What does it take for an album to gain RIAA diamond status? Well, for those albums lucky enough to sell over 10 million copies or songs, they enter a select group at the Recording Industry Association ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Take it easy … and go quadruple diamond. The Eagles’ 1976 album “Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975” the bestselling album of all time in the U.S., has officially sold over 40 million units ...
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The band's 1976 greatest hits collection just became the first album ever to earn 4x Diamond certification from the Recording Industry Association of America, or 40 million units sold. If The Dude is ...
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The Eagles continue to soar as ‘Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975’ becomes the first album to be certified quadruple platinum, with 40 million units sold. The Recording Industry Association of America ...
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