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RnB 21/04/2023

Post Malone Breaks Record For Most US RIAA Diamond Certified Singles

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Post Malone Breaks Record For Most US RIAA Diamond Certified Singles
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Post Malone has broken the record for the "most RIAA diamond-certified singles from any artist." With three newly certified records (Circles, Better Now, I Fall Apart) - Post now has 8 RIAA diamond-certified records, breaking the record previously held by Bruno Mars (6). Post is also tied for "the highest platinum-certified single of all-time" with "Sunflower" (with Swae Lee) sitting at 17x platinum.

In celebration of this achievement, Post has unveiled The Diamond Collection, a compilation coming this Friday April 21, 2023. It boasts all his diamond-certified singles in addition to his latest release, "Chemical" - the first offering from his upcoming fifth full-length offering and one of the most anticipated albums of 2023.
Check out the full track listing for The Diamond Collection below.

The Diamond Collection Tracklisting:
White Iverson
Congratulations (feat. Quavo)
I Fall Apart
rockstar (feat. 21 Savage)
Psycho (feat. Ty Dolla $ign)
Better Now
Sunflower (with Swae Lee)
Circles
Chemical






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