Zach Bryan has been awarded 12 new RIAA certifications. Bryan was given six platinum certifications and six new gold certifications.
A platinum certification means that the song has moved over 1 million units since they were released. If a song is certified gold, that means it has moved over 500,000 units since its release.
Bryan recently announced his “Quttin’ Time” tour and extended the tour to the end of 2024 due to immense ticket demand and frustration over pricing and lack of supply. His latest release Boys of Faith EP featured songs with collaborations with Noah Kahan and Bon Iver as well as the release of the fan favorite “Deep Satin”.
His self-titled album, released in September, was a 16-song project featuring collaborations with acts like The War and Treaty, Sierra Ferrell, Kacey Musgraves, and The Lumineers. Bryan has continued to be an absolute titan in the genre with his song “I Remember Everything” featuring Kacey Musgraves topping the Billboard Hot 100 chart. He also earned his first #1 album when the project entered the chart at #1 the first week after its release.
The Platinum Certifications include:
“Something In The Orange” (6X)
“Heading South” (2X)
“Burn, Burn Burn” (1X)
“From Austin” (1X)
“Oklahoma Smokeshow” (1X)
“Sun To Me” (1X)
The Gold Certifications include:
“Heavy Eyes”
“Crooked Teeth”
“Revival”
“November Air”
“Highway Boys”
“Dawns” Feat. Maggie Rogers