Bethel Music Reflects on 9 Records Turning Gold and Platinum

Bethel Music celebrates nine new RIAA Certifications ranging from Gold to 2x Platinum. This means that 9 of their records have moved at least 500,000 units (gold) and 1,000,000 units (platinum). Here is the tally: the Gold Certifications include "Ever Be" by Bethel Music & kalley, "Goodness of God" by Bethel Music & Jenn Johnson, "You Make Me Brave" by Bethel Music & Amanda Lindsey Cook, "Stand In Your Love" by Josh Baldwin, and "Graves Into Gardens" from Elevation Music featuring Brandon Lake. Bethel Music, Jonathan David & Melissa Helser's "Raise a Hallelujah" was also certified Gold.
"No Longer Slaves" has been certified Platinum. Bethel Music & Kristine DiMarco's "It Is Well" has been certified Platinum and Cory Asbury's "Reckless Love" has been certified 2x Platinum.
"It's such an honor for Bethel Music to receive these certifications," says Jenn Johnson, Bethel Music Artist and President. "The fact that what we are able to be a part of is touching the hearts of so many people and leading them to Jesus, is why we do what we do."
Bethel Music recently released the follow up to last year's Dove nominated album Peace - Peace, Vol. II. Using bi-lateral audio, with frequencies scientifically proven to reduce stress and anxiety, the twelve songs on the album were recorded with the intention of creating a peaceful atmosphere for listeners to experience God's presence. Much like the first Peace album, Peace, Vol. II features many familiar Bethel Music artists as well as special guests Phil Wickham, Lauren Daigle, We The Kingdom, and Pat Barrett Peace, Vol. II is now available.
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