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In the United States, the Recording Industry Association of America 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 and pay a fee to have the sales of the recording audited. 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.

Presently, an American RIAA-certified gold record is a single or album that has sold 500,000 units (records, tapes or compact discs). Originally, the requirement for a gold single was one million units sold and a gold album represented $1 million in sales (at wholesale value). In 1975, the additional requirement of 500,000 units sold was added for gold albums. Reflecting growth in record sales, the platinum award was instituted in 1976 for albums selling one million units and singles selling two million units. The multi-platinum award was instituted in 1984, signifying multiple platinum levels of albums and singles. 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. In 1992, RIAA began counting each disc in a multi-disc set as one unit toward certification. 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. 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). 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.[2] Similarly, all four solo albums by the members of Kiss simultaneously shipped platinum that same year but none of them even managed to crack the top 20 of the Billboard 200 album chart. 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. More recently, Sony was roundly 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.[3] A similar discrepancy between shipments and sales was reported with The Lion King soundtrack.[4]

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List of certifications

Albums

Currently, the RIAA certification criteria for albums are:

  • 500,000 units: Gold album.
  • 1,000,000 units: Platinum album.
  • 2,000,000 or more units: Multi-Platinum album.
  • 10,000,000 units: Diamond album.

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 OutKast's Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (running time of 134:56), and Shania Twain's Up! (145:44), 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 counted double even though their running times are under the minimum.

Spanish

The following certifications are given only to recordings of which over 50% of the content is in the Spanish language [1][dead link]:

  • 100,000 units: Oro album.
  • 200,000 units: Platino album.
  • 400,000 units: Multi-Platino album.

Singles

It is estimated that there have been about 2,550 combined single certifications.

Standard singles are certified:

Note: Before January 1, 1989, gold was achieved at 1,000,000 copies, and platinum at 2,000,000[2].

Digital

Recently, digital singles have begun to be certified due to the increase of the digital market and decrease of the physical commercial singles market. Although digital downloads have been around since 2003, they weren't considered to be significant until 2005, when they were first counted towards the Hot 100. Because of this, it is important to distinguish between singles that came out before and after the change (as singles after the change sold in higher quantities at a faster rate, while the older singles took longer to reach levels of certification). After the change, the certification standards were brought up to the same standard as retail distribution. Since then, digital distribution has become a prime selling method for singles - overhead can be considerable when distributing a CD with only a few tracks on it, and the roughly $1/track standard for digital distribution, combined with the ease of use in sellers like iTunes, has caused enormous growth.

Digital singles are certified:

Records

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

Diamond sales

Diamond (10+ Million) Certified[5]

