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Morgan Wallen Just Became The Highest-Selling Country Artist Of All Time — Here’s The Rest Of The Top 30
The highest-selling artists in history.
For years, it seemed as if Garth Brooks‘ status as the highest-selling country artist would never be beaten. With nine platinum-certified albums, an additional 31 platinum certifications and 32 gold records to boot, the “Friends in Low Places” singer has sold a staggering 162.5 million units throughout his career as of today.
Like any statistic/record, as it is with sports, they’re meant to be broken, however. And Luke Combs did just that back in October. Grabbing a hefty 34 certifications, Combs would surpass Brooks by only one million units (163.5), in turn, receiving diamond certifications for hits such as “Beautiful Crazy,” “When It Rains It Pours” and “Hurricane.”
Though it was an incredible accomplishment for Combs, anyone who has been paying attention to chart success and streaming numbers knew that it was inevitable that reigning Billboard Artist of the Year and all-around superstar, Morgan Wallen, was bound to smash this record and then some.
And he did just that today.
Just when you thought the “Whiskey Glasses” singer was done breaking records this year, he etched his name in the history book by not only becoming the highest-selling country artist of all time according to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) but also the third-highest-selling artist in history, all-genre.
Receiving a mind-blowing 80 new certifications this morning, Wallen has now sold over 240 million units in his career, third only to global superstars Taylor Swift (247.5 million) and Drake (331.5 million). Additionally, he has now sold the second-most singles by any artist in history and has totaled an incredible 26 million albums sold.
Notably, Wallen is now the first country artist in history to own five separate certified-Diamond songs with “Heartless” (10x platinum), “Whiskey Glasses” (13x platinum), “Chasin’ You” (10x platinum), “Wasted On You” (12x Platinum) and “Last Night” (12x platinum), all selling over 10 million units. For comparison, Combs is now in second place with four separate songs while Zach Bryan is in third with two (“Something in the Orange” and “I Remember Everything”).
While all of this sounds great, the RIAA (and its subsequent certification process) can be a bit confusing, so let me explain how it all works.
Starting with their background, the RIAA is a trade organization consisting of major record labels and distributors that aims to “support and promote the creative and commercial vitality of music labels in the United States.” With that being said, however, their primary feature, in terms of public discussion of music, is undoubtedly their tracking of artists’ sales. These sales, of course, are tracked in terms of “gold,” “platinum” and “diamond” certifications once a song or album hits the required criteria.
RIAA Criteria
When a single or album has sold at least 500,000 units, it is then eligible for a Gold certification; when it hits 1 million, it is eligible for Platinum certification. And finally, a song or record must sell 10 million units for it to be certified Diamond. There are currently only 23 songs certified Diamond in country music history. And keep in mind, the RIAA doesn’t just keep a running tab on these awards and hand out plaques… an artist’s label will actively pursue certification by applying, submitting some stats, and paying a few hundred bucks to undergo an audit to verify the sales. And then… you have to buy a plaque for every person involved. Well, only if you want to…
As for what constitutes as a “unit,” there are distinctions between sales regarding both singles and albums. Starting with singles, one paid download or 150 on-demand streams constitutes a unit. Albums, on the other hand, are a bit different. Given how popular streaming is in today’s age, there are three different ways an album can sell a single unit: 1) a permanent digital album or physical album sale, which basically means someone bought the record; 2) 10 permanent track downloads from the album, which laughably wouldn’t even be 1/3 of a Morgan Wallen album these days; or 3) 1,500 on-demand audio and/or video streams from the album. Of course, streaming is how a bulk of the units are earned these days.
With all of that being said, here are the 30 highest-selling country artists of all time, according to the RIAA as of December 2025.
#1 Morgan Wallen
Total Units: 240 Million
Gold Certifications: 102
Platinum Certifications: 96
Diamond Certifications: 5
Best-selling album: One Thing At A Time/Dangerous: The Double Album (9x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Whiskey Glasses” (13x Platinum)
#2 Luke Combs
Total Units: 163.5 Million
Gold Certifications: 57
Platinum Certifications: 38
Diamond Certifications: 4
Best-selling album: This One’s For You (8x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Beautiful Crazy” (15x Platinum)
#3 Garth Brooks
Total Units: 162.5 Million
Gold Certifications: 32
Platinum Certifications: 31
Diamond Certifications: 9
Best-selling album: Double Live (23x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Lost In You” (Gold)
#4 Luke Bryan
Total Units: 119 Million
Gold Certifications: 46
Platinum Certifications: 36
Diamond Certifications: 0
Best-selling album: Crash My Party (6x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Play It Again” (8x Platinum)
#5 George Strait
Total Units: 113.5 Million
Gold Certifications: 77
Platinum Certifications: 56
Diamond Certifications: 0
Best-selling album: Strait Out of the Box (8x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Amarillo By Morning” (4x Platinum)
#6 Kenny Chesney
Total Units: 100.5 Million
