Rihanna has equalled a chart record set by Elvis Presley by scoring five UK Number One singles in consecutive years.
The Barbadian singer hit the top spot with 'What's My Name?' tonight (January 9) to become the only female solo artist in UK chart history to achieve the feat.
The track, which features Drake, follows the chart-topping success of 'Only Girl (In The World)' (2010), 'Run This Town' (2009), 'Take A Bow' (2008) and 'Umbrella' (2007).
In a remarkable week for the singer, 'Only Girl (In The World)' has remained in the Top Ten, moving down to Number Nine, while 'Who's That Chick?', her collaboration with David Guetta, is at Number 10.
Rihanna also remained on top of the albums chart with 'Loud'.
Elsewhere in the singles chart, BBC Sound Of 2011 Poll winner Jessie J moved 13 places to Number Five with 'Do It Like A Dude', while Nero scored the highest new entry at Number 15 with 'Me And You'.
The Top 10 UK singles are:
1. Rihanna featuring Drake - 'What's My Name?'
2. Matt Cardle - 'When We Collide'
3. Black Eyed Peas - 'The Time (Dirty Bit)'
4. Katy B featuring Ms Dynamite - 'Lights On'
5. Jessie J - 'Do It Like A Dude'
6. Ellie Goulding - 'Your Song'
7. Katy Perry - 'Firework'
8. Far East Movevement featuring Cararacs & Dev - 'Like A G6'
9. Rihanna - 'Only Girl (In The World)'
10. David Guetta featuring Rihanna - 'Who's That Chick?'
The Top 10 UK albums are:
1. Rihanna - 'Loud'
2. Plan B - 'The Defamation Of Strickland Banks'
3. Take That - 'Progress'
4. Cee Lo Green - 'The Lady Killer'
5. Mumford & Sons - 'Sigh No More'
6. Rumer - 'Seasons Of My Soul'
7. Tinie Tempah - 'Disc-Overy'
8. Ellie Goulding - 'Lights'
9. Katy Perry - 'Teenage Dream'
10. Kings Of Leon - 'Come Around Sundown'