Teyana Taylor’s “Gonna Love Me” Goes Gold

Teyana Taylor
Teyana Taylor Single ‘Gonna Love Me’ Goes Certified Gold
Congratulation to Teyana Taylor! The singer/dancer’s Keep That Same Energy album’s, ‘Gonna Love Me,’ just went certified gold! With more than 500,000 units sold, the Recording Industry Association of America stamped their seal on Friday as Taylor shared via social media. Overwhelmed with excitement, Teyana writes,
“Speechless, wow. I will change my caption when I stop crying and can gather the words.”

The new certified gold single, is Taylor’s first released single from her KTSE album and has over 38 million streams on Spotify. The remixed version, featuring Ghostface Killa, Reakwon, and Redman, has over 5 million streams.
In celebration of her album accomplishment, her husband, Iman Shumpert sent his support in Taylor’s comments saying.
“Congratulations my love.”

GOOD Music President, Pusha T, ASAP Rocky, Lil Mama, and good friend Lori Harvey also sent comments of supports of Taylor’s certified gold record.
As reported in March, Taylor released her latest visual for, ‘Issues/Hold On,’ the second single from the KTSE ablum. She features ASAP Rocky and Ferg, Lori Harvey, and Tyler The Creator in a 70s theme video.
Check out her latest single video here:
What is your favorite single from Taylor’s KTSE album? Let us know in the comments!
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