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Music Lil Baby lands his first platinum plaque.
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Music Per the RIAA's website, "Umbrella," "Work," "Stay," and "Needed Me" have propelled Rihanna to make history this week.
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Music Lupe Fiasco is more known for his pen game than his ability to make hits, and yet, the rapper was recognized for his biggest song ever.
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Music A million here, a million there.
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Music 21 Savage and Metro Boomin's "No Heart" is rumored to have gotten a platinum certification from the RIAA.
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Music All of the songs from "Invasion of Privacy" have been certified Gold or higher.
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Numbers Michael Jackson's "Thriller" has been certified platinum for the thirty-fourth time, solidifying his status as The King Of Pop.
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Original Content Lengthy tracklists are more than just a way to offer fans a lot of music by an artist they love; they're a tool to help achieve success as regulated by the RIAA.
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Music Wizkid continues to stack plaques.
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Numbers Looking back on a massive year, Rod Wave and his team take a moment to showcase their impressive collection of gold and platinum plaques.
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Numbers Lupe Fiasco's "Food & Liquor" is finally certified gold, prompting celebratory words from ScHoolboy Q.
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Numbers YoungBoy Never Broke Again hits a major milestone, securing an impressive total of fifty gold and platinum certifications.
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Mitch Findlay