All Time Low reach a major milestone with this ‘So Wrong, It’s Right’ song

It’s been 13 years since All Time Low released their groundbreaking album So Wrong, It’s Right.

Despite the amount of time that has gone by, a classic song from the record has just achieved a major music milestone.

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All Time Low are no strangers to music certifications. Back in 2014, “Weightless,” off of Nothing Personal, was certified gold in the United States. As well, “A Love Like War,” their collab with Pierce The Veil‘s Vic Fuentes, is also certified gold.

However, All Time Low’s So Wrong, It’s Right has respectfully achieved the most amount of certifications. In fact, the entire album was certified gold in 2017. Their megahit “Dear Maria, Count Me In” is also currently certified platinum.

Now, All Time Low are celebrating another achievement with So Wrong, It’s Right. Their iconic song “Remembering Sunday” is officially certified gold in the United States. This means that the song has surpassed 500,000 equivalent sales and it was never even a single.

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Remembering Sunday” featuring Juliet Simms has become one of All Time Low’s most beloved songs. Simms has performed the song countless times with ATL over the years. As well, Cassadee Pope has also previously stepped in and provided vocals during numerous performances.

“Remembering Sunday” is still one of All Time Low’s most popular songs on Spotify. Currently, it has over 47 million streams on the platform, making it one of the most-streamed ATL songs ever.

This new achievement arrives just weeks after All Time Low earned their first No.1 on Alternative Radio. “Monsters,” the collaboration with blackbear, reached the coveted top spot back in September. The song appears on their most recent album Wake Up, Sunshine.

“Remembering Sunday” is available to stream below.

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