RIAA certification




In the United States, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) awards certification based on the number of albums and singles sold through retail and other ancillary markets.[1] Other countries have similar awards (see music recording sales certification). Certification is not automatic; for an award to be made, the record label must 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 and mail order) and other outlets.




Contents






  • 1 Description and qualifications


  • 2 List of certifications


    • 2.1 Records


      • 2.1.1 Multi-disc


      • 2.1.2 Spanish




    • 2.2 Singles


    • 2.3 Video Longform


    • 2.4 Video Box Set




  • 3 Records


  • 4 Artists with the most album certifications


  • 5 Artists with the most single certifications


  • 6 RIAA Diamond certifications


    • 6.1 RIAA Diamante certifications




  • 7 See also


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





Description and qualifications




A platinum award for the album GHV2 of Madonna.


A Gold record is a single or album that has sold 500,000 units (records, tapes or compact discs). The award was launched in 1958;[3] 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).[4] In 1975, the additional requirement of 500,000 units sold was added for Gold albums.[4] Reflecting growth in record sales, the Platinum award was added in 1976 for albums selling one million units, and singles selling two million units.[4][5] The Multi-Platinum award was introduced in 1984, signifying multiple Platinum levels of albums and singles.[6] 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.[7] 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.[3] 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 allowed, at times, for record labels to promote an album as Gold or Platinum simply based on large shipments. For instance, in 1978 the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band soundtrack shipped Platinum but was a sales bust, with two million returns.[8] Similarly, all four solo albums by the members of Kiss simultaneously shipped Platinum that same year but did not reach the top 20 of the Billboard 200 album chart.[9] 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. Sony was widely criticized in 1995 for hyping Michael Jackson's double album HIStory as five times Platinum, based on shipments of 2.5 million and using the RIAA's recently adopted practice of counting each disc toward certification, while SoundScan was reporting only 1.3 million copies sold.[10] A similar discrepancy between shipments and sales was reported with The Lion King soundtrack.[11]



List of certifications



Records



  • 500,000 to 999,999 units: Gold album

  • 1,000,000 to 9,999,999 units: Platinum album

  • Over 10,000,000 units: Diamond album


For further information, see Music recording sales certification.



Multi-disc


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, each copy of Aaliyah's catalog, The Smashing Pumpkins's Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (running time of 121:39), and OutKast's Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (running time of 134:56), both double albums, were counted twice, meaning each album was certified diamond after 5 million copies were shipped. Pink Floyd's The Wall and The Beatles' White Album, both vinyl-era, are also counted 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.



Spanish


Since 2000, the RIAA also awards Los Premios de Oro y De Platino (Gold and Platinum Awards in Spanish) to Latin albums which are defined by the RIAA as a type of product that features at least 51% of content in Spanish.[12]


As of December 20, 2013, the award levels for Latin certifications are:[13]



  • 30,000 units: Disco de Oro

  • 60,000 units: Disco de Platino

  • 120,000 units: Disco de Multi-Platino

  • 600,000 units: Disco de Diamante


For certifications made before December 20, 2013, the award levels are:[14]



  • 50,000 units: Disco de Oro

  • 100,000 units: Disco de Platino

  • 200,000 units: Disco de Multi-Platino

  • 1,000,000 units: Disco de Diamante


Note: The number of sales required to qualify for Oro and Platino awards was higher prior to January 1, 2008.[14] 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.[14][15] "La Bomba" by Bolivian group Azul Azul is the only single to receive a Latin certification based on shipments before the creation of the Latin digital singles awards in 2013.[16] The Disco de Diamante award was introduced after the RIAA updated the thresholds for Latin certifications in December 20, 2013. The Disco de Diamante is awarded to Latin albums that have been certified 10× Platinum.[17][18]



Singles


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).[19]


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.[20]


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".[21][22] On January 2, 2016, this rate was updated to 150 streams = 1 certification unit.[23]


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.[13]



Video Longform


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.[24]



  • Gold: 50,000 copies

  • Platinum: 100,000 copies

  • Multi-Platinum: 200,000 copies



Video Box Set


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 is the same. Each individual video within set is counted as one toward certification.[25]



