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Twenty One Pilots’ “Blurryface” Becomes First Album With RIAA Certifications For Every Song (Digital Era)

All fourteen tracks from “Blurryface” hold a gold or better certification in the United States.

Yesterday, the RIAA revealed that several twenty one pilots tracks had received new digital single certifications in the United States.

One of those certifications yielded a record.

With “Hometown” going gold, every song from the duo’s “Blurryface” album now holds a RIAA certification (gold, platinum or multi-platinum)

The album is the first of the digital era to achieve that feat.

“Congratulations to Twenty One Pilots for this unparalleled achievement,” said Cary Sherman, Chairman and CEO, RIAA. “From the first track to the 14th, each and every song from ‘Blurryface’ has resonated with fans. In a time when fans enjoy instant access to millions of different tracks, this is a testament to the appeal of both the album and each of its individual songs. Congratulations to Tyler, Josh and Fueled by Ramen.”

The “Blurryface” certifications are as follows:

Stressed Out – 7x platinum
Ride – 4x platinum
Tear In My Heart – 2x platinum
Heavydirtysoul – platinum
Fairly Local – platinum
Lane Boy – platinum
The Judge – gold
Doubt – gold
Polarize – gold
We Don’t Believe What’s On TV – gold
Message Man – gold
Hometown – gold
Not Today – gold
Goner – gold

Brian Cantor

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