Travis Scott and Kendrick Lamar have reached a significant milestone with their collaborative track "Goosebumps," from the 2016 album Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has awarded the song a Diamond certification, indicating over 10 million units sold, specifically marking an increase to 13 million from its previous 8 million certification in 2021. This achievement marks Scott's second-ever Diamond song, following his 2020 hit "Sicko Mode," which also received a new certification, now boasting a standing of 14 times platinum.
The recognition of "Goosebumps" comes during a notable week for Scott, who has just released two deluxe editions of his 2014 mixtape Days Before Rodeo. Early estimates suggest the re-release could compete for the top position on the Billboard 200 chart, potentially shifting around 217,000 equivalent album units in its first week.
Notably, "Goosebumps" has been a fan favorite, with Scott famously breaking the Guinness World Record in 2017 by performing the song 15 times consecutively during a concert. The collaboration with Lamar has undeniably solidified its place in modern hip-hop history as both artists continue to dominate the genre.