  • Gold: 50,000 copies

  • Platinum: 100,000 copies

  • Multi-Platinum: 200,000 copies


The best-selling video box set as certified by the RIAA is The Rolling Stones' Four Flicks DVD compilation from their Licks World Tour, with a 19X Multi-Platinum designation. This was likely achieved due to exclusive distribution rights owned by Best Buy by their short-lived music production company, Redline Entertainment.[26][27]



Records


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



  • List of highest-certified music artists in the United States

  • List of best-selling albums in the United States

  • List of best-selling singles in the United States

  • List of best-selling Latin albums in the United States



Artists with the most album certifications


Albums that have been certified Gold might receive additional certifications for achieving Platinum and Multi-Platinum levels.

























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Artist
# Gold
# Platinum
# Multi-Platinum
# Diamond
Total
Source
AC/DC 22 20 12 1 55 [28]
Aerosmith 25 18 12 1 56 [28]
Alabama 22 20 10 0 52 [28]
The Beach Boys 20 9 6 0 35 [28]
The Beatles 48 42 26 6 122 [28]
Bee Gees 15 9 2 1 27 [28]
Garth Brooks 21 21 15 7 64 [28]
Jimmy Buffett 17 9 3 0 29 [28]
Mariah Carey 15 13 9 2 39 [28]
Britney Spears 9 8 4 2 23 [28]
Johnny Cash 19 10 5 0 34 [28]
Kenny Chesney 16 11 5 0 32 [28]
Chicago 23 18 8 0 49 [28]
Eric Clapton 23 11 7 1 42 [28]
John Denver 21 13 7 1 41 [28]
Neil Diamond 40 21 11 0 72 [28]
Celine Dion 13 11 8 2 34 [28]
The Doors 20 14 5 1 40 [28]
Bob Dylan 33 15 5 0 53 [28]
Eminem 9 8 8 2 27 [28]
Grateful Dead 20 6 4 0 30 [28]
Jimi Hendrix 16 10 6 0 32 [28]
Isley Brothers 15 10 3 0 28 [28]
Alan Jackson 18 15 8 0 41 [28]
Michael Jackson 15 30 9 2 56 [28]

Jefferson Airplane/Starship
20 5 1 0 26 [28]
Jethro Tull 15 3 1 0 19 [28]
Billy Joel 18 17 12 2 49 [28]
Elton John 37 27 12 1 77 [28]
Toby Keith 18 12 5 0 35 [28]
Kenny G 15 11 8 1 35 [28]
Kiss 26 10 3 0 39 [28]
Led Zeppelin 19 18 14 5 56 [28]
Lynyrd Skynyrd 20 13 7 0 40 [28]
Madonna 20 17 12 2 51 [28]
Barry Manilow 24 13 6 0 43 [28]
Mannheim Steamroller 18 8 4 0 30 [28]
Dean Martin 17 2 0 0 19 [28]
Johnny Mathis 15 6 2 0 23 [28]
Dave Matthews Band 17 14 7 0 38 [28]
Paul McCartney 16 7 4 0 27 [28]
Reba McEntire 27 19 9 0 55 [28]
John Mellencamp 15 12 5 0 32 [28]
Anne Murray 15 6 2 0 23 [28]
Willie Nelson 18 14 6 0 38 [28]
Tom Petty 15 8 5 1 29 [28]
Pink Floyd 19 15 12 2 48 [28]
Elvis Presley 90 52 25 1 168 [28]
Prince 18 11 4 1 33 [28]
Queen 19 12 7 0 38 [28]
Kenny Rogers 28 17 7 1 53 [28]
The Rolling Stones 43 28 11 1 83 [28]
Linda Ronstadt 17 13 7 0 37 [28]
Rush 24 14 3 0 41 [28]
Santana 21 10 7 1 39 [28]
Frank Sinatra 34 10 4 0 48 [28]
Bruce Springsteen 22 17 10 2 51 [28]
Rod Stewart 27 19 10 0 56 [28]
George Strait 39 33 13 0 85 [28]
Barbra Streisand 51 30 12 0 93 [28]
James Taylor 20 14 5 1 40 [28]
The Temptations 17 6 1 0 24 [28]
U2 16 16 11 1 44 [28]
Luther Vandross 19 15 7 0 41 [28]
The Who 18 12 5 0 35 [28]
Andy Williams 18 3 0 0 21 [28]
Hank Williams, Jr. 23 8 1 0 32 [28]
Neil Young 18 7 3 0 28 [28]








