R&B’s resident bad boy Chris Brown is
closing out the year with another accomplishment to add to his list. On
Wednesday (December 6), Brown took to Twitter to reveal he’s received
over three dozen plaques from the RIAA this year.
“40 PLAQUES THIS YEAR!,” he wrote. “Today the RIAA released 23 more certified platinum and gold plaques that included 12 x multi platinum singles. 74.5 million single and album sales just in the US.”
Brown’s latest feat follows another gold certification from the RIAA for his new 45-track album Heartbreak On A Full Moon, which was released on Halloween.
“40 PLAQUES THIS YEAR!,” he wrote. “Today the RIAA released 23 more certified platinum and gold plaques that included 12 x multi platinum singles. 74.5 million single and album sales just in the US.”
A number of Brown’s songs certified platinum (or gold) date back to 2005, and include “Gimme That,” “Run It!” and “Yo (Excuse Me Miss).”40 PLAQUES THIS YEAR! Today the RIAA released 23 more certified platinum and gold plaques that included 12 x multi platinum singles. 74.5 million single and album sales just in the US. #TEAMBREEZY 🙌🏽 💪🏽❤️ pic.twitter.com/P6Lu9B58NG— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) December 7, 2017
Brown’s latest feat follows another gold certification from the RIAA for his new 45-track album Heartbreak On A Full Moon, which was released on Halloween.
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