Artist Album Release date Certified sales
Michael Jackson Thriller 1982 Dec 01 29 million
Eagles Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) 1976 Feb 17 29 million
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV 1971 Nov 08 23 million
Pink Floyd The Wall 1979 Nov 28 23 million
AC/DC Back in Black 1980 Jul 21 22 million
Garth Brooks Double Live 1998 Nov 17 21 million
Billy Joel Greatest Hits Volume I & Volume II 1985 Jun 28 21 million
Shania Twain Come on Over 1997 Nov 04 20 million
The Beatles The Beatles 1968 Nov 25 19 million
Fleetwood Mac Rumours 1977 Feb 04 19 million
Guns N' Roses Appetite for Destruction 1987 Jul 21 18 million
Boston Boston 1976 Aug 25 17 million
Whitney Houston The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album 1992 Nov 17 17 million
Garth Brooks No Fences 1990 Aug 27 16 million
Hootie & the Blowfish Cracked Rear View 1994 Jul 05 16 million
Elton John Elton John's Greatest Hits 1974 Nov 04 16 million
Eagles Hotel California 1976 Nov 08 16 million
Alanis Morissette Jagged Little Pill 1995 Jun 13 16 million
Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti 1975 Mar 03 16 million
The Beatles The Beatles 1967 - 1970 1973 Apr 02 16 million
Bruce Springsteen Born in the U.S.A. 1984 Jun 01 15 million
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon 1973 Apr 17 15 million
Journey Greatest Hits 1988 Nov 11 15 million
The Bee Gees Saturday Night Fever (soundtrack) 1977 Nov 1 15 million
Santana Supernatural 1999 Jun 15 15 million
The Beatles The Beatles 1962 - 1966 1973 Apr 02 15 million
Britney Spears ...Baby One More Time 1999 Jan 12 14 million
Backstreet Boys Backstreet Boys 1997 Aug 21 14 million
Meat Loaf Bat Out of Hell 1977 Jan 30 14 million
Metallica Metallica 1991 Aug 02 14 million
Garth Brooks Ropin' The Wind 1991 Sep 02 14 million
Simon & Garfunkel Simon & Garfunkel's Greatest Hits 1972 Jun 20 14 million
Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen & E Street Band Live 1975 - '85 1986 Nov 07 13 million
Steve Miller Band Greatest Hits 1974-1978 1978 Nov 15 13 million
Backstreet Boys Millennium 1999 May 18 13 million
Whitney Houston Whitney Houston 1985 Feb 21 13 million
Prince and The Revolution Purple Rain 1984 Jun 25 13 million
Pearl Jam Ten 1991 Aug 20 13 million
Kenny G Breathless 1992 Oct 20 12 million
multiple artists Forrest Gump 1994 Jun 17 12 million
The Rolling Stones Hot Rocks 1971 Dec 15 12 million
Def Leppard Hysteria 1987 Aug 03 12 million
Boyz II Men II 1994 Aug 23 12 million
Kenny Rogers Greatest Hits 1980 Oct 18 12 million
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II 1969 Oct 22 12 million
Phil Collins No Jacket Required 1985 Apr 15 12 million
Jewel Pieces of You 1995 Feb 13 12 million
Bon Jovi Slippery When Wet 1986 Aug 18 12 million
Shania Twain The Woman In Me 1995 Feb 07 12 million
Matchbox Twenty Yourself or Someone Like You 1996 Sep 16 12 million
The Beatles Abbey Road 1969 Oct 01 12 million
Dixie Chicks Wide Open Spaces 1998 Jan 23 12 million
TLC CrazySexyCool 1994 Nov 15 11 million
Aerosmith Aerosmith's Greatest Hits 1980 Oct 19 11 million
Shania Twain Up! 2002 Nov 19 11 million
Kid Rock Devil Without a Cause 1998 Aug 04 11 million
multiple artists Dirty Dancing 1987 Aug 04 11 million
Eagles Eagles Greatest Hits Volume II 1982 Oct 22 11 million
Celine Dion Falling Into You 1996 Mar 02 11 million
Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy 1973 Mar 28 11 million
multiple artists Titanic 1997 Nov 07 11 million
OutKast Speakerboxxx/The Love Below 2003 Sep 23 11 million
The Beatles Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band 1967 Jun 02 11 million
'N Sync No Strings Attached 2000 Mar 21 11 million
James Taylor James Taylor's Greatest Hits 1976 Oct 29 11 million
Creed Human Clay 1999 Sep 28 11 million
Dixie Chicks Fly 1999 Aug 31 10 million
Garth Brooks Garth Brooks 1989 Apr 12 10 million
Patsy Cline Greatest Hits 1973 Feb 14 10 million
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers Greatest Hits 1993 Nov 16 10 million
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory 2000 Oct 24 10 million
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin 1990 Oct 08 10 million
Bob Marley and The Wailers Legend 1984 Jul 24 10 million
Celine Dion Let's Talk About Love 1997 Nov 05 10 million
George Michael Faith 1987 Oct 30 10 million
ZZ Top Eliminator 1983 Mar 23 10 million
The Beatles 1 2000 Nov 13 10 million
Van Halen 1984 1984 Jan 04 10 million
The Doobie Brothers Best of the Doobies 1976 Oct 29 10 million
Lionel Richie Can't Slow Down 1983 Oct 14 10 million
Norah Jones Come Away with Me 2002 Feb 26 10 million
Usher Confessions 2004 Mar 23 10 million
Mariah Carey Daydream 1995 Oct 03 10 million
Green Day Dookie 1994 Feb 01 10 million
The Notorious B.I.G Life After Death 1997 Mar 25 10 million
Madonna Like a Virgin 1984 Nov 12 10 million
Eric Clapton Unplugged 1992 Aug 25 10 million
No Doubt Tragic Kingdom 1995 Oct 06 10 million
Billy Joel The Stranger 1977 Jan 09 10 million
multiple artists The Lion King: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 1994 Apr 27 10 million
U2 The Joshua Tree 1987 Mar 09 10 million
Madonna The Immaculate Collection 1990 Nov 13 10 million
Garth Brooks The Hits 1994 Dec 01 10 million
The Doors The Best of The Doors 1985 May 19 10 million
Carole King Tapestry 1971 Jan 30 10 million
Stevie Wonder Songs in the Key of Life 1976 Sep 28 10 million
Garth Brooks Sevens 1997 Nov 01 10 million
Def Leppard Pyromania 1983 Jan 20 10 million
MC Hammer Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em 1990 Feb 12 10 million
Britney Spears Oops!... I Did It Again 2000 May 16 10 million
Nirvana Nevermind 1991 Sep 24 10 million
'N Sync *NSYNC 1998 Mar 24 10 million
Mariah Carey Music Box 1993 Aug 31 10 million
Van Halen Van Halen 1978 Feb 10 10 million

