Right My Wrongs guanya RIAA 6x Platinum per a Bryson Tiller, reconeixent 6.000.000 unitats el 2 d'octubre de 2025.

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Right My Wrongs guanya RIAA 6x Platinum per a Bryson Tiller, reconeixent 6.000.000 unitats el 2 d'octubre de 2025.

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Bryson Tiller Earns RIAA 6x Platinum for "Right My Wrongs"

Right My Wrongs guanya RIAA 6x Platinum per a Bryson Tiller, reconeixent 6.000.000 unitats el 2 d'octubre de 2025.

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Bryson Tiller's single "Right My Wrongs" has been certified 6x Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), the organization announced on 2 d’octubre del 2025. The certification signifies 6,000,000 certified units in the United States. The track is a standout from Tiller's acclaimed debut studio album, T R A P S O U L.

Previously certified: 5x Platinum (2 d’octubre del 2025); 4x Platinum (2 d’octubre del 2025); 3x Platinum (2 d’octubre del 2025); 2x Platinum (23 de novembre del 2021); Platinum (16 de novembre del 2017); Gold (9 de setembre del 2016).

Released on 25 de setembre del 2015, "Right My Wrongs" serves as the closing track on T R A P S O U L. The R&B and trap-infused song explores themes of seeking forgiveness and making amends in a relationship. The album itself was a commercial success for the RCA Records artist, entering the top ten of the Billboard 200 and eventually earning a triple-platinum certification. It also produced the breakout single "Don't" and the Grammy-nominated hit "Exchange." In a nod to the song's enduring popularity, an official music video for "Right My Wrongs," directed by Rohan Blair-Mangat was released on the fifth anniversary of the album.

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A native of Louisville, Kentucky, Bryson Tiller began his career in 2011 and rose to mainstream prominence with "Don't," which peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100. His distinct blend of R&B and hip-hop helped define the trap soul subgenre in the 2010s. Following the success of his debut, Tiller's second studio album, True to Self (2017), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. He has since released two more studio albums, Anniversary (2020) and his self-titled fourth album in 2024, and has been featured on major hits including DJ Khaled's "Wild Thoughts" alongside Rihanna.

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