Gold Certifications: 68
Platinum Certifications: 45
Diamond Certifications: 0
Best-selling album: No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems (5x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “American Kids” (5x Platinum)
#7 Tim McGraw
Total Units: 94.5 Million
Gold Certifications: 52
Platinum Certifications: 37
Diamond Certifications: 0
Best-selling album: Not a Moment Too Soon (6x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Live Like You Were Dying” (5x Platinum)
#8 Zach Bryan
Total Units: 90 Million
Gold Certifications: 66
Platinum Certifications: 34
Diamond Certifications: 1
Best-selling album: American Heartbreak (3x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Something in the Orange” (12x Platinum)
#9 Chris Stapleton
Total Units: 87 Million
Gold Certifications: 40
Platinum Certifications: 26
Diamond Certifications: 1
Best-selling album: Traveller (7x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Tennessee Whiskey” (17x Platinum)
#10 Carrie Underwood
Total Units: 85.5 Million
Gold Certifications: 42
Platinum Certifications: 33
Diamond Certifications: 1
Best-selling album: Some Hearts (9x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Before He Cheats” (11x Platinum)
#11 Blake Shelton
Total Units: 65 Million
Gold Certifications: 47
Platinum Certifications: 33
Diamond Certifications: 0
Best-selling album: Based On a True Story… (3x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “God Gave Me You” (5x Platinum)
#12 Shania Twain
Total Units: 61.5 Million
Gold Certifications: 17
Platinum Certifications: 12
Diamond Certifications: 3
Best-selling album: Come On Over (2x Diamond)
Best-selling song: “Man! I Feel Like A Woman” (3x Platinum)
#13 Toby Keith
Total Units: 61.5 Million
Gold Certifications: 44
Platinum Certifications: 25
Diamond Certifications: 0
Best-selling album: Unleashed (4x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)” (5x Platinum)
#14 Eric Church
Total Units: 60.5 Million
Gold Certifications: 36
Platinum Certifications: 27
Diamond Certifications: 0
Best-selling album: Chief (4x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Springsteen” (8x Platinum)
#15 Alan Jackson
Total Units: 59 Million
Gold Certifications: 26
Platinum Certifications: 22
Diamond Certifications: 0
Best-selling album: Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 (7x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Remember When” (4x Platinum)
#16 Kane Brown
Total Units: 57.5 Million
Gold Certifications: 30
Platinum Certifications: 19
Diamond Certifications: 2
Best-selling album: Kane Brown (3x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Heaven” (11x Platinum)
#17 Thomas Rhett
Total Units: 57.5 Million
Gold Certifications: 32
Platinum Certifications: 25
Diamond Certifications: 1
Best-selling album: Tangled Up (2x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Die a Happy Man” (Diamond)
#18 Alabama
Total Units: 56.5 Million
Gold Certifications: 35
Platinum Certifications: 26
Diamond Certifications: 0
Best-selling album: Mountain Music (5x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Song of the South” (2x Platinum)
#19 Keith Urban
Total Units: 56.5 Million
Gold Certifications: 49
Platinum Certifications: 28
Diamond Certifications: 0
Best-selling album: Be Here
Best-selling song: “Blue Ain’t Your Color” (6x Platinum)
#20 Sam Hunt
Total Units: 54 Million
Gold Certifications: 21
Platinum Certifications: 15
Diamond Certifications: 1
Best-selling album: Montevallo (4x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Body Like a Backroad” (11x Platinum)
#21 Jason Aldean
Total Units: 51.5 Million
Gold Certifications: 36
Platinum Certifications: 27
Diamond Certifications: 0
Best-selling album: My Kinda Party (4x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “You Make It Easy” (6x Platinum)
#22 Reba McEntire
Total Units: 50.5 Million
Gold Certifications: 36
Platinum Certifications: 23
Diamond Certifications: 0
Best-selling album: Greatest Hits, Volume II
Best-selling song: “Fancy” (3x Platinum)
#23 Kenny Rogers
Total Units: 49.5 Million
Gold Certifications: 32
Platinum Certifications: 17
Diamond Certifications: 1
Best-selling album: Kenny Rogers’ Greatest Hits (12x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Islands In the Stream” (3x Platinum)
#24 Florida Georgia Line
Total Units: 45 Million
Gold Certifications: 25
Platinum Certifications: 19
Diamond Certifications: 0
Best-selling album: Here’s to the Good Times (2x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Cruise” (14x Platinum)
#25 The Chicks
Total Units: 45 Million
Gold Certifications: 15
Platinum Certifications: 11
Diamond Certifications: 2
Best-selling album: Wide Open Spaces (13x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Cowboy Take Me Away” (2x Platinum)
#26 Rascal Flatts
Total Units: 42 Million
Gold Certifications: 24
Platinum Certifications: 16
Diamond Certifications: 0
Best-selling album: Feels Like Today (5x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Life Is a Highway” (8x Platinum)
#27 Lee Brice
Total Units: 41 Million
Gold Certifications: 18
Platinum Certifications: 16
Diamond Certifications: 0
Best-selling album: Hard 2 Love (2x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Rumor” (6x Platinum)
#29 Dierks Bentley
Total Units: 41 Million
Gold Certifications: 34
Platinum Certifications: 22
Diamond Certifications: 0
Best-selling album: Modern Day Drifter (Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Drunk On A Plane” (4x Platinum)
#30 Zac Brown Band
Total Units: 40.5 Million
Gold Certifications: 22
Platinum Certifications: 17
Diamond Certifications: 0
Best-selling album: The Foundation (5x Platinum)
Best-selling song: “Chicken Fried” (9x Platinum)
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