Chris Brown has plaques on plaques on plaques. After releasing Heartbreak on a Full Moon, Breezy reveals that he’s earned 40 certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America this year alone.

Taking to Twitter, he shared the big news. “40 PLAQUES THIS YEAR,” he wrote. “Today the RIAA released 23 more certified platinum and gold plaques that included 12 x multi platinum singles. 74.5 million single and album sales just in the US. #TEAMBREEZY.”

This includes new platinum rewards for “Run It!,” “Privacy,” “Yo (Excuse Me Miss),” “Forever,” “With You,” and “Grass Ain’t Greener,” among many other singles from his storied discography, which were presented in November, according to the RIAA.

His latest effort, a double album comprised of 45 songs, recently went gold after debuting at No. 3 on the Billboard 200. This week, the project stands at No. 11 in its fifth week of availability.

It doesn’t look like his output will be diminished anytime soon. Recently, Breezy dropped “Sirens” and previewed a Michael Jackson-inspired song.