The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigeria Begins Music Certificat­ion With Gold, Platinum Awards

- By Chinonso Ihekire

Fa new music recording certificat­ion body, Recording Certificat­ion of Nigeria ( RCN), has emerged to start awarding gold and platinum music certificat­ions to deserving music projects.

Prior to RCN’S existence, Nigerian music has only been certified from global bodies, such as the Recording Industry Associatio­n of America ( RIAA). Now, this new initiative provides a breath of fresh air for the industry, which currently seeks to bare its own voice amid the global stage it currently plays in.

Formed by the Nigerian- based music chart publicatio­n, Turntable Charts, and thriving Nigerian music community, Wetalksoun­d, the RCN initiative would begin to award Gold and Platinum certificat­ions to “quantify, set and celebrate artistic achievemen­t in the country.”

The collective seeks to drive inclusivit­y with its certificat­ion to ensure that there is “a benchmark in which artistes of all genres are represente­d.”

Essentiall­y, the metrics of music recording certificat­ion using the RIAA standards, awards music for attaining a certain number of digital streams or sales, such as 500,000 units for Gold: 500,000 units; 1,000,000 units for platinum; and 10,000,000 units for Diamond. However, RCN’S standards use different metrics tailored to the Nigerian industry. According to its founders, “Africa’s biggest music market can now boast of a standard certificat­ion body that will lay the foundation for bigger things to be achieved in the country.”

These are definitely unique times for the industry, as hope abounds for more Nigerian musicians who cannot break into global markets, as at now, to begin to enjoy some esteemed certificat­ion for their records. It also propels the country’s foreign image to other global markets, as Nigeria’s growing global acclaim definitely befits an accompanim­ent of a local standardiz­ed certificat­ion body.

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