Note: The RIAA provides the Detailed List of Artists with Most Album Certified Units





Artists with the most single certifications


Singles that have been certified Gold might receive additional certifications for achieving Platinum and Multi-Platinum levels. For example, Eminem has had 13 singles certified Gold, 8 of which went on to achieve Platinum certification as well.


This list includes the RIAA formats 'Single','12 inch single' and 'Video Single'. This list includes singles of the RIAA types 'standard' and 'digital'.



  • Very few artists ever received a Gold 12-inch single (Donna Summer, Barbra Streisand for "Enough Is Enough", and Madonna for "Angel"/"Into The Groove")

  • 12 inch singles were given a Gold certification after sales of 500,000 or more copies sold. This took place back when more 12-inch singles were manufactured and sold.


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



































































































































































































































































































































Artist
# Gold
# Platinum
# Multi-Platinum
Total
source
Eminem 13 8 6 27 [29]
Adele 12 9 5 26 [30]
Elvis Presley 54 27 8 89 [31]
Rihanna 43 36 30 109 [32]
Katy Perry 17 17 13 47 [33]
Lil Wayne 25 21 10 56 [34]
Mariah Carey 25 12 2 39 [35]
Taylor Swift 52 35 20 107 [36]
Madonna 27+Gold 12 inch 6 2 47 [37]
Beyoncé 25 13 5 43
[38][39]
The Beatles 28 9 4 41 [40]
Michael Jackson 23 10 1 34 [41]
Whitney Houston 19 7 1 27 [42]
Janet Jackson 20 4 - 24 [43]
Elton John 18 8 1 27 [44]
Lady Gaga 15 13 12 40 [45]
Bruno Mars 18 16 13 47 [46]
Kanye West 31 24 13 68 [47]
R. Kelly 14 7 - 21 [48]
Usher 14 9 1 24 [49]
Chris Brown 38 28 10 76 [50]
T.I. 16 11 4 31 [51]
Jay-Z 22 15 7 44 [52]
Linkin Park 11 7 2 20 [53]
Black Eyed Peas 12 9 8 29 [54]
Ariana Grande 14 11 7 32 [55]
Justin Timberlake 12 9 4 25 [56]
Ludacris 10 7 3 20 [57]
Kenny Chesney 24 8 - 36 [58]
Flo Rida 13 11 10 34 [59]
Brad Paisley 17 8 4 29 [60]
Tim McGraw 24 12 3 39 [61]
Jason Aldean 21 15 5 41 [62]
Nicki Minaj 14 10 5 29 [63]
Ne-Yo 10 8 5 23 [64]
Drake 22 16 11 49 [65]
Demi Lovato 10 9 4 23 [66]
Rascal Flatts 13 8 - 21 [67]
Fall Out Boy 13 10 5 28 [68]

Note: The RIAA provides the Detailed List of Artists with Most Singles Certified Units





RIAA Diamond certifications


Diamond (10+ million) certified albums and singles[69]















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Year of Release

Artist(s)

Title

Label(s)

Certification

Year of Certification

Release Type
1976

Eagles

Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975)

