List of music recording sales certifications

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The global music industry typically awards recordings with certification awards based on the total units sold. These awards and their sales requirements are defined by the various certifying bodies representing the music industry in various countries and territories worldwide. The standard certification awards given consist of various combinations of Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond awards, in ascending order of sales requirements. In most cases, a "Multi-Platinum" or "Multi-Diamond" award is given for sales in multiples of the Platinum or Diamond sales requirements.

Albums

Country/
Territory
Certifying bodySales thresholds per award
SilverGoldPlatinumDiamond
ArgentinaArgentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers (CAPIF)[1]20,00040,000250,000
AustraliaAustralian Recording Industry Association (ARIA)[2]35,00070,000
AustriaInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Austria[3]7,50015,000
BelgiumInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Belgium[4]10,00020,000
BrazilBrazilian Association of Phonograph Producers (ABDP)[5]50,000
(30,000)
125,000
(60,000)
500,000
(250,000)
BulgariaBulgarian Association of Music Producers (BAMP)[6]15,000
(10,000)
30,000
(20,000)
CanadaCanadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA)[7][8]40,00080,0001 million
ChileInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Chile[9][10]7,50015,000
ChinaState Administration of Radio, Film, and Television[11]40,000
(15,000)
80,000
(30,000)
ColombiaAsociación Colombiana de Productores de Fonogramas (ASINCOL)10,00020,000200,000
CroatiaCroatian Music Industry Institute (IHGI)[12]7,50015,000
(5,000)
30,000
(10,000)
60,000
(20,000)
CyprusAllRecords - www.allrecords.com5,000
(2,500)
10,000
(5,000)
Czech RepublicInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Czech Republic7,500
(3,000)
15,000
(6,000)
DenmarkInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Denmark[13]15,00030,000
EcuadorInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Ecuador3,0006,000
EgyptEast [I]International Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Egypt50,000
(5,000)
100,000
(10,000)
FinlandInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Finland[14]15,000
(10,000)
30,000
(20,000)
FranceNational Syndicate of Phonographic Publishing (SNEP)[15]35,00075,000200,000750,000
GermanyInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Germany[16]100,000200,000
GreeceAssociation of Greek Producers of Phonographs (AGPP)[17]15,000
(7,500)
30,000
(15,000)
Hong KongInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Hong Kong[18]20,000
(7,500)
40,000
(15,000)
Hungaryalbums [II]Association of Hungarian Record Companies (MAHASz)[19]7,500
(3,000)
15,000
(6,000)
India[III]Indian Music Industry (IMI)[20]100,000
(7,500)
200,000
(15,000)
IndonesiaRecording Industry of Indonesia[9]75,000
(20,000)
150,000
(40,000)
IrelandIrish Recorded Music Association (IRMA)[21]7,50015,000
IsraelInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Israel20,00040,000
ItalyFederation of the Italian Music Industry (FIMI)[9]20,00035,00070,000350,000
JapanRecording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ)[22]100,000250,000
LatviaLatvian Music Producers Association (LaMPA)[23]8,000
(4,000)
15,000
(8,000)
LebanonEast [I]International Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Lebanon20,000
(5,000)
40,000
(10,000)
MalaysiaRecording Industry Association of Malaysia (RIAM)[24]15,000
(10,000)
25,000
(20,000)
Mexico[IV]Mexican Association of Phonograph Producers (AMPF)[25]40,000.80,000.500,000
Netherlands[V]The Dutch Association of Producers and Importers of Image and
Sound Carriers (NVPI)[26]
30,00060,000
New ZealandRecording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ)[27]7,50015,000
NorwayInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Norway[28]20,00040,000
ParaguayInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Paraguay5,00010,000
PeruInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Peru3,0006,000
PhilippinesPhilippine Recording Industry Music Association (PRIMA)15,000
(7,500)
30,000
(15,000)
Polandalbums [VI]Polish Producers of Audio and Video (ZPAV)[29]35,000
(10,000)
70,000
(20,000)
350,000
(100,000)
PortugalPhonographic Association of Portugal (AFP)[30]7,50015,000
RussiaNational Federation of Phonogram Producers (NFPP)[31]50,000
(10,000)
100,000
(20,000)
300,000
SingaporeRecording Industry Association Singapore (RIAS)[32]7,50015,000
SlovakiaInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Slovakia[33]5,000
(1,000)
10,000
(2,000)
SloveniaInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Slovenia5,00010,000
South KoreaRecording Industry Association of Korea[34]15,00030,000
SpainProducers of Spanish Music (PROMUSICAE)[35]40,00080,000800.000
Sweden[VII]International Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Sweden[36]20,00040,000
SwitzerlandInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Switzerland[37]10,000
(7,500)
20,000
(15,000)
TaiwanInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Taiwan[38]35,000
(7,000)
70,000
(14,000)
ThailandThai Entertainment Content Trade Association (TECA)50,000
(8,000)
100,000
(15,000)
TurkeyTurkish Phonographic Industries Society (Mü-YAP)[39]100,000
(5,000)
200,000
(10,000)
300,000
(20,000)
UkraineInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Ukraine50,000
(25,000)
100,000
(50,000)
500,000
(100,000)
United KingdomBritish Phonographic Industry (BPI)[40]60,000100,000300,000
United StatesRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA)[41]500,0001 million10 million
UruguayInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Uruguay3,0006,000
VenezuelaAssociation of Venezuelan Phonograph Producers (APFV)5,00010,000
International or multi-national agencies
Gulf StatesEast [I]International Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Gulf States15,00030,000
South Africa
and LesothoAfrica [VIII]
Recording Industry of South Africa (RISA)[42]20,00040,000
SilverGoldPlatinumDiamond
Sales thresholds per award

