Zach Bryan has earned 18 new gold and platinum record certifications from the RIAA. Most notably, “I Remember Everything” featuring Kacey Musgraves received its second Platinum certification nearly two months after its first. Additionally, “Something in the Orange” has been certified Platinum seven times.
Numerous songs from across his catalog have received their first Gold and Platinum Certifications. “Snow” from his debut LP DeAnn to his most recent self-titled album have been recognized.
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.
Zach Bryan recently won a Grammy for his song “I Remember Everything” featuring Kacey Musgraves. Starting the year off strong he also has plans for the “Quittin’ Time” tour this summer.
The platinum certifications include:
- “Something In The Orange” (7x)
- “I Remember Everything” featuring Kacey Musgraves(2x)
- “Oklahoma Smokeshow” (2x)
- “Hey Driver” featuring The War and Treaty (1x)
- “Letting Someone Go” (1x)
- “Condemned” (1x)
- The Good I’ll Do (1x)
The gold certifications include:
- “Let You Down”
- “Tourniquet”
- “Fifth of May”
- “Spotless” featuring The Lumineers
- “East Side of Sorrow”
- “Open the Gate”
- “Quittin’ Time”
- “Mine Again”
- “Traveling Man”
- “Snow”