Metro Boomin Secures a Massive Wave of New Platinum & Gold Certifications

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A career-defining milestone as Metro racks up fifteen fresh RIAA honors across hits, collaborations, and classic projects.

Metro Boomin continues to cement his status as one of the most dominant producers of his era, and his latest accomplishment adds even more weight to an already legendary résumé. The St. Louis–born hitmaker has just received fifteen new RIAA certifications, spanning his biggest chart-toppers, fan-favorite deep cuts, and era-defining collaborations.

Leading the pack are two of Metro’s most recognizable records, “Runnin” and “X,” each now certified 5× Platinum. Close behind are “Superhero,” “Creepin’,” and “No Heart,” all moving up to 4× Platinum.

The momentum doesn’t stop there. Tracks like “Trance,” “Too Many Nights,” and “Mr. Right Now” each climb to 3× Platinum. On the album side, Heroes & Villains and Savage Mode II both advance to 2× Platinum.

Additional plaques include a Platinum certification for “Raindrops (Insane)” and Gold upgrades for Savage Mode, “No Advance,” “Said N Done,” and “dangerous.”

Altogether, these fifteen certifications tell me that Metro Boomin is one of the most important hip-hop acts in the game today. We need to start treating him like it frfr.


Metro Boomin — New RIAA Certifications

Song / ProjectCertification
Runnin5× Platinum
X5× Platinum
Superhero4× Platinum
Creepin’4× Platinum
No Heart4× Platinum
Trance3× Platinum
Too Many Nights3× Platinum
Mr. Right Now3× Platinum
Heroes & Villains (Album)2× Platinum
Savage Mode II (Album)2× Platinum
Raindrops (Insane)1× Platinum
Savage Mode (Album)Gold
No AdvanceGold
Said N DoneGold
dangerousGold


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