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Hopefully more certifications are coming
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How in hell was this not platinum? It's easily her second biggest single in terms of impact.
BOOK!
Oh wow, this wasn't platinum
Quote from: BrandonBranlee on March 09, 2023, 02:31:54 PMHow in hell was this not platinum? It's easily her second biggest single in terms of impact.
I'm sure it's been platinum but the label didn't wanna pay for the certification. Especially since Brandy isn't on Atlantic anymore.
Slay
Ain't no way this is just hitting platinum now, wtf?!
If you look at the details under "Type" it says "Digital." This is just digital certifications, not overall. Her cousin just confirmed the same in the IG comments of one of her fan pages.
Since Bran left Atlantic I think Ryan is struggling getting them to update everything. At least this got updated for its digital certification. So many Starz be on him and Sonja about the certifications, but don't realize that only the labels can reach out to RIAA to audit & even then as in this case they'll only update the digital.
Receive it Kwee!
Quote from: Gilgamesh. on March 09, 2023, 02:36:46 PMQuote from: BrandonBranlee on March 09, 2023, 02:31:54 PMHow in hell was this not platinum? It's easily her second biggest single in terms of impact.
I'm sure it's been platinum but the label didn't wanna pay for the certification. Especially since Brandy isn't on Atlantic anymore.
This def been platinum.
Quote from: Seven on March 09, 2023, 03:07:44 PMIf you look at the details under "Type" it says "Digital." This is just digital certifications, not overall. Her cousin just confirmed the same in the IG comments of one of her fan pages.
That makes sense. Thanks for clarifying
Quote from: Summertime on March 09, 2023, 03:11:34 PMSince Bran left Atlantic I think Ryan is struggling getting them to update everything. At least this got updated for its digital certification. So many Starz be on him and Sonja about the certifications, but don't realize that only the labels can reach out to RIAA to audit & even then as in this case they'll only update the digital.
so how can they get an accurate amount? thats not really fair to only update digital.
Book!!
Hopefully more to come.
it kinda makes sense. i think.
we gotta remember back then it was all about buying albums.
singles were used to propel the album
IWBD def contributed to the sales of the debut but i can understand it not being quadruple platinum like i would assume it should be
i was a lil shocked when i first read this thread title but thats my way of makin sense of it
Does digital include streams as well?
Because I feel like this should be triple or quadruple platinum.
Quote from: Vonc2002 on March 09, 2023, 02:34:40 PMOh wow, this wasn't platinum
This was my exact reaction
Quote from: Buy The Stars✨ on March 09, 2023, 06:49:14 PMQuote from: Summertime on March 09, 2023, 03:11:34 PMSince Bran left Atlantic I think Ryan is struggling getting them to update everything. At least this got updated for its digital certification. So many Starz be on him and Sonja about the certifications, but don't realize that only the labels can reach out to RIAA to audit & even then as in this case they'll only update the digital.
so how can they get an accurate amount? thats not really fair to only update digital.
Labels have to provide data from sales report & the sales system (music industry internal system) as well as the below to the RIAA:
Label Copies for all UPC's (Album requests) or ISRC's (Digital Single requests). Sometimes referred to as a 'one-sheet,' 'white sheet,' 'product report,' or 'product metadata,' a label copy is a report for every UPC/ISRC containing information about the album or track, such as: Artist, Title, Version Description (e.g. Album, Radio Edit, Remix, Live, Acoustic, etc.), Product Number (UPC/ISRC), Runtime, Credits, etc.
That's why labels rarely update certs when an artist leaves or they'll only do certain albums or songs. Ms. Sonja said in 2020 Bran's team was trying to get everything updated (Atlantic, Epic, RCA/Chameleon) so since there is only 1 digital cert after almost 3 years makes me think Ryan is struggling with the labels.
Quote from: NEW MOON on March 09, 2023, 08:17:52 PMDoes digital include streams as well?
Because I feel like this should be triple or quadruple platinum.
Digital includes streams, digital sales (iTunes, Amazon, etc..) & I believe YouTube views from an official video & I think official lyric video.