Artists with the most certifications of Gold, Platinum and Multi-Platinum singles

Singles that have been certified Gold might receive additional certifications for achieving Platinum and Multi-Platinum levels. For example, Barbra Streisand has had 8 singles certified Gold, 5 of which went on to achieve Platinum certification as well.

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

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

Artist # Gold # Platinum # Multi-Platinum Total source
Elvis Presley 54 27 8 89 [6]
Mariah Carey 23 10 2 35 [7]
The Beatles 24 6 4 34 [8]
Madonna 26 6 2 34 [9]
Beyonce Knowles 17 7 3 27 [10]
Whitney Houston 18 7 1 26 [11]
Janet Jackson 21 5 - 26 [12]
Michael Jackson 16 9 - 25 [13]
Elton John 17 6 1 25 [14]
The Temptations 17 6 - 23 [15]
Rihanna 10 9 3 22 [16]
Taylor Swift 10 7 3 20 [17]
Aretha Franklin 18 - - 18 [18]
Creedence Clearwater Revival 10 5 - 15 [19]
Prince 12 2 - 14 [20]
Barbra Streisand 8 5 - 13 [21]
TLC 9 4 - 13 [22]
Britney Spears 7 4 - 11 [23]
Destiny's Child 7 3 - 10 [24]
The Carpenters 10 - - 10 [25]
Christina Aguilera 7 2 - 9 [26]
Shakira 5 3 1 9 [27]

See also

References

  1. ^ RIAA certification criteria. Retrieved on September 19, 2006
  2. ^ Hollie, Pamela. "Record Industry: Big Changes" The New York Times January 12, 1980: 27
  3. ^ Farber, Jim. "Don't Buy into Jax' Pyramid Scheme: Platinum-Status Symbol on 'History' Marking Over 5-million Albums Sold Proves to Be as Worthless as Fool's Gold" New York Daily News September 11, 1995
  4. ^ Philips, Chuck. "Sold, Shipped, What's the Diff? About 2 million albums, in the case of 'The Lion King,' pointing up the disparity between industry's sales tally and SoundScan's" Los Angeles Times January 15, 1995: 67
  5. ^ RIAA - Gold & Platinum - Diamond Certifications
  6. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by Elvis Presley
  7. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by Mariah Carey
  8. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by The Beatles
  9. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by Madonna
  10. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by Beyonce Knowles
  11. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by Whitney Houston
  12. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by Janet Jackson
  13. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by Michael Jackson
  14. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by Elton John
  15. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by The Temptations
  16. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by # Rihanna
  17. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by Taylor Swift
  18. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by Aretha Franklin
  19. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by Creedence Clearwater Revival
  20. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by Prince
  21. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by Barbra Streisand
  22. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by TLC
  23. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by Britney Spears
  24. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by Destiny's Child
  25. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by The Carpenters
  26. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by Christina Aguilera
  27. ^ RIAA Gold and Platinum Search for singles by Shakira

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