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RIAA: 7 Rings certified 9xPlatinum - TUN (s) 8xPlatinum + more


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Smash album. Diamond next year for both prob

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The legendary back-to-back GLOBAL SMASHES. :jonny6:

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should've directly updated to diamond, but most songs never get that certification without being certified 9x plat first.

 

Hopefully they update TU, N, 7R, and Bang Bang to diamond soon and don't take too long.

 

 

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:clap3:

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Ngl, i thought 7 Rings is already Diamond

 

Great uodate nonetheless

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At the rate RIAA updates Bang Bang, it might be Diamond by next year especially since Jessie J's label is the one that manages the updates for it and she has nothing else to look forward to besides having the diamond plaque hung on her wall :dies:

 

Republic unfortunately only updates Ariana's once every 4 years probably cause she doesn't care all that much to buy them. So 7 Rings might not see that Diamond plaque until 2040 :shutup:

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24 minutes ago, laqqinq said:

should've directly updated to diamond, but most songs never get that certification without being certified 9x plat first.

 

Hopefully they update TU, N, 7R, and Bang Bang to diamond soon and don't take too long.

 

 

What ? 😭 It's just not eligible for Diamond yet

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2 hours ago, Twizzy said:

Jessie J's label is the one that manages the updates

So Republic? That was Jessie J's label

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smash album :jonny6: I wish they'd update her entire catalogue 

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16 hours ago, istan4badgalriri said:

What ? 😭 It's just not eligible for Diamond yet

It is. 7R has been eligible for Diamond since May 2023 and TU, N became eligible in December.

 

Bang Bang became eligible during the summer last year.

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bloodline and imagine were already eligible for those certifications back in 2020/21 :rip: 

 

This means they're way behind on more than half of her catalog

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51 minutes ago, laqqinq said:

It is. 7R has been eligible for Diamond since May 2023 and TU, N became eligible in December.

 

Bang Bang became eligible during the summer last year.

According to who ?

 

Both chart data and Billboard include user-generated video streams in their numbers (if they are your source), while RIAA only counts official video streams

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18 hours ago, istan4badgalriri said:

What ? 😭 It's just not eligible for Diamond yet

You say this and yet when all those Rihanna singles were certified 9x Platinum you were the first one to say they are eligible for Diamond :toofunny2:

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2 hours ago, laqqinq said:

It is. 7R has been eligible for Diamond since May 2023 and TU, N became eligible in December.

 

Bang Bang became eligible during the summer last year.

 

RIAA doesn't include user generated videos

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23 minutes ago, Hot Volcano said:

You say this and yet when all those Rihanna singles were certified 9x Platinum you were the first one to say they are eligible for Diamond :toofunny2:

Maybe when it had been 6 years since they were certified 9x Platinum 💀 I've never said one of her songs was Diamond eligible on the day it got certified 9xP… lmao

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Bloodline would have been an easy top 10 and would have probably performed similarly to Side to Side had it been released as the 4th single after Break Up With Your Girlfriend. Two #1s, a #2 and a top 10 single to close off the era would have been PERFECT and would have helped the album accumulate even more units

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4 hours ago, istan4badgalriri said:

According to who ?

 

Both chart data and Billboard include user-generated video streams in their numbers (if they are your source), while RIAA only counts official video streams

Not really according to anyone specific. But it was all over Twitter, and this pretty reliable account posted this:

 

 

(I could be wrong. But by the time songs are certified a specific threshold, they have already moved more units (usually)) 

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3 hours ago, laqqinq said:

Not really according to anyone specific. But it was all over Twitter, and this pretty reliable account posted this:

 

 

(I could be wrong. But by the time songs are certified a specific threshold, they have already moved more units (usually)) 

That twitter user is always wrong. He estimates using all youtube stream count which includes UGC videos that don't count for RIAA

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2 hours ago, Wolf Alice said:

That twitter user is always wrong. He estimates using all youtube stream count which includes UGC videos that don't count for RIAA

Thank you

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2 hours ago, Wolf Alice said:

That twitter user is always wrong. He estimates using all youtube stream count which includes UGC videos that don't count for RIAA

I think it's messed up that the RIAA doesn't count UGC videos towards certification, but allows the mass buying by BTS and other acts this decade.

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11 hours ago, pride4jc1222 said:

I think it's messed up that the RIAA doesn't count UGC videos towards certification, but allows the mass buying by BTS and other acts this decade.

Would you allow the billions of streams from tiktok too then? What's the difference between Youtube UGC and that? 

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