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Sales certification from the Recording Industry Association of America
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) seal that appears on award plaques

In the United States, theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA) operates an awards program based on the certified number ofalbums andsingles sold through retail and other ancillary markets.[1] Other countries have similar awards (seemusic recording certification). Certification is not automatic; for an award to be made, therecord label must first request certification.[2] The audit is conducted against net shipments after returns (most often an artist's royalty statement is used), which includes albums sold directly to retailers and one-stops, direct-to-consumer sales (music clubs andmail order) and other outlets.

Audit of RIAA certifications

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The association is popularly known for its traditional gold and platinumcertification of albums and songs in the United States and also participates in collective recording rights management. The private companyGelfand, Rennert & Feldman (GR&F) is responsible for auditing RIAA sales. According to the Recording Industry Association of America's official website, "All certification audits are conducted, for a fee, by Gelfand, Rennert and Feldman, LLP (GR&F) for the RIAA. If multiple certification levels are certified simultaneously, only an audit certification fee will be charged."[3][4] The RIAA website also mentions privately held Rennert and Feldman, LLP (GR&F) as RIAA auditors in all certification correspondence.[4][3]

Description and qualifications

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RIAA certifications forPrince,Bruce Springsteen,Michael Jackson,Madonna andLynyrd Skynyrd on display atJulien's Auctions

A Gold record is a song or album that sells 500,000 units (records, tapes, and compact discs). The award was launched in 1958;[5] originally, the requirement for a Gold single was one million units sold and a Gold album represented $1 million in sales (at wholesale value, around a third of the list price).[6] In 1975, the additional requirement of 500,000 units sold was added for Gold albums.[6] Reflecting growth in record sales, the Platinum award was added in 1976, for albums that sold one million units and for singles selling two million units.[6][7] The Multi-Platinum award was introduced in 1984, signifying multiple Platinum levels of albums and singles.[8] In 1989, the sales thresholds for singles were reduced to 500,000 for Gold and 1,000,000 for Platinum, reflecting a decrease in sales of singles.[9] In 1992, RIAA began counting each disc in a multi-disc set as one unit toward certification. Reflecting additional growth in music sales, the Diamond award was instituted in 1999 for albums or singles selling ten million units.[5] Because of these changes in criteria, the sales level associated with a particular award depends on when the award was made.

Nielsen SoundScan figures are not used in RIAA certification; the RIAA system predates Nielsen SoundScan and includes sales outlets Nielsen misses.[citation needed] Prior to Nielsen SoundScan, RIAA certification was the only audited and verifiable system for tracking music sales in the U.S.; it is still the only system capable of tracking 100% of sales (albeit as shipments less returns, not actual sales like Nielsen SoundScan).[citation needed] This system has permitted, at times, record labels to promote an album as Gold or Platinum simply based on large shipments. For instance, in 1978 theSgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band soundtrack shipped Platinum but was a sales bust, with two million returns.[10] Similarly, all four solo albums by the members ofKiss simultaneously shipped Platinum that same year but did not reach the top 20 of theBillboard 200 album chart.[11] The following year, the RIAA began requiring 120 days from the release date before recordings were eligible for certification, although that requirement has been reduced over the years and currently stands at 30 days. Upon criticism on why the RIAA won't adopt SoundScan as its source, Hilary Rosen, president of the recording association, defended their system: "We think the certification process represents an accurate sales picture and we’re comfortable with the numbers we release."[12]

In the digital era, changes in the way music is consumed resulted in changes in the certification criteria. Actual album sales had dropped significantly, while digital download followed by streaming became increasingly dominant. On-demand audio and video streams started to be counted towards Digital Single units consumed in 2013.[13][14] Track downloads and audio and video streams were then included in album certification in 2016 using formulas converting downloads and streams into the album units for certification purpose.[15]

List of certifications

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The "Diamond Award" granted by theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA) recognizes 10 million units sold in the United States for both albums and singles.

