Chalice Recording Studios - Gold/platinum Albums Recorded at Chalice

Gold/platinum Albums Recorded At Chalice

For more details on gold/platinum status, see Music recording sales certification.
  • Back to Basics (Christina Aguilera, 2006)
  • Late Registration (Kanye West, 2005)
  • A Girl like Me (Rihanna, 2006)
  • Release Therapy (Ludacris, 2006)
  • PCD (Pussycat Dolls, 2005)
  • The Breakthrough (Mary J. Blige, 2005)
  • Touch (Amerie, 2005)
  • Danity Kane (Danity Kane, 2006)
  • The Inspiration (Young Jeezy, 2006)
  • The Price of Fame (Bow Wow, 2006)
  • Graduation (Kanye West, 2007)
  • Blackout (Britney Spears, 2007)
  • Port of Miami (Rick Ross, 2007)
  • Hip Hop Is Dead (Nas, 2007)
  • In My Own Words (Ne-Yo, 2007)
  • Todd Smith (LL Cool J, 2007)
  • The Evolution of Robin Thicke (Robin Thicke, 2007)
  • Headstrong (Ashley Tisdale, 2007)
  • The Fame (Lady Gaga, 2008)
  • Heavy Rotation (Anastacia, 2008)
  • Perfectionist (Natalia Kills, 2011)

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