As a gamer who grew up with hip-hop pulsating through my veins, witnessing Travis Scott and Kendrick Lamar’s “Goosebumps” achieve Diamond certification is nothing short of mind-blowing. I remember when it was first released, the raw energy and the magnetic chemistry between these two titans of the game left me spellbound. To see it now standing at 13 million in sales, breaking barriers and setting new milestones, feels like a testament to the timeless impact of their artistry.
Travis Scott and Kendrick Lamar have reached an impressive milestone with their joint track “Goosebumps,” which appears on the 2016 album “Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight“. This song has been awarded a Diamond certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), making it Travis Scott’s second Diamond-certified song, following “Sicko Mode.”
As a gamer, I’m absolutely blown away by the success of that collaboration I’ve been vibing to! It just smashed past the 10 million mark in sales, leaping from its 8 million certification last year to an astounding 13 million! “Sicko Mode” was Scott’s first track to achieve Diamond status, and it did so back in 2020. Now, it’s been certified a whopping 14 times platinum!
As a devoted fan, I can’t help but marvel at the extraordinary achievement of Scott and Lamar’s “Goosebumps” Diamond certification. Back in 2017, Scott truly outdid himself by breaking the Guinness World Record for the most consecutive performances of a song during a show. Incredibly, he played “Goosebumps” no less than fifteen times in a row!
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2024-08-29 10:55