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Like A Boss: Jay-Z Gets The RIAA To Change Their Rules To Accommodate His Platinum Album Status

03
Jul

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Billboard Magazine reported that they would not to count the first 1 million downloads of Jay Z’s new album Magna Carta Holy Grail because it was being given away for free to consumers who downloaded it on a Samsung smartphone app.

Well, Billboard might not want to count the free downloads but the RIAA, who certifies Platinum album status, has decided to change their rules to accommodate Jigga…


MTVĀ reports:

On Monday (July 1), the Director of the Communications and Gold & Platinum Program of the Recording Industry Association of America, Liz Kennedy, announced that the music industry’s trade organization would change its long-standing rules to meet the challenge of Jay’s roll-out.

“We think it’s time for the RIAA … to align our digital song and album certification requirements. That’s why today we are officially updating this rule in our G&P Program requirements,” Kennedy said of the organization’s gold and platinum certification program, which typically requires a 30-day wait from release day to tally sales certifications. “Going forward, sales of albums in digital format will become eligible on the release date, while sales of albums in physical format will still become eligible for certification 30 days after the release date.”

Stay Tuned.

  1. […] forcing the RIAA to change their policy. A week later, Jay-Z receives his platinum certificate for “Magna Carta Holy Grail”. […]

  2. […] forcing the RIAA to change their policy. A week later, Jay-Z receives his platinum certificate for “Magna Carta Holy Grail”. […]


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