In November, Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr (left) became the chair of the Republican Attorneys General Association, while Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall (right) became RAGA s policy chair and chair of the group s Rule of Law Defense Fund, which was among the sponsors of the Trump rally preceding the U.S. Capitol Riot and sent out robocalls urging people to march to the Capitol to stop the steal. (Official portraits.)
After its nonprofit subsidiary promoted lies about election fraud and made a robocall ahead of the Capitol riot urging Trump supporters to march there to stop the steal, the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) a political spending group that promotes the election of GOP state AGs is under fire for its role in the campaign to block certification of the presidential election.
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Jan 14, 2021 5:00 AM Doja Cat, Gabby Barrett and 24kGoldn are among the RIAA s Class of 2020 : artists who scored their first-ever Gold or Platinum certifications last year. There are 53 artists in the Class, all of whom earned either a Gold, Platinum or multi-Platinum album or single for the first time in 2020. Some artists, like Doja, Gabby and 24k, had several certifications. As far as albums go, Doja scored her first Gold certification signifying sales of 500,000 copies for Hot Pink . Pop Smoke s Meet the Woo 2 and Tones And I s The Kids Are Coming were also all certified Gold in 2020.
January 13, 2021
Lil Nas X’s 2019 smash,
Old Town Road specifically the remix version featuring Billy Ray Cyrus has become the most Platinum-certified song in the history of the Recording Industry Association of America. The country-rap crossover hit marked the milestone over the weekend, reaching 14-times Platinum status in the U.S. for moving 14 million equivalent song units. It’s the most ever for a single in all of RIAA history.
Rascal Flatts might be done as a group but the guys are keeping busy. After announcing a year ago that they were disbanding after 20 years, Rascal Flatts’ Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney are moving on to new ventures that range from record labels to goat yoga.