roots and collaborations with diverse artists. In addition to her music, Rihanna has made a mark in the beauty industry with her Fenty…