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Bobby Brown Bobby RIAA Platinum Album Award

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RIAA Platinum Album Award for Bobby Brown album Bobby. The album was released on Aug. 25, 1992 and certified Platinum by the RIAA for one million copies sold on Oct. 28, 1992.

Brown's third studio solo album included singles "Humpin' Around", "Good Enough", "Get Away" and also a duet with Whitney Houston "Something In Common". The album reached at #2 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart, #1 on the Top R&B Albums tally and also did well in numerous other world music markets. By 1993 the album was certified 2x Multi-Platinum for two million copies sold. See image above for RIAA sales certifications of the release*.

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Item Highlights:

  • RIAA Platinum album award
  • In VG condition
  • First presentation award from 1992
  • Original backing paper with manufacturer sticker
  • Known as a RIAA "R hologram" award, they were made from from 1990-1997
  • Presented to radio industry executive
  • Award measures approx. 13" x 21" 
  • Great collector's item for any Bobby Brown fan
  • FREE insured shipping to continental U.S.
  • International shipping available

Detailed Item Description: This RIAA Platinum Album award was made in 1992, making it 31 years old. It is presented to radio executive Paul Cannon of PRO-FM.

The award is in VG condition wiht only very minor mars on the frame and plexiglass. The backing paper is original with Dejay Products manufacturer stickers. 

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Notes on the condition of all vintage RIAA awards like this one: Please do not buy this item if you want a brand new piece of memorabilia. These are historical artifacts from the year they were produced. As a result they may show signs of wear. Frankly, if you see a 50-year-old award purported to be in 100% perfect condition, it might be too good to be true. After all, an antique should have "good' wear. If not, you might want to question the piece.

As to where they came from, they could have been displayed in record label offices, recording studios, artist manager's offices, radio stations, private collector's homes and yes, of course, possibly the artist's or songwriter's home. Typically, we don't know all the places they may have been over the years other than what we've stated in the description.

Finally, a word on photos: Our photos are zoomable so you can get a very good look. Do let us know if you want photos of any other details on our pieces and we'll be happy to provide.

*RIAA sales data source: RIAA.com