"—" denotes that an award is not given by the certifying body.
^ I Egyptian, Lebanese, and Gulf State domestic figures refer to sales of domestic releases throughout the greater Arab world.
^ II Hungarian sales figures provided refer to "Pop" albums. A separate scale is used for jazz, spoken word, classical, and world music albums: sales exceeding 1,500 and 3,000 for Gold and Platinum awards respectively.
^ III Indian figures provided refer to "National Basic" and "International" scales. However, there are six separate release scales in all. Each scale is provided here with Gold and Platinum sales thresholds in parenthesis: "Hindi Films" (100,000, 200,000); "Regional Films" (50,000, 100,000); "Regional Basic" (25,000, 50,000); "National Basic" (50,000, 100,000); "Classical/Non-Classical" (15,000, 30,000); and "International" (5,000, 7,500).
^ IV Mexican sales figures provided refer to physical album sales. A separate scale is used for digital album sales via digital download: sales exceeding 5,000, 10,000, and 250,000 for Gold, Platinum, and Diamond awards respectively. Gold and platinum album certifications for productions before 2007 differ; 50,000 and 100,000, respectively.
^ V Dutch sales figures provided refer to "Popular" albums. A separate scale is used for jazz, classical, and world music albums: sales exceeding 10,000 and 20,000 for Gold and Platinum awards respectively.
^ VI Polish sales figures provided refer to "Pop" albums. Separate scales are used for jazz/classical albums, and soundtracks. Each scale is provided here with Gold, Platinum, and Diamond sales thresholds in parenthesis: "Jazz/Classical" (5,000, 10,000, 50,000); and "Soundtracks" (10,000, 20,000, 100,000).
^ VII Swedish sales figures provided refer to "Pop" albums. A separate scale is used for jazz, classical, and folk music albums: sales exceeding 10,000 and 20,000 for Gold and Platinum awards respectively.
^ VIII South African sales figures provided refer to albums released after August 1, 2006. For albums released before August 1, 2006, a Gold award is given for sales exceeding 25,000, a Platinum award for sales exceeding 50,000.