Rhino
38× Platinum
2018
Album (Greatest Hits)
1982

Michael Jackson

Thriller

Epic
33× Platinum
2017
Album
1976

Eagles

Hotel California

Rhino
26× Platinum
2018
Album
1985

Billy Joel

Greatest Hits Volume I & Volume II

Columbia
23× Platinum
2011
Album (Greatest Hits)
1971

Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin IV

Atlantic
23× Platinum
2006
Album
1979

Pink Floyd

The Wall

Columbia
23× Platinum
1999
Album
1980

AC/DC

Back in Black

Epic
22× Platinum
2007
Album
1998

Garth Brooks

Double Live

Capitol Nashville
21× Platinum
2006
Album (Live Album)
1994

Hootie & the Blowfish

Cracked Rear View

Rhino
21× Platinum
2018
Album
1977

Fleetwood Mac

Rumours

Warner Bros.
20× Platinum
2014
Album
1997

Shania Twain

Come On Over

Mercury Nashville
20× Platinum
2004
Album
1968

The Beatles

The Beatles

Apple
19× Platinum
2001
Album
1987

Guns N' Roses

Appetite for Destruction

Geffen
18× Platinum
2008
Album
1992

Whitney Houston

The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album

RCA
18× Platinum
2017
Album (Soundtrack)
1976

Boston

Boston

Epic
17× Platinum
2003
Album
1974

Elton John

Greatest Hits

Island
17× Platinum
2016
Album (Greatest Hits)
1990

Garth Brooks

No Fences

Capitol
17× Platinum
2006
Album
1973

The Beatles

1967-1970

EMI
17× Platinum
2010
Album (Greatest Hits)
1995

Alanis Morissette

Jagged Little Pill

Maverick
16× Platinum
1998
Album
1977

Bee Gees

Saturday Night Fever: The Original Movie Sound Track

Capitol
16× Platinum
2017
Album (Soundtrack)
1975

Led Zeppelin

Physical Graffiti

Swan Song
16× Platinum
2006
Album
1991

Metallica

Metallica

Atlantic/Elektra
16× Platinum
2012
Album
1984

Bob Marley & The Wailers

Legend

Island
15× Platinum
2014
Album (Compilation)
1984

Bruce Springsteen

Born in the U.S.A.

Columbia
15× Platinum
1995
Album
1988

Journey

Greatest Hits

Columbia
15× Platinum
2011
Album (Greatest Hits)
1973

Pink Floyd

The Dark Side of the Moon

Harvest
15× Platinum
1998
Album
1999

Santana

Supernatural

Arista
15× Platinum
2003
Album
1973

The Beatles

1962-1966

Apple
15× Platinum
2001
Album (Greatest Hits)
2011

Adele

21

Columbia
14× Platinum
2016
Album
1997

Backstreet Boys

Backstreet Boys

Jive
14× Platinum
2001
Album
1999

Britney Spears

...Baby One More Time

Jive
14× Platinum
2004
Album
1991

Garth Brooks

Ropin' the Wind

Capitol
14× Platinum
1998
Album
1977

Meat Loaf

Bat Out of Hell

Epic
14× Platinum
2001
Album
1972

Simon & Garfunkel

Simon and Garfunkel's Greatest Hits

Columbia
14× Platinum
2003
Album (Greatest Hits)
1978

Steve Miller Band

Greatest Hits 1974-78

Capitol
14× Platinum
2017
Album (Greatest Hits)
1999

Backstreet Boys

Millennium

Jive
13× Platinum
2001
Album
1986

Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band

Live/1975–85

Columbia
13× Platinum
1999
Album (Live Album)
1991

Pearl Jam

Ten

Epic
13× Platinum
2009
Album
1984

Prince and The Revolution

Purple Rain

Warner Bros.
13× Platinum
1996
Album
1985

Whitney Houston

Whitney Houston

Arista
13× Platinum
1999
Album
1986

Bon Jovi

Slippery When Wet

Mercury
12× Platinum
1995
Album
1994

Boyz II Men

II

Motown
12× Platinum
1996
Album
1987

Def Leppard

Hysteria

Mercury
12× Platinum
1998
Album
1998

Dixie Chicks

Wide Open Spaces

Monument
12× Platinum
2003
Album
2011

Eminem
"Love the Way You Lie" (Featuring Rihanna)

Shady/Aftermath/Interscope
12× Platinum
2018
Single
1995

Jewel

Pieces of You

Atlantic
12× Platinum
2006
Album
2010

Justin Bieber
"Baby" (Featuring Ludacris)

