The most praised hip-hop songs in music history have reached diamond status (10 million sold or more), subject to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). For these celebratory diamonds, the rapper’s more than 50 official songs and albums have all achieved success, which is a feature of other artists’ songs.
In 2019, Post Malone’s surgical track “Congratulations” was certified for diamonds. This is the first single in his career to receive diamond certification. Since then, Post has been the first rapper to have a diamond track twice and twice with “Sunflower.” The single featured Swae Lee and received two diamond certifications in February 2024. In 2019, Posty joined the companions of rappers Juicy J, Ti, Outkast, Tupac Shakur and Drake, who also reached the diamond state of a song, their own album or songs they released during their careers. Now, the post has 9 diamond-level tracks.
Speaking of his 2018 repertoire, “God’s Plan” Drizzy, as of 2025, platinum is 16 times platinum and is also the first solo diamond certification for Canadian rappers. Drake has also received diamond honors for Travis Scott’s song “Sicko Mode”, which reached Diamond status in December 2020, as well as 2016’s “Hotline Bing” and “Hotline Bing” and “One Dance.”
Meanwhile, Eminem also has a unique difference, that is, the rapper has a diamond with three songs. The Detroit rhyme won the Diamond Award for its Oscar-winning song “Lost Yourself” in the 2018 8-mile soundtrack. Next.
Recently, 50 Cent celebrated his 2003 classic hit “DA Club” into 2023 to enter Diamond Club. He jumped on Instagram and wrote in part: “Diamonds are forever.
Diamonds are indeed forever, and every artist below should celebrate such historical achievements. With music fans’ preferred way to listen to songs, more and more artists are coming.
Meanwhile, check out all the rappers who have released hip-hop songs and albums that have reached Diamond status below.