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RIAA Platinum Album Award for Scotty McCreery album Clear As Day. His debut album was released on Oct. 4, 2011 and by Jan. 6, 2012 was certified Platinum by the RIAA.
American Idol season 10 (2011) winner McCreery had great success with his debut. On the strength of Billboard Top 20 Country Songs "I Love You This Big" and "The Trouble with Girls" the album hit #1 on the Billboard Top 200 Album, making him the first American Idol winner to achieve the feat.
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Detailed Item Description: This RIAA Platinum award is a first presentation award that would have been manufactured in 2012. The award is presented to 19 Entertainment, the label to which all Idol contestants are signed upon entering the competition.
It is all original with unopened backing paper, Jewel Box Platinum manufacturer's sticker and all correct components. This award is in VG to Excellent condition with only minor mars on the plexiglass and frame.
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*RIAA sales data source: RIAA.com