For the fourth straight year, streaming revenue accounted for between 83% and 84% of the overall business, while the number of average paid subscribers hit 96.8 million.
The annual report by the U.S. Trade Representative notes many e-commerce and social platforms did implement "new anti-counterfeiting tools" last year.
The song is the eighth country single to reach the 10 million milestone.
In a letter to the U.S. Trade Representative, the RIAA says certain AI vocal cloning sites, like Voicify.ai, infringe on their members' copyrights and rights of publicity.
Streaming continues to drive the genre's growth, while physical revenue saw a sharp decline year-over-year.
"There has been a stunning reversal in progress in the war to limit consumer access to unlicensed music," says researcher Russ Crupnick.
The ceremony, which will toast the Latin genre's growth in the United States, is set for Sept. 19 in Washington, D.C.
A label lawsuit says the organization’s “Great 78s” project amounts to just that. And it’s hard to see what its defense would be.
The achievement comes via "Don't Leave" from the trio's 2019 LP Flow State.
Citing copyright infringement, RIAA is demanding that Discord disable a server dedicated to AI voice models and unmask some of its users.