Singles

Country/
Territory
Certifying bodySales thresholds per award
SilverGoldPlatinumDiamond
AustriaInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Austria[3]15,00030,000
AustraliaAustralian Recording Industry Association (ARIA)[2]35,00070,000
BelgiumInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Belgium[4]15,000
(25,000)
30,000
(50,000)
BrazilBrazilian Association of Phonograph Producers (ABDP)[5]25,00050,000100,000
CanadaCanadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA)[7]10,000100,0001,000,000
CroatiaCroatian Music Industry Institute (IHGI)[12]7,50015,000
(5,000)
30,000
(10,000)
60,000
(20,000)
Czech RepublicInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Czech Republic1,0002,000
DenmarkInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Denmark[13]4,0008,000
FinlandInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Finland[14]15,00030,000
FranceNational Syndicate of Phonographic Publishing (SNEP)[15]100,000200,000300,000500,000
Germanydigital [IX]International Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Germany[16]150,000300,000
GreeceAssociation of Greek Producers of Phonographs (AGPP)[17]7,50015,000
HungaryAssociation of Hungarian Record Companies (MAHASz)[19]1,5003,000
IrelandIrish Recorded Music Association (IRMA)[21]7,50015,000
ItalyFederation of the Italian Music Industry (FIMI)[9]10,00020,000
JapanRecording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ)[22]100,000250,000
NetherlandsThe Dutch Association of Producers and Importers of Image
and Sound Carriers (NVPI)[26]
40,00060,000
New ZealandRecording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ)[27]7,50015,000
Norwaydigital [IX]International Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Norway[28]5,00010,000
PortugalPhonographic Association of Portugal (AFP)[30]10,00020,000
SingaporeRecording Industry Association Singapore (RIAS)[32]5,00010,000
SpainProducers of Spanish Music (PROMUSICAE)[35]20,00040,000
Swedendigital [IX]International Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Sweden[36]10,00020,000
SwitzerlandInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Switzerland[37]15,00030,000
TaiwanInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Taiwan[38]7,00014,000
ThailandThai Entertainment Content Trade Association (TECA)50,000
(20,000)
100,000
(40,000)
United
Kingdomdigital [IX]
British Phonographic Industry (BPI)[40]200,000400,000600,000
United StatesRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA)[41]500,0001 million10 million
International or multi-national agencies
South Africa
and Lesotho
Recording Industry of South Africa (RISA)[42]10,00025,000
SilverGoldPlatinumDiamond
Sales thresholds per award

"—" denotes that an award is not given by the certifying body.
^ IX German, Norwegian, Swedish, and British figures can include sales from legal digital downloads.

Digital download singles

Country/
Territory
Certifying bodySales thresholds per award
GoldPlatinumDiamond
CanadaCanadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA)[7]20,00040,000400,000
DenmarkInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Denmark[13]7,00015,000
Japan[X]Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ)[22]100,000250,0001 million
[XI]
MexicoMexican Association of Phonograph Producers (AMPF)[25]1,5003,000
SpainProducers of Spanish Music (PROMUSICAE)[35]20,00040,000
United StatesRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA)[41]500,0001 million

"—" denotes that an award is not given by the certifying body.
^ X Japanese awards refer to online singles and mobile singles.
^ XI Japanese digital download sales exceeding 1 million are given the "1 million" award, not "Diamond".

