Jeremy Camp Celebrates 6 RIAA Gold Singles

GRAMMY Nominated, 4x ASCAP Songwriter of the Year, and a Billboard No. 2 Artist of the Decade, Jeremy Camp, was honored with the achievement of 6 RIAA Gold singles on December 2, 2024. The milestone was celebrated in an intimate, private dinner at a Nashville steakhouse, attended by Jeremy's family, close friends, and team.
The event featured heartfelt speeches from CCMG Co-Presidents Brad O'Donnell and Hudson Plachy, Jeremy's manager Matt Balm, and Jeremy himself, who reflected on the significance of the recognition and his career journey.
The six RIAA Gold-certified singles honored at the event included some of Jeremy's most iconic and impactful songs:
- "Walk By Faith"
- "Overcome"
- "Same Power"
- "Christ In Me"
- "Keep Me In The Moment"
- "Dead Man Walking"
Jeremy Camp has made an indelible mark on Christian music, with a career spanning nearly two decades. Earlier this year, Camp released his album Deeper Waters via CCMG, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Christian Albums chart.
The six Gold singles reflect Jeremy's longstanding impact on the genre, showcasing his ability to craft powerful songs that resonate deeply with listeners. His music continues to inspire millions with messages of faith, perseverance, and hope.
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