Quote from: Summertime on March 09, 2023, 08:26:10 PMQuote from: Buy The Stars✨ on March 09, 2023, 06:49:14 PMQuote from: Summertime on March 09, 2023, 03:11:34 PMSince Bran left Atlantic I think Ryan is struggling getting them to update everything. At least this got updated for its digital certification. So many Starz be on him and Sonja about the certifications, but don't realize that only the labels can reach out to RIAA to audit & even then as in this case they'll only update the digital.
so how can they get an accurate amount? thats not really fair to only update digital.
Labels have to provide data from sales report & the sales system as well as the below to the RIAA:
Label Copies for all UPC's (Album requests) or ISRC's (Digital Single requests). Sometimes referred to as a 'one-sheet,' 'white sheet,' 'product report,' or 'product metadata,' a label copy is a report for every UPC/ISRC containing information about the album or track, such as: Artist, Title, Version Description (e.g. Album, Radio Edit, Remix, Live, Acoustic, etc.), Product Number (UPC/ISRC), Runtime, Credits, etc.
That's why labels rarely update certs when an artist leaves or they'll only do certain albums or songs. Ms. Sonja said in 2020 Bran's team was trying to get everything updated (Atlantic, Epic, RCA/Chameleon) so since there is only 1 digital cert after almost 3 years makes me think Ryan is struggling with the labels.
Yeah I remember her saying that awhile ago. It sucks its taking this long. You would think it's just a quick call to Atlantic or something but I guess not.
Though, I feel like someone, some time ago dropped the ball with the certs. Ain't no way that her last cert prior to "love again" was 2005 ish smh
Wasn't put it down certified recently?
Yeah... her RIAA stats are not updated.
The Boy Is Mine is not even updated.
:dead:
Sheesh
TBIM gotta be a diamond single, I hope...
Yea I think the label only printed a ceramic amount of CD singles back in the day and cassettes so after they sold out they probably just made everyone buy the whole album if they wanted to hear it or wait for radio to play it
Quote from: Harlem on March 09, 2023, 08:52:51 PMSheesh
TBIM gotta be a diamond single, I hope...
On Spotify alone (not including Apple, etc.) TBIM has 175 million+ streams.
You need 150 million streams to have a platinum selling single.
And this all after iTunes days, etc.
Quote from: Buy The Stars✨ on March 09, 2023, 08:35:09 PMQuote from: Summertime on March 09, 2023, 08:26:10 PMQuote from: Buy The Stars✨ on March 09, 2023, 06:49:14 PMQuote from: Summertime on March 09, 2023, 03:11:34 PMSince Bran left Atlantic I think Ryan is struggling getting them to update everything. At least this got updated for its digital certification. So many Starz be on him and Sonja about the certifications, but don't realize that only the labels can reach out to RIAA to audit & even then as in this case they'll only update the digital.
so how can they get an accurate amount? thats not really fair to only update digital.
Labels have to provide data from sales report & the sales system as well as the below to the RIAA:
Label Copies for all UPC's (Album requests) or ISRC's (Digital Single requests). Sometimes referred to as a 'one-sheet,' 'white sheet,' 'product report,' or 'product metadata,' a label copy is a report for every UPC/ISRC containing information about the album or track, such as: Artist, Title, Version Description (e.g. Album, Radio Edit, Remix, Live, Acoustic, etc.), Product Number (UPC/ISRC), Runtime, Credits, etc.
That's why labels rarely update certs when an artist leaves or they'll only do certain albums or songs. Ms. Sonja said in 2020 Bran's team was trying to get everything updated (Atlantic, Epic, RCA/Chameleon) so since there is only 1 digital cert after almost 3 years makes me think Ryan is struggling with the labels.
Yeah I remember her saying that awhile ago. It sucks its taking this long. You would think it's just a quick call to Atlantic or something but I guess not.
