My Chemical Romance Snags 10 New Song Certifications

The post My Chemical Romance Snags 10 New Song Certifications appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. My Chemical Romance scores 10 new RIAA certifications, with “Welcome to the Black Parade” going … More seven-times platinum and several songs reaching gold status. Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance during Aol Music LIVE! Presents My Chemical Romance at the House of Blues – October 31, 2006 at House of Blues in Los Angeles, CA, United States. (Photo by Matthew Simmons/WireImage for AOL Music) WireImage for AOL Music In the 15 years since My Chemical Romance released its last album Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, the band has remained relatively quiet following a split, and an eventual reunion. Some fans have expected new music from the group, but for the most part, very little has emerged for a long time – but followers of the emo rockers never stopped listening. Millions of people across the United States continue to buy and stream the band’s full-lengths and singles, and that’s clear as the group scores several new honors. My Chemical Romance Earns 10 New RIAA Certifications My Chemical Romance collects 10 new certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The music industry organization recently announced that those 10 tracks have collectively moved another nine million equivalent units, factoring in both actual purchases and streams on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and others, adding to the group’s already-impressive cumulative total. Five Songs Earn Gold Certification Half of My Chemical Romance’s newly-certified tunes reach gold status for the first time. That group includes “Disenchanted,” “Sleep,” “House of Wolves,” “The Sharpest Lives,” and “This Is How I Disappear,” which have all moved half a million units in America alone. Two Go Platinum, One Reaches Double Platinum Both “Mama” and “I Don’t Love You” are now platinum-certified cuts, as they’ve moved one million equivalent units. Meanwhile, “Famous Last…

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My Chemical Romance Snags 10 New Song Certifications

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My Chemical Romance scores 10 new RIAA certifications, with “Welcome to the Black Parade” going … More seven-times platinum and several songs reaching gold status. Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance during Aol Music LIVE! Presents My Chemical Romance at the House of Blues – October 31, 2006 at House of Blues in Los Angeles, CA, United States. (Photo by Matthew Simmons/WireImage for AOL Music) WireImage for AOL Music In the 15 years since My Chemical Romance released its last album Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, the band has remained relatively quiet following a split, and an eventual reunion. Some fans have expected new music from the group, but for the most part, very little has emerged for a long time – but followers of the emo rockers never stopped listening. Millions of people across the United States continue to buy and stream the band’s full-lengths and singles, and that’s clear as the group scores several new honors. My Chemical Romance Earns 10 New RIAA Certifications My Chemical Romance collects 10 new certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The music industry organization recently announced that those 10 tracks have collectively moved another nine million equivalent units, factoring in both actual purchases and streams on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and others, adding to the group’s already-impressive cumulative total. Five Songs Earn Gold Certification Half of My Chemical Romance’s newly-certified tunes reach gold status for the first time. That group includes “Disenchanted,” “Sleep,” “House of Wolves,” “The Sharpest Lives,” and “This Is How I Disappear,” which have all moved half a million units in America alone. Two Go Platinum, One Reaches Double Platinum Both “Mama” and “I Don’t Love You” are now platinum-certified cuts, as they’ve moved one million equivalent units. Meanwhile, “Famous Last…

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