Rihanna's Super Bowl performance was nothing but spectacular! From performing her timeless hits to revealing her second child and giving one of the most memorable dance breaks during the performance, it was a blast!

That is why there is no surprise that her music, specifically two of her albums, will experience a chart surge next week.

According to Hits Daily Double, Rihanna's 2016 project "Anti," is expected vault back to the Top 20 at No. 13, with 29,000 activity units and over 6,500 album sales.

On the other hand, her 2007 album "Good Girl Gone Bad," will also experience the same fate, as it was expected to return to No. 17 next week. It has amassed 21,000 units and 2,800 album sales.

Billboard also reports that Rihanna's catalog had a 140% surge in streaming in the past few days. In the span of two days, February 12 and February 13, the day of the Rihanna Super Bowl performance, and the day after, her entire music catalog has had 62.2 million on-demand official streams.

In the past few months and weeks leading to Rihanna's Super Bowl performance, her songs have increased activity.

More so, just from the songs that Rihanna performed during the halftime shows - it has separately racked up 27.7 million on-demand official streams in the country, which was 219.6% higher than the songs collected in streaming units days before the Super Bowl Performance.

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Rihanna performed the songs "B--- Better Have My Money," "Where Have You Been?" "Only Girl in the World," "We Found Love," "Work," "Rude Boy," "Wild Thoughts," "Pour It Up," "All of the Lights," "Run This Town," "Umbrella," and "Diamonds" in her Super Bowl Halftime show performance.

The publication also reported that the said songs on Rihanna's Super Bowl setlist had amassed 27,000 downloads, a 976% rise from the days before.

Rihanna's Super Bowl performance was said to have been the "most technically advanced Super Bowl halftime show that's ever been done" because of the technological aspect the platforms have brought to the show.

Although her performance received polarizing reviews from fans and onlookers alike, many said that it was already a huge show that Rihanna came back after her almost seven-year hiatus in live performances.

Her album, on the other hand, was expected to be released this year, she told British Vogue.

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