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LATEST DIGITAL CERTIFICATIONS

Title Artist Release Date Certification Label Cert. Date
Latest Certifications
Unwritten Bedingfiled, Natasha 8/2/2005 Platinum Epic 11/13/2006
Run It! Brown, Chris 7/1/2005 Platinum Jive 11/6/2006
Everytime We Touch Cascada 8/16/2005 Platinum Robbins Entertainment 11/2/2006
One, Two, Step Ciara, Featuring Missy Elliot 9/1/2003 Platinum LaFace 11/6/2006
Hey Ya! Outkast Platinum LaFace 11/6/2006
Hips Don't Lie Shakira 3/28/2006 Platinum Epic 11/13/2006
Yeah! Usher Platinum LaFace 11/6/2006
Me & U Cassie 4/25/2006 Gold Bad Boy 11/21/2006
Chain Hang Low Jibbs 5/23/2006 Gold Geffen 11/15/2006
What's Left of Me Lachey, Nick 6/5/2006 Gold Zomba 11/6/2006
Waiting on the World to Change Mayer, John 7/11/2006 Gold Columbia 11/28/2006
Hips Don't Lie Shakira 3/28/2006 Gold Epic 11/13/2006
The RIAA certifies tracks gold recognizing 500,000 legal downloads and platinum for 1 million downloads.

Discover Digital Music Downloads & Digital Music Ratings

Billboard provides RIAA certified listings of digital music downloads. In addition to discovering the most popular digital music downloads, you will also notice when a single or album is RIAA certified gold or platinum. As digital music download trends and digital music data become available, Billboard delivers it! Learn about which labels show the most digital music downloads now!

 

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