This week has been very kind to Future. Along with celebrating his 38th birthday with a Mafia-themed party and a private Dave & Buster party, Future took a big step forward for his 2020 single.

Last night, Future manager Dwight Elder posted an Instagram story of Future receiving his diamond plaque for his January 2020 song “Life Is Good” with Duck.

The song peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and ended up receiving the remix treatment with little baby and DaBaby added.

“Life Is Good” was also included in Futurethe eighth studio album by Long service life since last May. The album peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. The entire album was certified Platinum in July.

“Life Is Good” was produced by D. Hill, a frequent contributor to Future and Duck. D. Hill died in October, so it’s a shame that he couldn’t see his most successful song achieve RIAA diamond status.

In the video posted by Elder, it appears that Future and a group of his close friends associated with Freebandz were having dinner and gifted him with the plaque as part of a big celebration.

This is now Future and Drake’s first collaboration to become Diamond, although many of their previous hits have reached multi-platinum status. Songs like “Jumpman” from their 2015 collaborative album What time to live is 5x Platinum and DS2 hit “Where Ya At” is 4x Platinum.