As Doja Cat‘s fans, affectionately called #Kittens, impatiently wait for the first single from her forthcoming album ‘First of All,’ they are relatively biding their time by spinning her older jams in significant style.
So much so, the tunes are rising in the rankings of the record books of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
See how within.
The RIAA required to press Tuesday (May 9) to release news ‘Boss B-tch,’ Doja’s contribution to the unfortunate, 2020-released ‘Birds of Prey’ soundtrack, had actually crossed its limit for double Platinum accreditation. This step represents sales equivalence of 2 million in the United States.
Coming as the 10th tune of the GRAMMY winner’s profession to be accredited as high or greater, the climb puts her in the special position of connecting Cardi B for a lot of multiPlatinum strikes ever by a female rap artist.
With the upgrade of ‘Boss,’ Doja’s cumulative digital single sales now sits at 43 million – making her among the most effective female acts of the period.
The news comes simply months after the ‘Say So’ hitmaker saw her name printed in RIAA record books for exceeding Nicki Minaj and ending up being the female rap artist with the most Gold-accredited hits in history.