Records

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  • 500,000 units: Gold album
  • 1,000,000 units: Platinum album
  • 2,000,000+ (in increments of 1,000,000 thereafter) units: Multi-Platinum album
  • 10,000,000 units: Diamond album

Starting from February 1, 2016, each album unit may be one of the following:[15][16]

  1. Each permanent digital album or physical album sale;
  2. 10 tracks from the album downloaded;
  3. 1,500 on-demand audio or video streams of songs from the album.

Multi-disc

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Multi-disc albums are counted once for each disc within the album if it is over 100 minutes in length or is from the vinyl era. For example,the Smashing Pumpkins'Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (running time of 121:39) andOutKast'sSpeakerboxxx/The Love Below (running time of 134:56), bothdouble albums, were counted twice, meaning each album was certified diamond after 5 million copies were shipped.Pink Floyd'sThe Wall andthe Beatles'White Album, both vinyl-era, are also counted as double even though their running times are under the minimum requirement. Rules may or may not apply depending on most recent staff within the Distributions position.

Latin

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Since 2000, the RIAA also awardsLos Premios de Oro y de Platino (Gold and Platinum Awards inSpanish) toLatin albums, which are defined by the RIAA as a type of product that features at least 51% of content in Spanish.[17]

List of certifications, showing name and units required[18][19]
CertificationUnits required
(as of December 20, 2013)
Units required
(before December 20, 2013)
Disco de Oro30,00050,000
Disco de Platino60,000100,000
Disco de Multi-Platino120,000200,000
Disco de Diamante600,0001,000,000

Note: The number of sales required to qualify for Oro and Platino awards was higher prior to January 1, 2008.[18] The thresholds were 100,000 units (Oro) and 200,000 units (Platino). All Spanish-language albums certified prior to 2008 were updated to match the current certification at the time.[18][20] "La Bomba" by Bolivian groupAzul Azul is the only single to receive a Latin certification based on shipments before the creation of the Latin digital singles awards in 2013.[21] TheDisco de Diamante award was introduced after the RIAA updated the thresholds for Latin certifications on December 20, 2013. TheDisco de Diamante is awarded to Latin albums that have been certified 10× Platinum.[22][23]

Singles

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Standard singles are certified:

  • Gold when it ships 500,000 copies
  • Platinum when it ships 1,000,000 copies
  • Multi-Platinum when it ships at least 2,000,000 copies

Note: The number of sales required to qualify for Gold and Platinum discs was higher prior to January 1, 1989. The thresholds were previously 1,000,000 units (Gold) and 2,000,000 units (Platinum).[24]

Digital singles are certified:

  • Gold means 500,000 certification units
  • Platinum means 1,000,000 certification units
  • Multi-Platinum means 2,000,000+ certification units

From 2004 through July 2006, the certification level was 100,000 downloads for Gold and 200,000 for Platinum. When the RIAA changed the certification standards to match retail distribution in August 2006, all Platinum and Multi-Platinum awards for a digital release were withdrawn. Gold certifications, however, were not, meaning a song that was downloaded over 100,000 times and certified so by the RIAA during that time frame retains its Gold status.[25]

Starting May 9, 2013, RIAA certifications for singles in the "digital" category include on-demand audio and/or video song streams in addition to downloads at a rate of 100 streams = 1 certification "unit".[13][26] On February 1, 2016, this rate was updated to 150 streams = 1 certification unit.[14]

Latin digital singles are certified:

  • Disco de Oro (Gold) means 30,000 certification units
  • Disco de Platino (Platinum) means 60,000 certification units
  • Disco de Multi-Platino (Multi-Platinum) means 120,000+ certification units

The Latin Digital Single Awards began on December 20, 2013. As with the digital sales, 100 streams count as one download sale.[19]

Video Longform

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Along with albums, digital albums, and singles there is another classification of music release called "Video Longform." This release format includes DVD and VHS releases, and certain live albums and compilation albums. The certification criteria are slightly different from other styles.[27][28]

