Chris Brown’s ‘Come Together’ Featuring H.E.R. Goes Gold

R&B

Chris Brown has gained a new certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

His 2019 track “Come Together” featuring H.E.R. is now certified gold with more than 500,000 equivalent units sold.

“Come Together” is lifted from Brown’s gold-selling album, IndigoThe 32-track album, later released as with an extended edition, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

The album included Brown’s Grammy-nominated hit single “No Guidance” featuring Drake.

It peaked at No. 1 on multiple airplay charts, including rhythmic radio and urban radio. Gunna, Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Trey Songz and Tank also appear on Indigo. 

Brown’s latest RIAA certification comes just four months after earning 27 certification updates.

Last September, H.E.R. and Brown earned a gold plaque for their collaboration “Come Through” from H.E.R.’s Grammy-nominated debut album, Back of My Mind.

Earlier this year, Brown returned with his high-energy single “Iffy,” produced by Smash David, OG Parker and Blaq Tuxedo. It’s the lead track from his forthcoming tenth studio album, Breezy.

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