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BLACK GOES GOLD
5/1/17

Dierks Bentley's most recent album, Black (Capitol Nashville), just received gold certification from the RIAA.

Singles "Somewhere on a Beach" and "Different For Girls" had already reached platinum status shortly after their release in 2016.

"Somewhere on a Beach" also won the iHeartRadio Music Award for Best Country Song, and the latter single received the CMA Award for Vocal Event of the Year, while the album received a nom for Album of the Year.

This is Bentley's sixth album to receive certification with the RIAA. Meanwhile at HITS, the employees remain certified.