Island/Def Jam
12× Platinum
2013
Single
1992

Kenny G

Breathless

Arista
12× Platinum
1998
Album
1980

Kenny Rogers

Greatest Hits

Liberty
12× Platinum
1997
Album (Greatest Hits)
1969

Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin II

Atlantic
12× Platinum
1999
Album
1996

Matchbox Twenty

Yourself or Someone Like You

Atlantic
12× Platinum
2001
Album
1985

Phil Collins

No Jacket Required

Atlantic
12× Platinum
2001
Album
1995

Shania Twain

The Woman in Me

Mercury Nashville
12× Platinum
2000
Album
1994

Soundtrack

Forrest Gump

Epic
12× Platinum
2000
Album (Soundtrack)
1969

The Beatles

Abbey Road

Apple
12× Platinum
2001
Album
1971

The Rolling Stones

Hot Rocks 1964-1971

London
12× Platinum
2002
Album (Greatest Hits)
1993

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

Greatest Hits

Interscope
12× Platinum
2015
Album (Greatest Hits)
2000

*NSYNC

No Strings Attached

Jive
11× Platinum
2001
Album
2015

Adele

25

Columbia/XL
11× Platinum
2017
Album
1980

Aerosmith

Aerosmith's Greatest Hits

Columbia
11× Platinum
2007
Album (Greatest Hits)
1996

Celine Dion

Falling Into You

550 Music
11× Platinum
2001
Album
1999

Creed

Human Clay

Wind-up
11× Platinum
2004
Album
1982

Eagles

Eagles Greatest Hits, Volume 2

Asylum
11× Platinum
2002
Album (Greatest Hits)
1997

Elton John
"Candle in the Wind 1997"/"Something About the Way You Look Tonight"

Rocket
11× Platinum
1997
Single (Double A-side)
2012

Florida Georgia Line
"Cruise"
BMX
11× Platinum
2018
Single
1976

James Taylor

Greatest Hits

Warner Bros.
11× Platinum
1996
Album (Greatest Hits)
2010

Katy Perry
"Firework"

Capitol
11× Platinum
2018
Single
2013

Katy Perry
"Dark Horse"

Capitol
11× Platinum
2018
Single
1998

Kid Rock

Devil Without a Cause

Lava
11× Platinum
2003
Album
2009

Lady Gaga
"Bad Romance"

Streamline/Interscope
11× Platinum
2015
Single
1973

Led Zeppelin

Houses of the Holy

Atlantic
11× Platinum
1999
Album
2000

Linkin Park

Hybrid Theory

Warner Bros.
11× Platinum
2017
Album
2014

Mark Ronson
"UpTown Funk!" (Featuring Bruno Mars)

RCA
11× Platinum
2016
Single
1997

Notorious B.I.G.

Life After Death

Bad Boy/Rhino
11× Platinum
2018
Album
2003

Outkast

Speakerboxxx/The Love Below

So So Def
11× Platinum
2006
Album
2002

Shania Twain

Up!

Mercury Nashville
11× Platinum
2004
Album
1987

Soundtrack

Dirty Dancing

RCA
11× Platinum
1994
Album (Soundtrack)
1997

Soundtrack

Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture

Sony Classical
11× Platinum
2000
Album (Soundtrack)
1967

The Beatles

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

Capitol
11× Platinum
1997
Album
2000

The Beatles

1

Capitol
11× Platinum
2010
Album (Greatest Hits)
1994

TLC

CrazySexyCool

LaFace
11× Platinum
1999
Album
1998

*NSYNC

*NSYNC

RCA
10× Platinum
2000
Album
1998

2Pac

Greatest Hits

Interscope
10× Platinum
2011
Album (Greatest Hits)
1996

2Pac

All Eyez On Me

Death Row/Interscope
10× Platinum
2014
Album
1986

Beastie Boys

Licensed To Ill

Def Jam
10× Platinum
2015
Album
1977

Billy Joel

The Stranger

Columbia
10× Platinum
2003
Album
1994

Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band

Greatest Hits

Capitol
10× Platinum
2017
Album (Greatest Hits)
2000

Britney Spears

Oops!... I Did It Again

Jive
10× Platinum
2005
Album
2012

Carly Rae Jepsen
"Call Me Maybe"