  • Gold: 50,000 copies
  • Platinum: 100,000 copies
  • Multi-Platinum: 200,000 copies

Video Single

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For Video Single certification, the title must contain no more than two songs and must have a running time of no more than 15 minutes. The certification criteria are:[28]

  • Gold: 25,000 copies
  • Platinum: 50,000 copies
  • Multi-Platinum: 100,000 copies

As of 2021[update], the titles certified the most Video Single awards are "Here Without You" by3 Doors Down andElvis Presley's "A Little Less Conversation", both winning 6× Platinum for 300,000 copies.[29] Since 2010, only 5 titles have been certified Video Single. The latest Gold was awarded to "R40" byRush in 2017.[30]

Video Box Set

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The Video Box Set (or Multi-Box Music Video Set) award is a classification for video compilations that include three or more videos that are grouped and marketed together as a set. Like Video Longform, this includes DVD and VHS releases and the certification criteria are the same. Each individual video within set is counted as one toward certification.[28]

  • Gold: 50,000 copies
  • Platinum: 100,000 copies
  • Multi-Platinum: 200,000 copies

The best-selling video box set as certified by the RIAA isthe Rolling Stones'Four Flicks DVD compilation from theirLicks World Tour, with a 19× Multi-Platinum designation. This was likely achieved due to exclusive distribution rights owned by retailerBest Buy by their short-lived music production company, Redline Entertainment.[31][32]

Master Ringtone

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Master Ringtone (mastertone) awards were introduced in 2006.[33] Certification levels are identical to those of singles, 500,000 for Gold and 1,000,000 for Platinum and 2,000,000+ Multi-Platinum.

Many Master Ringtone certifications were awarded until 2009, but since then only ten certifications were awarded in 2010, three in 2012 and three in 2019, all three toAC/DC.[34]

Records

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Lists from RIAA site showing current status holders of RIAA Certifications:

Artists with the most album certifications

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Most Platinum

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Elvis Presley is the male artist with the most platinum albums.
The Beatles is the band with the most platinum and diamond albums.
Barbra Streisand is the female artist with the most platinum albums.

This list show the artists with at least 10 platinum albums (excluding compilations).

Artist#
Elvis Presley30
George Strait24
The Beatles19
The Rolling Stones18
Barbra Streisand17
Elton John16
Reba McEntire15
Alabama
Luther Vandross
AC/DC14
Rush
Kenny Rogers
KISS
Rod Stewart13
Jay Z
Bruce Springsteen
Chicago
U212
Alan Jackson
Prince
Mariah Carey
Garth Brooks11
Aerosmith
Bob Dylan
Billy Joel
James Taylor
Willie Nelson
Linda Ronstadt
Kenny Chesney
Future
Madonna10
Neil Diamond
Celine Dion
John Mellencamp
Metallica
Van Halen
Taylor Swift
Eminem
Drake

Most Diamond

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Garth Brooks is the male artist with the most diamond albums.
Shania Twain andWhitney Houston are the female artists with the most diamond albums.

This table tracks artists with at least two Diamond certified albums.

Artist#
Garth Brooks9
The Beatles6
Led Zeppelin5
Eminem4
Shania Twain3
Whitney Houston
Eagles
2Pac2
Adele
Backstreet Boys
Billy Joel
Britney Spears
Celine Dion
Def Leppard
Journey
Madonna
Mariah Carey
Michael Jackson
NSYNC
Pink Floyd
The Chicks
Van Halen

Artists with the most single certifications

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Most Platinum

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Drake is the male artist with the most platinum singles.
Beyoncé is the female artist with the most platinum singles.
Maroon 5 is the band with the most platinum singles.

This table tracks artists with some number of singles that have received at least 20 digital platinum certifications (excluding features).

