Beyoncé Makes History with Record-Breaking RIAA Certifications
Earning a total of 103 plaques across her discography.
Words by Danique Lorian Photos by Mason Poole
Dec 19, 2024
In a monumental announcement that has sent shockwaves through the music industry, Beyoncé has officially become the female artist with the most certifications in the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) history.
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The record was revealed on December 17, marking a significant moment not just in Beyoncé’s celebrated career but also in the landscape of music itself. With an astounding total of 103 certified titles, Beyoncé has eclipsed previous records, solidifying her status as an icon.
Beyoncé’s catalog is a reflection of her dedication and a continuous evolution that captivates listeners around the globe.
– Michele Ballantyne. President & COO, Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)
Among the accolades announced, Beyoncé earned a 2x-Platinum certification for her Billboard Hot 100 hit “Texas Hold ‘Em,” alongside Platinum honors for her acclaimed album, Cowboy Carter, which held the top spot on the Billboard 200 chart. Plus, her tracks “16 Carriages” and “Drunk in Love” received Gold and 8x-Platinum certifications, respectively, while her timeless classic “Crazy in Love” reached the same monumental level of 8x Platinum.
RIAA President Michele Ballantyne celebrated this achievement, expressing excitement over recognizing the “incredible talent, hard work, and creative spirit” that Beyoncé has consistently displayed throughout her career. The acknowledgment stands as a testament to Beyoncé’s artistic versatility, seamlessly transcending genres, styles, and trends. As noted by Ballantyne, Beyoncé’s catalog is a reflection of her dedication and a continuous evolution that captivates listeners around the globe.
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As she prepares to perform in the NFL Halftime Show on Christmas Day, Beyoncé continues to build upon her formidable legacy. This performance, set to stream live on Netflix, will mark her first since releasing Cowboy Carter in March. With Mariah Carey opening the doubleheader earlier that day, the spotlight will undoubtedly be on Beyoncé, as fans (me included) eagerly await her return to the stage.
In addition to her recent RIAA success, Beyoncé also secured 11 Grammy nominations for the upcoming awards ceremony, more than any other artist this year. Furthermore, she has been recognized on Forbes' list of the most powerful women, alongside being ranked by Billboard as the No. 1 greatest pop star of the 21st century. These accolades reflect not only her musical prowess but also her influence as a cultural icon.
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