Schoolboy/Interscope
10× Platinum
2016
Single
1971

Carole King

Tapestry

Ode
10× Platinum
1995
Album
1997

Celine Dion

Let's Talk About Love

550 Music/Epic
10× Platinum
1999
Album
1985

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits

Fantasy
10× Platinum
2016
Album (Greatest Hits)
1983

Def Leppard

Pyromania

Mercury
10× Platinum
2004
Album
1999

Dixie Chicks

Fly

Monument
10× Platinum
2002
Album
1976

Doobie Brothers

Best of The Doobies

Warner Bros.
10× Platinum
1996
Album (Greatest Hits)
2014

Ed Sheeran
"Thinking Out Loud"

Atlantic
10× Platinum
2017
Single
1970

Elvis Presley

Elvis' Christmas Album

RCA Camden/Pickwick
10× Platinum
2011
Album
2000

Eminem

The Marshall Mathers LP

Aftermath/Interscope
10× Platinum
2011
Album
2002

Eminem

The Eminem Show

Aftermath/Interscope
10× Platinum
2011
Album
2010

Eminem
"Not Afraid"

Shady/Aftermath/Interscope
10× Platinum
2014
Single
2002

Eminem
"Lose Yourself"

Shady/Aftermath/Interscope
10× Platinum
2018
Single
1992

Eric Clapton

Unplugged

Reprise
10× Platinum
1996
Album (Live Album)
2007

Garth Brooks

The Ultimate Hits
Pearl
10× Platinum
2016
Album (Greatest Hits)
1997

Garth Brooks

Sevens

Capitol Nashville
10× Platinum
2006
Album
1989

Garth Brooks

Garth Brooks

Capitol
10× Platinum
2006
Album
1994

Garth Brooks

The Hits

Liberty
10× Platinum
1998
Album (Greatest Hits)
1987

George Michael

Faith

Columbia
10× Platinum
1996
Album
1994

Green Day

Dookie

Reprise
10× Platinum
1999
Album
1990

MC Hammer

Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em

Capitol
10× Platinum
1991
Album
2012

Imagine Dragons
"Radioactive"

KIDinaKORNER/Interscope
10× Platinum
2015
Single
2013

Katy Perry
"Roar"

Capitol
10× Platinum
2017
Single
2008

Lady Gaga
"Poker Face"

Streamline/Interscope
10× Platinum
2015
Single
1990

Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin

Atlantic
10× Platinum
2006
Album (Boxed Set)
1983

Lionel Richie

Can't Slow Down

Motown
10× Platinum
1985
Album
2011

LMFAO
"Party Rock Anthem"

Interscope/Geffen/A&M
10× Platinum
2018
Single
2013

Lorde
"Royals"

Republic
10× Platinum
2017
Single
2017

Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee
"Despacito"

Universal Music Latino/Republic
10× Platinum
2018
Single
2012

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
"Thrift Shop" (Featuring Wanz)
Macklemore, LLC
10× Platinum
2015
Single
1984

Madonna

Like a Virgin

Sire
10× Platinum
1998
Album
1990

Madonna

The Immaculate Collection

Sire
10× Platinum
2001
Album (Greatest Hits)
1995

Mariah Carey

Daydream

Columbia
10× Platinum
1998
Album
1993

Mariah Carey

Music Box

Columbia
10× Platinum
1997
Album
2014

Meghan Trainor
"All About That Bass"

Epic
10× Platinum
2018
Single
1987

Michael Jackson

Bad

Epic/Legacy
10× Platinum
2017
Album
2000

Nelly

Country Grammar

Republic
10× Platinum
2016
Album
2005

Nickelback

All the Right Reasons

Roadrunner
10× Platinum
2017
Album
1991

Nirvana

Nevermind

DGC
10× Platinum
1999
Album
1995

No Doubt

Tragic Kingdom

Trauma/Interscope
10× Platinum
1999
Album
2002

Norah Jones

Come Away With Me

Blue Note
10× Platinum
2005
Album
2013

OneRepublic
"Counting Stars"

