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Morgan Wallen Returns to Number One on Artists 500 Chart


Morgan Wallen Returns to Number One on Artists 500 Chart
Morgan Wallen Returns to Number One on Artists 500 Chart
Clinton Kane, Bobby Shmurda, Drakeo the Ruler all debut on chart, while Daft Punk rises after break-up announcement
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Rolling Stone Artists 500 chart after briefly ceding the top spot to Taylor Swift.
Wallen picked up 118.4 million song streams for the week of February 19th through February 25th, which was actually about 2 million more than he got last week when he slipped to Number Two. Wallen’s latest LP,
Dangerous: The Double Album, held on at Number One on the Top 200 Albums chart for another week as well, racking up 96.5 million song streams to help it move 84,400 album-equivalent units. Wallen’s continued success has continued more or less uninterrupted since video of him using a racist slur emerged at the beginning of February.

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RS Charts: Morgan Wallen Is Still Number One on Artists 500 Chart Despite Controversy


RS Charts: Morgan Wallen Is Still Number One on Artists 500 Chart Despite Controversy
RS Charts: Morgan Wallen Is Still Number One on Artists 500 Chart Despite Controversy
The Weeknd sees a sizable surge after his Super Bowl halftime performance and the arrival of a new greatest hits collection
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Morgan Wallen fended off a surge from The Weeknd to stay at Number One on the Artists 500 chart despite continued controversy over his use of a racist slur.
While Wallen has faced plenty of industry backlash after video emerged of him using a racist slur, the success stemming from his hit second album,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110406:01:50:00

from "america's got talent. >> yeah. >> certain people out there, and you've seen the criticism, will say that you have single-handedly destroyed the music industry. >> absolute rubbish. rubbish. i mean, it has no effect at all. look, it doesn't matter whether you've got a top 100 or a top 200. top 200. what you want is people back into stores buying music. how can that be a bad thing. >> elton john gave you a whack the other day. >> what did he say? >> that it was very hard for anything outside of main stream music to get a hit record now. >> this is somebody what charges what, a million dollars, $2 million for a private gig? i don't know whether he's concerned about himself, maybe it is. but they always bleat on we're not giving other people a chance. i always want to say, you just made a million dollars of your last private gig.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110406:07:49:00

it has to look -- it has to be like the music business essentially is. there are no rules. you can't put boundaries around it. you can't say if you're over 28 you can't have a hit. i mean, it's crazy. >> susan boyle changed the rules of the music industry almost single-handedly. >> no record company would have signed her. she wouldn't have gotten an appointment. it would have been somebody who keeps submitting tapes, you know, in the mail. she would never have got a deal. >> what do you say to people -- the other day the top 100 albums in america, number one susan boyle with her second album, two, jackie, 10-year-old girl from "america's got talent. >> yeah. >> certain people out there, and you've seen the criticism, will say that you have single-handedly destroyed the music industry. >> absolute rubbish. rubbish. i mean, it has no effect at all. look, it doesn't matter whether you've got a top 100 or a top 200. top 200. what you want is people back into stores buying music. how can that be a bad thing.

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