Breakin' Dishes

Album: Good Girl Gone Bad (2007)
Charted: 19 82
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Songfacts®:

  • In this song, Rihanna's man has been spending too many nights on the town without her, and she's fed up with it. She's ready to make a scene by breaking dishes and burning his clothes - he won't make this mistake again.

    The song was written by Tricky Stewart and Terius "Dream" Nash, who also worked on her hit "Umbrella." Nash produced it with Kuk Harrell.
  • "Breakin' Dishes" is part of Rihanna's third album, Good Girl Gone Bad. She was just 19 when it was released but was already a star thanks to hits like "Pon De Replay" and "SOS." The album launched her to the next level with tracks like "Umbrella," "Shut Up And Drive," and "Don't Stop the Music."
  • Two years after Rihanna released this song, one of its lyrics, "I ain't gon' stop until I see police lights, I'm a fight a man tonight," sadly proved prophetic when her boyfriend Chris Brown attacked her in his car in February 2009. The two singers started arguing after leaving a pre-Grammy party and after Rihanna threw Brown's car keys out the window, he launched into her, leaving her bruised and battered.
  • "Breakin' Dishes" experienced a viral resurgence on TikTok in early 2025, inspiring three distinct trends.

    One trend involved creative edits where users incorporated the song into videos featuring their favorite characters from popular media, such as Squid Game and various Disney films.

    Another trend saw users showcasing their boyfriends' strength by having them lift them up on one shoulder during the song's iconic "A man, a man, a ma-e-a-a-an" refrain.

    Finally, a significant portion of TikTok users employed "Breakin' Dishes" sounds to convey a different interpretation of the song, arguing that it's an anthem of female rage and empowerment rather than a typical love song.
  • "Breakin' Dishes" was never released as a single during its original album run but charted worldwide when it exploded on TikTok two decades later. In the UK, it belatedly became Rihanna's ninth Top 40 hit from Good Girl Gone Bad.

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