
Blake Shelton
Blake Shelton's collection of gold and platinum singles increased
substantially with Thursday's (March 14) announcement of the RIAA's official list of sales certifications for the month of
February. His 2011 single,
"God Gave Me You," was declared
double platinum for 2 million paid downloads. Additionally, Shelton's
"Who
Are You When I'm Not Looking" attained platinum status for 1 million downloads. He also made the gold list with two of
his early singles -- "Austin" and
"Ol' Red" -- for 500,000 downloads
each. As previously reported,
Florida Georgia Line made the
double-platinum list for 2 million downloads of
"Cruise." The Band Perry's
"Better
Dig Two" and
Toby Keith's
"Beer
for My Horses" hit the platinum level. Gold certifications went to
Jason
Aldean's "The Only Way I Know,"
Luke Bryan's
"All
My Friends Say," Hunter Hayes'
"Somebody's
Heartbreak," Randy Houser's
"How
Country Feels," Little Big Town's
"Tornado"
and
Keith Urban's
"For
You."