Mosley/Interscope
10× Platinum
2018
Single
1967

Patsy Cline

Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits

MCA
10× Platinum
2005
Album (Greatest Hits)
1980

R.E.O. Speedwagon

Hi Infidelity

Epic/Legacy
10× Platinum
2017
Album
2013

Robin Thicke
"Blurred Lines"

Star Trak/Interscope
10× Platinum
2018
Single
1995

Smashing Pumpkins

Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness

Virgin
10× Platinum
2012
Album
1994

Soundtrack

The Lion King: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Disneyland
10× Platinum
1995
Album (Soundtrack)
1976

Stevie Wonder

Songs in the Key of Life

Motown
10× Platinum
2005
Album
2008

Taylor Swift

Fearless

Big Machine
10× Platinum
2017
Album
2009

The Black Eyed Peas
"I Gotta Feeling"

Interscope/Geffen/A&M
10× Platinum
2018
Single
2016

The Chainsmokers

"Closer"

Columbia
10x Platinum
2018
Single
1985

The Doors

The Best of The Doors

Elektra
10× Platinum
2007
Album (Greatest Hits)
1987

U2

The Joshua Tree

Island
10× Platinum
1995
Album
2004

Usher

Confessions

So So Def
10× Platinum
2008
Album
1978

Van Halen

Van Halen

Warner Bros.
10× Platinum
1996
Album
1984

Van Halen

1984 (MCMLXXXIV)

Warner Bros.
10× Platinum
1999
Album
2015

Wiz Khalifa
"See You Again" (Featuring Charlie Puth)

Atlantic
10× Platinum
2018
Single
1983

ZZ Top

Eliminator

Warner Bros.
10× Platinum
1996
Album


RIAA Diamante certifications


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Year of Release

Artist(s)

Title

Label(s)

Certification

Year of Certification

Release Type
2017

J Balvin & Willy William
"Mi Gente" (Featuring Beyoncé)

Universal Music Latino
68× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
1995

Selena

Dreaming of You

Universal Music Latino
59× Platinum (Latin)
2017
Album
2017

Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee
"Despacito"

Universal Music Latino
55× Platinum (Latin)
2017
Single
1994

Selena

Amor Prohibido

Universal Music Latino
36× Platinum (Latin)
2017
Album
2005

Shakira
"La Tortura"

Epic
32× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
2017

Maluma
"Felices los 4"

Sony Music Latin
29× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
2015

Nicky Jam
"El Perdón"

Sony Music Latin
27× Platinum (Latin)
2017
Single
2016

Nicky Jam
"Hasta el Amanecer"

Sony Music Latin
22× Platinum (Latin)
2017
Single
2017

Becky G
"Mayores" (Featuring Bad Bunny)

Sony Music Latin
21× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
2017

Christian Nodal
"Adiós Amor"

Fonovisa
21× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
2018

Daddy Yankee
"Dura"

Universal Music Latino
21× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
2017

Ozuna
"Se Preparó"

VP
21× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
2013

Romeo Santos
"Propuesta Indecente"

Sony Music Latin
20× Platinum (Latin)
2017
Single
2011

Romeo Santos
"Promise" (Featuring Usher)

Sony Music Latin
19× Platinum (Latin)
2017
Single
2002

Selena

Ones

Universal Music Latino
18× Platinum (Latin)
2017
Album (Greatest Hits)
2016

Carlos Vives & Shakira
"La Bicicleta"

Sony Music Latin
17× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
2017

Daddy Yankee
"La Rompe Corazones"

Universal Music Latino
17× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
2016

Daddy Yankee
"Shaky Shaky"

Universal Music Latino
17× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
2018

Farruko
"Krippy Kush"

Sony Music Latin
16× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
1993

Gloria Estefan

Mi Tierra

Epic
16× Platinum (Latin)
2000
Album
2013

Marc Anthony
"Vivir Mi Vida"

Sony Music Latin
16× Platinum (Latin)
2015
Single
2016

Shakira
"Chantaje" (Featuring Maluma)

Sony Music Latin
16× Platinum (Latin)
2017
Single
2017

Natti Natasha & Ozuna
"Criminal"

