Music recording sales certification
A music recording sales certification is the award system that a country uses for music sales.
Almost all countries have a type of sales certification, often using RIAA certification categories (such as gold, platinum and diamond). The number of sales that an album needs before it gets an award is different in each country, depending on the population of the country. In some sales certifications, there may be different awards for the type of music recording sold, such as albums, singles, or videos.
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Music Recording Sales Certification Media
- Wall of Gold & Platinum Sales (Country Music Hall of Fame And Museum).jpg
A wall of Gold and Platinum records on display at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
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Somali singer Saado Ali Warsame receiving a gold record Lifetime Achievement Award
- Artie's Gold Record.jpg
Gold record presented to Artie Schroeck for his arrangement on "Can't Take My Eyes Off You", 1967
- CAIN Damien Kirsten Impala Award.jpg
German band CAIN receiving an Impala Diamond Award in 2011
- Tommy Coster RIAA Diamond Award.jpg
The "Diamond Award" granted by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) recognizes 10 million units sold in the United States for both albums and singles.
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