09/26/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/26/2025 11:13
Presentation Follows Panel at RIAA Celebrating Congressional Black Caucus
Annual Legislative Conference
Photo 1 Pictured L-R: RIAA Chairman/CEO Mitch Glazier, Anthony Hamilton &
RIAAPresident/COO Michele Ballantyne
Photo 2 Pictured L-R: Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D-CA-27); RIAA Chairman/CEO Mitch Glazier & President/COO Michele Ballantyne; Anthony Hamilton; Luther: Never Too MuchProducer Leah Smith & Music Director & SongwriterNat Adderley, Jr.; SoundExchange Director of Artist & Industry Relations Sean Glover & The Kennedy Center Senior Director - Music Programming Simone Eccleston
Photo 3 Pictured L-R: Anthony Hamilton celebrates 14.5M RIAA certified units
WASHINGTON, DC (September 26, 2025) - The Recording Industry Association of America® (RIAA) this week presented GRAMMY Award-winning R&B singer/songwriter Anthony Hamilton with a plaque commemorating multiple Gold & Platinum hits tallying 14.5 million certified units in the US alone, including the new 2x Platinum single "Charlene" and Platinum album Comin' From Where I'm From, among others. Explore all of Anthony's certifications here.
RIAA President & COO Michele Ballantyne alongside Chairman & CEO Mitch Glazier surprised the North Carolina Music Hall of Famer, who The Los Angeles Times has called a "national treasure," following a panel during the Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference festivities in DC.
Michele said, "always finding ways to show and tell the world his perspective through song, written word or film, Anthony Hamilton has captivated an array of audiences. RIAA is thrilled to recognize just part of what that means - 14.5 million in sales/streams in the US! This represents the multiple Gold & Platinum singles, albums and collaborations your fans 'can't let go!'"
"To have my music recognized in this way is both humbling and deeply meaningful. These songs came from my life, my roots and my heart - and to know they've connected with so many people over the years is the greatest honor an artist could ask for. I'm grateful to the RIAA, to my fans who've been with me on this journey, and to everyone who continues to allow my music to be a part of their story," shared Anthony.
The evening featuring a DJ set by Mad Skillz was also a powerful reminder of how Black voices shape culture - from music, film and even self-publishing a book called Cornbread, Fish 'n Collard Greens! - Anthony has made his indistinguishable one known. Anthony fittingly spoke on the panel moderated by SoundExchange's Sean Glover with Robert Glasper (Artist & Composer, Luther: Never Too Much); Nat Adderley, Jr. (Music Director & Songwriter) and Leah Smith (Producer, Luther: Never Too Much) about one of the most iconic voices in R&B and soul music - Luther Vandross. Further showcasing his influence, Anthony covered "Superstar" on his latest album LOVE IS THE NEW BLACK.
Anthony and Fantasia are currently co-headlining SOUL ON TOUR with dates across the country. For tickets and more, visit anthonyhamilton.com.