Close Menu
Rap Griot
  • HOME
  • MERCH
  • HOT TOPIC
  • INDIE
  • NEWS
  • THE UNDERGROUND
  • THROWBACK
  • TRENDING
What's Hot

Bernadette Price & Terror Van Poo Connect for New Collab EP “Kissing the Ground for Sinners” Prod. by Stu Bangas (EP Review)

March 17, 2026

Chance the Rapper Avoided Written Contracts, Ex-Manager Testifies

March 17, 2026

Fetty Wap Teases New Album Zavier Dropping This Month

March 16, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Rap Griot
  • HOME
  • MERCH
  • HOT TOPIC
  • INDIE
  • NEWS
  • THE UNDERGROUND
  • THROWBACK
  • TRENDING
Rap Griot
Home»News»Hip-Hop Artists Who’ve Gone Diamond
News

Hip-Hop Artists Who’ve Gone Diamond

info@rapgriot.comBy info@rapgriot.comOctober 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read4 Views
Share Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link
Follow Us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube Spotify TikTok
Hip-Hop Artists Who’ve Gone Diamond
Share
Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link


Having a diamond-certified record for selling at least 10 million units is one of the highest accomplishments in the music industry and is a true indicator of being a superstar. In hip-hop, only a select number of rappers have achieved such accolades.

Not long after Drake dropped the video for “God’s Plan” in 2018, he said it was one of the most important things he’s ever done. One year later, the Grammy Award-winning lead single from Scorpion helped the megastar earn his first diamond plaque from the Recording Industry Association of America. Not only did “God’s Plan” top the Billboard Hot 100 for more than 11 weeks, but as of 2025, Drizzy’s hit has officially been certified 16 times platinum. Drake now has 15 total diamond songs—the most for any artist ever. He alos has a diamond album, with Take Care surpassing 10 million unites in October of 2025.

Eminem, one of the highest-selling and all-around most successful hip-hop artists ever, has crafted a number of albums and singles that have sold in excess of 10 million copies. He’s earned diamond plaques for the Rihanna-assisted “Love the Way You Lie,” 2010’s “Not Afraid” and his classic anthem “Lose Yourself,” as well as the albums The Eminem Show and The Marshall Mathers LP. It remains to be seen if his 2024 album, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grace) can spawn any diamond-certified hits, but with a track record as stellar as this, the odds are looking fairly good for Marshall.

In 2023, 50 Cent’s smash single “In Da Club” went diamond. The most recent member of the exclusive club is Jay-Z, whose Big Apple anthem “Empire State of Mind” with Alicia Keys reached diamond status in July of 2024.

As a result of collaborations with pop stars like Justin Bieber, Robin Thicke and Katy Perry, Southern legends like Ludacris, T.I. and Juicy J have also landed spots in the diamond club.

Check out the 59 rappers who have all gone diamond below.

See Every Hip-Hop Artist With Diamond Certification





Source link

Artists Diamond HipHop news Whove
Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram Follow on YouTube Follow on Spotify Follow on TikTok
Share. Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link
Previous ArticleOriginal “Aunt Viv” Janet Hubert Returns To Bel-Air
Next Article Skrilla Interview – True Meaning of ‘6-7,’ NBA YoungBoy Advice

Related Posts

News

Chance the Rapper Avoided Written Contracts, Ex-Manager Testifies

March 17, 2026
News

Fetty Wap Teases New Album Zavier Dropping This Month

March 16, 2026
News

50 Cent, Young Buck Reignite Beef, Involves GloRilla’s Sister

March 16, 2026
News

Diddy Appeals His 50-Month Prison Sentence

March 16, 2026
News

Claressa Shields Says She’s Taking Legal Action Against 50 Cent

March 16, 2026
News

Boosie BadAzz Might Leave Kodak Black Alone Before Hurts Himself

March 16, 2026
Top Posts

Beezy Blanco Shares His Journey From Studio To Spotlight In New Single “Dog”

July 21, 2025110 Views

Doechii Opens Up About Her Accidental Success

August 16, 202563 Views

Mets Take 2nd Win In A Row, Series Opener vs. Padres 8-3

September 17, 202539 Views

Eazy E “Eazy-er Said Than Dunn” (1988)

July 20, 202520 Views
Don't Miss

Bernadette Price & Terror Van Poo Connect for New Collab EP “Kissing the Ground for Sinners” Prod. by Stu Bangas (EP Review)

Brooklyn, New York emcee & Ruck Down Records CEO Bernadette Price teaming up with local artist Terror…

Chance the Rapper Avoided Written Contracts, Ex-Manager Testifies

March 17, 2026

Fetty Wap Teases New Album Zavier Dropping This Month

March 16, 2026

50 Cent, Young Buck Reignite Beef, Involves GloRilla’s Sister

March 16, 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo

Subscribe to Updates

Loading
About Us

Rap Griot is the voice of hip hop’s past, present, and pulse—where backstories of the culture take center stage. From the corner to the conference room, we spotlight the real voices behind the mic and the moguls behind the scenes. Artists, insiders, and icons pull up to speak their truth, share their journey, and unpack the raw reality behind the headlines. This is where hip hop speaks for itself.

Our Picks

Bernadette Price & Terror Van Poo Connect for New Collab EP “Kissing the Ground for Sinners” Prod. by Stu Bangas (EP Review)

March 17, 2026

Chance the Rapper Avoided Written Contracts, Ex-Manager Testifies

March 17, 2026

Fetty Wap Teases New Album Zavier Dropping This Month

March 16, 2026
Most Popular

CUUHRAIG – GRACE

July 22, 20250 Views

When Feds Targeted Hip-Hop – A History of 21 High-Profile Cases

July 22, 20250 Views

BAY Miner Brings Green Cloud Mining to Music Fans

July 22, 20250 Views
Copyright© 2026 Rap Griot. All Rights Reserved
  • HOME
  • MERCH
  • HOT TOPIC
  • INDIE
  • NEWS
  • THE UNDERGROUND
  • THROWBACK
  • TRENDING

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.