Music videos

Country/
Territory
Certifying bodySales thresholds per award
GoldPlatinumDiamond
ArgentinaArgentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers (CAPIF)[1]4,0008,000
AustraliaAustralian Recording Industry Association (ARIA)[2]7,50015,000
AustriaInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Austria[3]5,00010,000
BelgiumInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Belgium[4]25,00050,000
BrazilBrazilian Association of Phonograph Producers (ABDP)[5]25,000
(15,000)
50,000
(30,000)
250,000
(150,000)
CanadaCanadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA)[7]5,00010,000100,000
ColombiaColombian Association of Phonograph Producers (ASINCOL)5,00010,000
Czech RepublicInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Czech Republic1,5003,000
DenmarkInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Denmark[13]7,00015,000
FinlandInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Finland[14]5,00010,000
FranceNational Syndicate of Phonographic Publishing (SNEP)[15]10,00020,000100,000
GermanyInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Germany[16]25,00050,000
GreeceAssociation of Greek Producers of Phonograms (AGPP)[17]5,00010,000
HungaryAssociation of Hungarian Record Companies (MAHASz)[19]2,0004,000
IrelandIrish Recorded Music Association (IRMA)[21]2,0004,000
ItalyFederazione Industria Musicale Italiana (FIMI)10,00020,000
JapanRecording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ)[22]100,000250,000
LatviaLatvian Music Producers Association (LaMPA)[23]5,0008,000
MexicoMexican Association of Phonograph Producers (AMPF)[25]10,00020,000
NetherlandsThe Dutch Association of Producers and Importers of Image and
Sound Carriers (NVPI)[26]
30,00060,000
New ZealandRecording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ)[27]2,5005,000
NorwayInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Norway5,00010,000
Polandalbums [XII]Zwiazek Producentow Audio-Video (ZPAV)5,00010,000
PortugalPhonographic Association of Portugal (AFP)[30]4,0008,000
RussiaNational Federation of Phonogram Producers (NFPP)[31]25,000
(10,000)
50,000
(20,000)
SlovakiaInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Slovakia[33]5001,000
SpainProducers of Spanish Music (PROMUSICAE)[35]10,00025,000
SwedenInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Sweden10,00020,000
United KingdomBritish Phonographic Industry (BPI)[40]25,00050,000
United StatesStates music videos [XIII]Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)[41]25,00050,000
UruguayInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Uruguay1,0002,000
GoldPlatinumDiamond
Sales thresholds per award

"—" denotes that an award is not given by the certifying body.
^ XII Polish sales figures provided refer to "Pop" music videos. A separate scale is used for jazz/classical music videos: sales exceeding 2,500, 5,000, and 25,000 for Gold, Platinum, and Diamond awards respectively.
^ XIII American sales figures provided refer to "Video singles". A separate scale is used for "Long form videos" and "Multi-Box Music Video Sets": sales exceeding 50,000 and 100,000 for Gold and Platinum awards respectively.

Video/DVD

Country/
Territory
Certifying bodySales thresholds per award
GoldPlatinumDiamond
AustraInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Austra[3]5,00010,000
BrazilBrazilian Association of Phonograph Producers (ABDP)[5]25,00050,000100,000
CanadaCanadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA)[7]5,00010,000100,000
CroatiaCroatian Music Industry Institute (IHGI)[12]1,0002,0004,000
DenmarkDVDs [XIV]International Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Denmark[13]4,0008,000
FinlandInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry – Finland[14]5,00010,000
HungaryDVDs [XV]Association of Hungarian Record Companies (MAHASz)[19]2,0004,000

"—" denotes that an award is not given by the certifying body.
^ XIV Danish DVD sales figures provided refer to Music/Single DVDs. Other "Entertainment DVDs" are on a differing scale: sales exceeding 20,000 and 40,000 for Gold and Platinum awards respectively.
^ XV Hungarian DVD sales figures provided refer to "Pop" DVDs. A separate scale is used for jazz, spoken word, classical, and world music DVDs: sales exceeding 1,000 and 2,000 for Gold and Platinum awards respectively.

Master ring tones

Country/
Territory
Certifying bodySales thresholds per award
GoldPlatinumDiamond
CanadaCanadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA)[7]20,00040,000400,000
JapanRecording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ)[22]500,000
[XVI]
750,000
[XVI]
1 million
[XVI]
MexicoMexican Association of Phonograph Producers (AMPF)[25]10,00025,000250,000
SpainProducers of Spanish Music (PROMUSICAE)[35]10,00020,000
United StatesRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA)[41]500,0001 million

"—" denotes that an award is not given by the certifying body.
^ XVI Japanese master ring tone sales exceeding 500,000, 750,000, and 1 million are given the "Double Platinum", "Triple Platinum", and "1 million" awards respectively, not "Gold", "Platinum", or "Diamond".

Related pages

References

General
  • "National record industry associations". IFPI. Archived from the original on July 12, 2013. Retrieved May 31, 2008.
  • "Certification Award Levels" (PDF). IFPI. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 15, 2010. Retrieved April 23, 2008. (Current as of 2008)
  • "Certification Award Full List - OCTOBER 07" (PDF). IFPI. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 27, 2008. Retrieved June 7, 2008. (Current as of October 2007)
Specific

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