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Rihanna makes chart history with Eminem's number one single 'The Monster'

The singer joins The Beatles and Elvis Presley to become one of three acts to have scored a number one single over seven consecutive years

Daisy Wyatt
Monday 04 November 2013 06:29 EST
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Rihanna has made chart history after scoring a number one single over seven consecutive years
Rihanna has made chart history after scoring a number one single over seven consecutive years (EPA)

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Rihanna has made chart history after her single with Eminem went straight to number one on the Official UK Singles Chart.

The Barbadian singer joins Elvis Presley and The Beatles as one of just three acts to have scored a number one single over seven consecutive years.

“The Monster”, which features Rihanna’s vocals, is taken from Eminem’s new album The Marshall Mathers LP 2.

The pair last released “Love the Way You Lie” in 2010, which went on the become one of the UK’s biggest-selling single of all time, with more than 1.15 million copies sold.

The single marks the eight time both singers have had a UK number one. Eminem last went to the top of the charts in 2006 with “Smack That” featuring Akon.

Rihanna’s string of numbers ones across seven consecutive years include “Diamonds” (2012), “We Found Love” (2011), “What’s My Name” (2010), “Run This Town” (2009), “Take A Bow” (2008) and “Umbrella” (2007).

In this week’s singles chart, Lorde fell one place to number two, while Fat Boy Slim’s “Eat Sleep Rave Repeat” debuted at number three, the DJ’s first top ten single since 2001’s “Star 69/Weapon of Choice”.

The four acts pushed boy band favourite One Direction’s new song “Story of My Life” to number four.

In the albums chart, Arcade Fire's fourth album Reflektor knocked Katy Perry's Prism off the top spot, outselling the US singer by nearly two to one over the past week, according to the Official Charts Company.

Rihanna and Eminem perform on stage in 2011
Rihanna and Eminem perform on stage in 2011 (Getty Images)

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