Though, I feel like someone some time ago dropped the ball with the certs. Ain't mo way that her last cert prior to live again was 2005 ish smh
After the application process I know some artists have stated the auditing process by RIAA is what really takes long. For example, 'Love Again' was eligible for 'Gold' in 2021, but the process wasn't finished until 2022. That only got updated bc his label applied & not eOne.
Quote from: Rxxf on March 09, 2023, 09:00:00 PMQuote from: Harlem on March 09, 2023, 08:52:51 PMSheesh
TBIM gotta be a diamond single, I hope...
On Spotify alone (not including Apple, etc.) TBIM has 175 million+ streams.
You need 150 million streams to have a platinum selling single.
And this all after iTunes days, etc.
Also, 'Love Again' only had like 50 million Spotify streams when it was eligible for 'Gold' but the rest of the streams from other streaming sites and sales made up what was needed for 'Gold.' So Bran's non-Spotify #s could be really good.
Quote from: DemetriusRocka 🤴🏾 on March 09, 2023, 08:46:02 PMWasn't put it down certified recently?
No, her last was 'Love Again.' I don't think 2/11 album & singles will ever be updated bc of the whole Chameleon lawsuit. Maybe Ryan will eventually get Epic to update everything for 'Human' & maybe Atlantic will eventually following through on his requests for everything updated. Or maybe they threw him 1 digital certification update & that's all it's going to be :hmph:
Quote from: Summertime on March 09, 2023, 09:02:33 PMQuote from: Buy The Stars✨ on March 09, 2023, 08:35:09 PMQuote from: Summertime on March 09, 2023, 08:26:10 PMQuote from: Buy The Stars✨ on March 09, 2023, 06:49:14 PMQuote from: Summertime on March 09, 2023, 03:11:34 PMSince Bran left Atlantic I think Ryan is struggling getting them to update everything. At least this got updated for its digital certification. So many Starz be on him and Sonja about the certifications, but don't realize that only the labels can reach out to RIAA to audit & even then as in this case they'll only update the digital.
so how can they get an accurate amount? thats not really fair to only update digital.
Labels have to provide data from sales report & the sales system as well as the below to the RIAA:
Label Copies for all UPC's (Album requests) or ISRC's (Digital Single requests). Sometimes referred to as a 'one-sheet,' 'white sheet,' 'product report,' or 'product metadata,' a label copy is a report for every UPC/ISRC containing information about the album or track, such as: Artist, Title, Version Description (e.g. Album, Radio Edit, Remix, Live, Acoustic, etc.), Product Number (UPC/ISRC), Runtime, Credits, etc.
That's why labels rarely update certs when an artist leaves or they'll only do certain albums or songs. Ms. Sonja said in 2020 Bran's team was trying to get everything updated (Atlantic, Epic, RCA/Chameleon) so since there is only 1 digital cert after almost 3 years makes me think Ryan is struggling with the labels.
Yeah I remember her saying that awhile ago. It sucks its taking this long. You would think it's just a quick call to Atlantic or something but I guess not.
Though, I feel like someone some time ago dropped the ball with the certs. Ain't mo way that her last cert prior to live again was 2005 ish smh
After the application process I know some artists have stated the auditing process by RIAA is what really takes long. For example, 'Love Again' was eligible for 'Gold' in 2021, but the process wasn't finished until 2022. That only got updated bc his label applied & not eOne.
thanks for the info. that makes more sense.
:scrumptious:
Quote from: Summertime on March 09, 2023, 08:31:43 PMQuote from: NEW MOON on March 09, 2023, 08:17:52 PMDoes digital include streams as well?
Because I feel like this should be triple or quadruple platinum.
Digital includes streams, digital sales (iTunes, Amazon, etc..) & I believe YouTube views from an official video & I think official lyric video.
Oh wow, I feel like with all that combined it should be at least 2 x Platinum
Quote from: BrandonBranlee on March 09, 2023, 02:31:54 PMHow in hell was this not platinum? It's easily her second biggest single in terms of impact.
Remember back then she more of album seller than singles artist. Ppl were more buying albums than singles tho but this is only digital I think.