Pina
15× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
1990

Ottmar Liebert

Nouveau Flamenco

Higher Octave
14× Platinum (Latin)
2002
Album
2018

Becky G & Natti Natasha
"Sin Pijama"

Sony Music Latin
13× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
2017

Nicky Jam
"El Amante"

Sony Music Latin
13× Platinum (Latin)
2017
Single
2017

Ozuna
"Siguelo Bailando"

VP
13× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
2014

Romeo Santos
"Odio" (Featuring Drake)

Sony Music Latin
13× Platinum (Latin)
2017
Single
2016

Enrique Iglesias
"Duele el Corazón"

Sony Music Latin
12× Platinum (Latin)
2017
Single
2015

Gente de Zona
"La Gozadera"

Sony Music Latin
12× Platinum (Latin)
2017
Single
1992

Maná

¿Dónde Jugarán los Niños?

WEA Latina
12× Platinum (Latin)
2000
Album
2016

Ozuna
"Dile Que Tu Me Quieres"
Rimas Music
12× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
2017

Maluma
"Corazón"

Sony Music Latin
11× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
2017

Nicky Jam

Fénix

Sony Music Latin
11× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Album
2017

Ozuna

Odisea

VP/New Masters
11× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Album
2017

Ozuna
"Tu Foto"

VP
11× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
2014

Romeo Santos
"Eres Mía"

Sony Music Latin
11× Platinum (Latin)
2017
Single
2014

Romeo Santos

Formula, Vol. 2

Sony Music Latin
11× Platinum (Latin)
2016
Album
2005

Shakira

Fijación Oral, Vol. 1

Epic
11× Platinum (Latin)
2009
Album
1996

Charlie Zaa

Sentimientos
Sonolux
10× Platinum (Latin)
2012
Album
2017

Daddy Yankee
"Vuelve"

Universal Music Latino
10× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
2015

J Balvin
"Ginza"

Capitol Latin
10× Platinum (Latin)
2016
Single
2014

J Balvin
"Ay Vamos"

Capitol Latin
10× Platinum (Latin)
2015
Single
2013

J Balvin
"6 AM" (Featuring Farruko)

Capitol Latin
10× Platinum (Latin)
2015
Single
2017

Karol G
"Ahora Me Llama"

Universal Music Latino
10× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
1997

Maná

Sueños Líquidos

WEA Latina
10× Platinum (Latin)
2000
Album
2017

Nacho
"Báilame"

Universal Music Latino
10× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
2016
Nio Garcia, Casper Magico, Bad Bunny, Ozuna, Darell & Nicky Jam
"Te Boté Remix"
Flow La Movie, Inc.
10× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
2018

Reik
"Me niego" (Featuring Ozuna & Wisin)

Sony Music Latin
10× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single
1998

Selena

Anthology

Universal Music Latino
10× Platinum (Latin)
2017
Album (Greatest Hits)
1999

Selena

All My Hits: Todos Mis Exitos

Universal Music Latino
10× Platinum (Latin)
2017
Album (Greatest Hits)
1992

Selena

Entre a Mi Mundo

Universal Music Latino
10× Platinum (Latin)
2017
Album
1993

Selena

Mis Mejores Canciones: 17 Super Exitos

Universal Music Latino
10× Platinum (Latin)
2017
Album (Greatest Hits)
2010

Shakira

Sale El Sol

Sony Music Latin
10× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Album
2017

Shakira

El Dorado

Sony Music Latin
10× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Album
2015

Yandel
"Encantadora"

Sony Music Latin
10× Platinum (Latin)
2018
Single


See also



  • List of highest-certified music artists in the United States

  • List of best selling digital artists in the United States

  • List of best-selling music artists

  • List of best-selling albums

  • List of best-selling albums in the United States

  • List of best-selling Latin albums in the United States

  • List of best-selling singles worldwide

  • List of best-selling singles in the United States

  • Music recording sales certification

  • Recording Industry Association of America



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External links



  • RIAA Website

  • Detailed List of Artists with Most Album Certified Units

  • Detailed List of Artists with Most Singles Certified Units

  • Search RIAA Gold and Platinum Database




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