Hip Hop Record Plaque 3D Model

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Hip Hop Record Plaque 3D Model
A record plaque is an award given to a music artist (and often their team) to recognize major sales or streaming milestones for a song or album.
The most well-known examples are Gold, Platinum, and Diamond plaques. In the United States, these are certified by the Recording Industry Association of America:
Gold typically means 500,000 units sold
Platinum means 1 million units
Diamond represents 10 million units
(“Unitstoday usually combine physical sales, digital downloads, and streaming numbers.)
Physically, a record plaque is a framed display that often includes:
A decorative vinyl record (or CD, depending on the era)
A nameplate with the artist, title, and achievement
Artwork or album cover elements
They’re usually given to artists, producers, labels, and sometimes collaborators as a commemorative piece, and they’re often displayed in studios, offices, or homes as a symbol of commercial success.
The most well-known examples are Gold, Platinum, and Diamond plaques. In the United States, these are certified by the Recording Industry Association of America:
Gold typically means 500,000 units sold
Platinum means 1 million units
Diamond represents 10 million units
(“Unitstoday usually combine physical sales, digital downloads, and streaming numbers.)
Physically, a record plaque is a framed display that often includes:
A decorative vinyl record (or CD, depending on the era)
A nameplate with the artist, title, and achievement
Artwork or album cover elements
They’re usually given to artists, producers, labels, and sometimes collaborators as a commemorative piece, and they’re often displayed in studios, offices, or homes as a symbol of commercial success.























