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Drake is the first artist to enter double-digit Diamond certifications across both singles and albums. The OVO rapper broke a tie with Garth Brooks, who has nine Diamond-certified albums, along with ...
Currently, Scorpion‘s “Nice for What” which is currently at nine-time Platinum, could be the 11th Diamond plaque. ... and Post Malone, who has nine Diamond-certified singles.
There could be an 11th Diamond plaque on the way, as Drake will look to extend his record with Scorpion‘s “Nice for What,” which is currently at 9x Platinum. ... along with Post Malone, ...
The Toronto native may soon add another Diamond plaque to his collection, as his 2018 hit “Nice for What” from the chart-topping Scorpion album is currently certified 9x Platinum. Drake’s ...
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That puts him ahead of Garth Brooks and Post Malone, who each have nine Diamond plaques to their names. Drake is also the first artist to hit double digits in Diamond certifications across both ...
Kane Brown, Tyler Childers, Dan + Shay, Jelly Roll, Cody Johnson, Post Malone, Tim McGraw, Thomas Rhett and Morgan Wallen were all acts who achieved three or more releases achieving platinum hit ...
Drake now has 10 Diamond certifications from the Recording Institute Association of America, the most of any artist in history. The RIAA announced that "Hold On, We're Going Home," and "Best I Ever ...
Drake has the most with 10, followed by Post Malone with 9. Rihanna and The Weeknd have 7 each. The official diamond award was unveiled by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 1999.
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The tenth plaque pushed Drake ahead in a three-way tie with Garth Brooks and Post Malone, who both have nine Diamond certifications each (perhaps reflective of the generations they hail from ...
Post Malone, right, and Jelly Roll, will perform on Malone's "Big Ass Stadium" tour on May 24 in Philadelphia, May 28 in Hershey and May 29 in Pittsburgh.