Bio
Early Life
Singer Robyn Rihanna Fenty
was born on February 20, 1988, in St. Michael Parish
on the Caribbean island of Barbados. She is the eldest
of three children born to Monica Fenty, an accountant,
and Ronald Fenty, a warehouse supervisor. Rihanna's childhood was marred by
her father's struggles with addictions to alcohol and crack cocaine
and her parents'
marital problems—they divorced when
she was 14 years old.
However, since that time, Rihanna's father has managed
to conquer his addictions and the pair are now
very close. "Now my dad
is like the coolest person on the planet," Rihanna says. "He doesn't smother
me. He lets me live my life.
And he's been like that a lot, even when I was
younger. He would watch me making a mistake and he wouldn't
stop me. My dad, he lets me make it and then I learn."
Rihanna also struggled with crippling headaches for several years
during her childhood, a condition she attempted to hide from her
friends and classmates so that they would not think she was
abnormal. "I never expressed how I felt," she remembers. "I always kept it in. I would go to school ... you would never know
there was something wrong with me."
As a teenager, Rihanna turned to singing as a release from her
troubles at home. She formed a girl group
with two classmates; when they were 15 years
old, they scored an audition
with music producer Evan Rodgers,
who was visiting
the island with his Barbadian
wife. Rogers was awed by the
precociously beautiful and phenomenally talented Rihanna, to the unfortunate detriment of her
two friends. "The minute Rihanna walked into the
room, it was like the other two
girls didn't exist," he admitted.
Less than a year later, when
Rihanna was only 16 years old,
she left Barbados to move in with Rogers and his wife
in Connecticut and work on recording a demo album. "When
I left Barbados, I didn't look back," Rihanna recalled. "I wanted to do what I had to do, even if it meant
moving to America."