Juice WRLD surpasses 100 million RIAA-certified units.
It’s been around 4 years since we lost the talented Juice WRLD, but the rapper’s legacy continues to grow more and more with every passing year. According to newly released data, the late Chicago rapper has now surpassed 100 million RIAA-certified units across albums, singles and features.
Juice WRLD has now surpassed 100 million RIAA certified units across albums, singles and features. pic.twitter.com/JT8kumgYNC
— chart data (@chartdata) May 23, 2023
Juice’s new achievement comes with a series of new platinum plaques. WRLD’s smash hit “Lucid Dreams” has now surpassed 11 million certified units, while “All Girls Are The Same” is closing in on a diamond as it received 8x platinum plaque. The rapper’s debut album “Goodbye & Good Riddance”, which turned 5 this month, received 5x certified platinum plaque. With the new plaques, he now becomes the 6th most certified rapper of all time.
Juice WRLD just received lots of new platinum plaques 🕊️💿
11x – Lucid Dreams
8x – All Girls Are The Same
5x – Goodbye & Good Riddance
5x – Armed And Dangerous
5x – Lean Wit Me
4x – Black & White
2x – Candles
1x – Long GoneHe becomes the 6th highest certified rapper of all… pic.twitter.com/6USXCtwQ94
— Hip Hop All Day (@HipHopAllDayy) May 23, 2023
Last week, Juice WRLD’s estate celebrated the 5th anniversary of “Goodbye & Good Riddance” with a deluxe edition album. Along with the full project, two unreleased songs “Glo’d Up” and “No Good” were released officially.
In Juice WRLD’s catalogue, there are four studio albums. The first two projects “Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018)” and “Death Race for Love (2019)” were released before his death, while “Legends Never Die (2020)” and “Fighting Demons (2021)” were released posthumously. Another new Juice WRLD album “The Party Never Ends” is reportedly dropping this year.