Brit Billion Award

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BRIT Billion Award
Awarded forAchievement of over 1 billion digital streams in the UK
CountryUnited Kingdom (UK)
Presented by British Phonographic Industry (BPI)
First awarded2023
Currently held byVarious (see Recipients)
Website www.brits.co.uk/brit-billion

The BRIT Billion Award is a special award given by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) to artist who have achieved over one billion digital streams in the United Kingdom. An extension of the BPI's music certification system, the number of streams is verified using data calculated by the Official Charts Company and is the first time in the fifty-year history of the system that an artist's combined success over multiple projects has been recognized as a collective total. The one billion career streams include tracks where the artist is the primary performer, as well as tracks where they appear as a featured artist. [1] [2]

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The award was established in 2023 and first presented on May 4, 2023, to thirteen artists. To date, thirty-two recipients have received the BRIT Billion Award. The most recent recipient is KSI, who was presented with the award in November 2024. At 20 years old, Olivia Rodrigo is the youngest recipient. Ed Sheeran is the first (and only) artist to be awarded the gold version of the award for reaching ten billion streams. James Bay received his Brit Billion on October 8, 2024 as well.

Creation

The award was created to reflect the growing importance of streaming in the UK. In a statement announcing the initial recipients, Sophie Jones, Chief Executive of the BPI, explained: "for a recording artist, there can be few greater sources of pride than having a Platinum or Gold disc on their wall, but in an era when success in measured in the hundreds of millions and indeed billions of streams, it was clear that we needed a new and additional way to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievement in recorded music, and I feel certain that having a BRIT Billion Award will become equally prized." [3]

The trophy itself is manufactured by Gaudio Awards in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. [4]

Recipients

DateImageRecipientCountry of OriginRef.
4 May 2023 ABBA - Popzien 1973 4.png ABBA Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden [5]
AJ Tracey, Seat Village stage 2.jpg AJ Tracey Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Anne-Marie-4250 (cropped).jpg Anne-Marie
ColdplayManch03062351 (cropped).jpg Coldplay
Ellie Goulding at Manchester Academy 2012 - Belting.jpg Ellie Goulding
George Ezra - Wanted on Voyage (tour).jpg George Ezra
Headie One.png Headie One
MariahRAH270519-67 (49620841538) (cropped).jpg Mariah Carey Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Lewis Capaldi-8172.jpg Lewis Capaldi Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Raye, Pryzm, Kingston (cropped).jpg Raye
Rita Ora 1 (40251927980) (cropped).jpg Rita Ora
Sam Smith Lollapalooza 2015-9 (cropped).jpg Sam Smith
Whitney Houston Welcome Heroes 7 cropped.JPEG Whitney Houston Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
26 May 2023 James Arthur NRJ 2014.jpg James Arthur Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom [6]
4 June 2023 Olly Alexander.jpg Years & Years [7]
11 June 2023 Becky Hill.jpg Becky Hill [8]
5 July 2023 Clean Bandit.jpg Clean Bandit
9 July 2023 Lana Del Rey @ Grammy Museum 10 13 2019 (49311023203).jpg Lana Del Rey Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States [9]
20 July 2023 Queen News Of The World (1977 Press Kit Photo 02).jpg Queen Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom [10]
30 July 2023 EmkeHhMW8AAlRUL~2.jpg Wizkid Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria [11]
16 August 2023 Olivia Rodrigo with Dr Fauci 2.png Olivia Rodrigo Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States [12]
29 August 2023 Billie Eilish at Pukkelpop Festival - 18 AUGUST 2019 (01) (cropped).jpg Billie Eilish [13]
28 September ZaraLarsson Seattle NeptuneTheater 17Sept2019.jpg Zara Larsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
4 October 2023 Ed Sheeran (8507731877).jpg Ed Sheeran Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
30 October 2023 The Rolling Stones Summerfest in Milwaukee - 2015.jpg The Rolling Stones
1 December 2023 Ella Henderson (1) By Daniel Ahs Karlsson (cropped).jpg Ella Henderson
13 December 2023 Joel Corry during an interview in 2021.png Joel Corry
27 April 2024 Jess Glynne (17579099972).jpg Jess Glynne
16 May 2024 Mabel-42317.jpg Mabel [14]
16 July 2024 Burna Boy (cropped).jpg Burna Boy Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria [15]
Camila Cabello at the 93.3 FLZ Jingle Ball Tampa Florida 2013 (3).jpg Camila Cabello Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba [16]
24 July 2024 Eminem 2021 Color Corrected.jpg Eminem Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States [17]
5 November 2024 KSI2019.jpg KSI Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom [18]

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