Rihanna Roulette Debuts Within Pop Top 40

Date: 10/27/09  |  Newsroom
Filed under: Pop Culture, Rihanna

RihannaNearly a week after debuting one of the most anticipated singles of the year, Rihanna has returned to the Pop charts as a solo artist.

According to Billboard, Rihanna's "Russian Roulette" debuts at no.35 on its Billboard Pop Songs chart this week.

Produced by Chuck Harmony and written by Ne-Yo, "Russian Roulette" is the lead single from Rihanna's forthcoming album "Rated R".

Also featuring work with Tricky Stewart, The-Dream and Justin Timberlake, Rihanna's "Rated R" is due in stores November 23.


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  1. 1234 says:

    its funny how a lot of hateful people said that rihanna sounded terrible on run this town and it went on to the top of the charts and even charte at number one over in other countries you see theres a lot of people that likes all kind of music and what one person likes does not mean that someone else is digging on it. a lot of artist start slow at first but in the music realm of things that doesn't mean a hill of beans. the critics has spoken and the reviews has been very good . so time will tell the story much better than a comment board. rihanna has a llot going on in the next couple of weeks gmamerica, a set down with 20/20 a cruse ship performances, and a planned new years eves galor in another country and she back stronger and better than ever the wait id over.

  2. 1234 says:

    rihanna is getting ready to stir the pot and you all had better hold on for dear life. the good thing about the whole thing is that she has gone through a dark period in her life this pass year and her music reflects that and she has come back with a different sound and a different person you see what don't kill you will make you stronger. and theres a lot of people wanting her to fail so bad that its driving them insane. the more that you are negative and hateful toward her the stronger and more she will excel toward the top. so the wait is over and this is for the grown and mature people.and theres a lot of you that has disliked her since day one will never change and she will still rise like yeast bread all over the place you just hide and watch.

  3. Shawakatima says:

    To the little school girl heiffer Meg: Your pursuit is not music, but you're pursuing something (kudos to you by the way). Why don't you post one of your papers from from your academic studies and see how untouched it goes from critique. You have debuted a paper? Miss thing Miss thing Miss thing Miss thing. She had to pawn her diamond ring. She went on down to Burger King And found they weren't hiring...

  4. pat says:

    billboard POP SONGS...who cares...her debut on the HOT 100 IS WHAT WILL COUNT

  5. Meg says:

    Ya'll are crazy. Debuting at 35 is terrible, especially for someone like Rihanna. After learning all about how the music industry works, I would agree with B-Fair on this one... Def Jam definitely paid some people to get the song out there becuz this song is not and probably will not be played on the radio very much. Shawakatima... where is my debut? Sorry I work and go to school... not out to make music.

  6. rockwitu says:

    Sorry to disappoint the haters, but debuting without an iTunes release is great!!!! LMFAOOOO Rihanna is running this town!

  7. CC says:

    @B-fair...you are so not lying...I heard that song once on the radio and many DJs said they will not be playing it because of the feedback from listeners...this was very shocking when I saw that its #35 on the charts and the remix is playin in certain cities the song hasn't benn out long enough for a remix but this shows that this song wasn't as welcomed as Def Jam hoped for....

  8. Shawakatima says:

    Stand back, give me room to move in... all you idiots hatin on this child. DEBUTING at 35 is damn good. Where's your debut? Hanging on the passenger's side of your....

  9. HAHAHAHA says:

    number 35???? hahahahhahaa THAT SUCKS SO BAD!!!! This song will be off the charts in no time. THANK THE EFFING LORD!!!!!!

  10. B-fair says:

    yeah def jam paid for that b/c that song IS NOT in heavy rotation

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