Artist#
30 or more
Drake80
Kanye West56
Travis Scott55
Beyoncé53
Taylor Swift50
Future
Post Malone47
The Weeknd
Chris Brown
Rihanna46
Juice WRLD43
Eminem41
Justin Bieber
Morgan Wallen40
Ariana Grande37
J. Cole
Lil Wayne36
Lil Baby33
YoungBoy Never Broke Again32
Rod Wave31
22–29
Luke Bryan28
Elvis Presley27
Blake Shelton26
Usher
Maroon 525
Carrie Underwood
Mariah Carey
Kendrick Lamar
Katy Perry24
Twenty One Pilots
SZA23
Britney Spears
Nicki Minaj22
Ed Sheeran
Tim McGraw
Lil Durk
20–21
Billie Eilish21
Imagine Dragons
Michael Jackson
XXXTentacion
Eric Church
Panic! at the Disco
A Boogie wit da Hoodie
Trippie Redd
Lady Gaga20
Jason Aldean
Whitney Houston
Lil Uzi Vert
Ludacris
Lana Del Rey

Most Diamond

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Post Malone is the male artist with the most diamond singles.
Rihanna is the female artist with the most diamond singles.
Imagine Dragons is the band with the most diamond singles.

This table tracks artists with some number of singles that have received at least 2 Diamond certifications.

Artist#
Post Malone10
Drake8
Rihanna7
The Weeknd
Bruno Mars6
Katy Perry
Imagine Dragons4
Justin Bieber
The Chainsmokers3
Ed Sheeran
Cardi B
Jay-Z
Eminem
Maroon 5
Lady Gaga
Luke Combs
Khalid
Nicki Minaj
Twenty One Pilots
Ludacris2
J. Cole
Travis Scott
Swae Lee
Florida Georgia Line
Kanye West
Michael Jackson
Halsey
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
XXXTENTACION
Pitbull
Pharrell Williams
Billie Eilish
Alicia Keys
Kid Cudi
Beyoncé
Kesha
Ariana Grande
  • Post Malone currently has 9 Diamond Certified singles, but 10 Diamond Certifications by "Sunflower", first and only double-Diamond Certified single with 20 million units sold.

RIAA Diamond certifications

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See also: acomprehensive list of certified works with Diamond status at RIAA's website.

Albums

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See also:List of best-selling albums in the United States
Highest certified Diamond albums
Year of releaseArtist(s)TitleCertificationYear of certification
1976EaglesTheir Greatest Hits (1971–1975)38× Platinum2018
1982Michael JacksonThriller34× Platinum2021
1980AC/DCBack in Black27× Platinum2024
1976EaglesHotel California26× Platinum2018
1971Led ZeppelinLed Zeppelin IV24× Platinum2021
1968The BeatlesThe Beatles24× Platinum2019
1985Billy JoelGreatest Hits – Volume I & Volume II23× Platinum2011
1998Garth BrooksDouble Live23× Platinum2023
1979Pink FloydThe Wall23× Platinum1999
1994Hootie & the BlowfishCracked Rear View22× Platinum2024
1977Fleetwood MacRumours21× Platinum2023
1997Shania TwainCome On Over20× Platinum2004
1994Green DayDookie20× Platinum2024

Singles

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For a more comprehensive list, seeList of highest-certified digital singles in the United States.
See also:List of best-selling singles in the United States
Highest certified Diamond singles (digital)
Year of releaseArtist(s)TitleCertificationYear of certification
2018Post Malone &Swae Lee"Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse)"20× Platinum2024
1981Journey"Don't Stop Believin'"18× Platinum2024
2014Ed Sheeran"Thinking Out Loud"2024
2015Chris Stapleton"Tennessee Whiskey"17× Platinum2024
2019Lil Nas X"Old Town Road" (featuringBilly Ray Cyrus)2022
2018Drake"God's Plan"16× Platinum2023
2012Imagine Dragons"Radioactive"2023
2016Travis Scott"Goosebumps" (featuringKendrick Lamar)2024
1994Mariah Carey"All I Want For Christmas Is You2024
2016The Chainsmokers"Closer" (featuringHalsey)15× Platinum2022
2013Katy Perry"Roar"2024
2018Travis Scott"Sicko Mode" (featuringDrake)2024
Highest certified singles (physical)
Year of releaseArtist(s)TitleCertificationYear of certification
1997Elton John"Something About the Way You Look Tonight" / "Candle in the Wind 1997"11× Platinum1997
1956Elvis Presley"Hound Dog" / "Don't Be Cruel"4× Platinum1999
1992Whitney Houston"I Will Always Love You"1992
1985USA for Africa"We Are the World"1985
1992Los del Río"Macarena"1996
1968The Beatles"Hey Jude"1999
1993Tag Team"Whoomp! (There It Is)"1999
1991Bryan Adams"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You"3× Platinum1991

RIAA Diamante Latin certifications

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See also: acomprehensive list of certified works with Latin Diamond status at RIAA's website.

Albums (Latin)

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See also:List of best-selling Latin albums in the United States
Highest certified Latin albums
Year of releaseArtist(s)TitleCertificationStandard certificationYear of certification
1995SelenaDreaming of You59× Platinum (Latin)3× Platinum2017
1994SelenaAmor Prohibido36× Platinum (Latin)2× Platinum2017
2014Romeo SantosFormula, Vol. 231× Platinum (Latin)N/A2024
2017OzunaOdisea28× Platinum (Latin)N/A2022
2020Bad BunnyYHLQMDLG24× Platinum (Latin)N/A2021
2019Luis FonsiVida22× Platinum (Latin)N/A2019
2004JuanesMi Sangre18× Platinum (Latin)N/A2019
2002JuanesUn Día NormalN/A2022
2002SelenaOnesGold2017
1993Gloria EstefanMi Tierra16× Platinum (Latin)Platinum2000
2006ManáAmar es CombatirGold2023
2011Romeo SantosFormula, Vol. 115× Platinum (Latin)N/A2022

Singles (Latin)

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See also:List of best-selling Latin singles in the United States
Highest certified Latin singles
Year of releaseArtist(s)TitleCertificationYear of certification
2018Nio García, Casper Mágico,Bad Bunny,Ozuna,Darell &Nicky Jam"Te Boté (Remix)"71× Platinum (Latin)
10× Diamante
2023
2019Jhayco,Bad Bunny,J Balvin"No Me Conoce" (Remix)9× Diamond (Latin)2024
2017J Balvin &Willy William"Mi Gente" (FeaturingBeyoncé)68× Platinum (Latin)2018
2013Romeo Santos"Propuesta Indecente"65× Platinum (Latin)
2× Diamante
2024
2017Luis Fonsi &Daddy Yankee"Despacito"55× Platinum (Latin)
13× Platinum
2017
2021Farruko"Pepas"52× Platinum (Latin)2023
2017Becky G &Bad Bunny"Mayores"46× Platinum (Latin)2021
2017Maluma"Felices los 4"44× Platinum (Latin)2021
2018Daddy Yankee"Dura"43× Platinum (Latin)2020
2019Sech &Darell"Otro Trago"42× Platinum (Latin)
Diamante
2023
2019Daddy Yankee"Con Calma" (FeaturingSnow)41× Platinum (Latin)
Diamante
2020
2019Karol G &Nicki Minaj"Tusa"2021
2014Romeo Santos"Eres Mía"39× Platinum (Latin)
Diamante
2022
2018Becky G &Natti Natasha"Sin Pijama"38× Platinum (Latin)
Diamante
2021
2018DJ Luian, Mambo Kingz,Ozuna,Bad Bunny,Wisin &Almighty"Solita"2023
2022Karol G"Provenza"36× Platinum (Latin)2023
2018Nicky Jam &J Balvin"X"2019
2011Romeo Santos"Promise" (FeaturingUsher)34× Platinum (Latin)
Diamante
2022
2014Romeo Santos"Odio" (FeaturingDrake)2022
2005Shakira"La Tortura"32× Platinum (Latin)
3× Diamante
2018
2013Prince Royce"Darte un Beso"31× Platinum (Latin)2021

See also

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