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Morgan Wallen Has the No. 1 Album for Fifth Straight Week; Foo Fighters In at No. 2
Cardi B had the top debuting song, meanwhile, as Up entered that chart at No. 2.
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Consumers are far from done with Morgan Wallen, even if he’s in temporary exile from radio and most other mass media. His “Dangerous: The Double Album” is No. 1 on the album chart, with no sign of being budged from that spot any time soon even if Wallen did issue a video apology this past week telling fans that he needs to take time off to get his life together. He may be going away for a while, but his music isn’t going anywhere.
RS Charts: Morgan Wallen s Dangerous Number One Again Despite Racial Slur
RS Charts: Morgan Wallen s Dangerous Number One Again Despite Racial Slur
Country singer s music continued to stream and sell even as parts of the music industry removed their support
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Dangerous: The Double Album spent its fifth consecutive week at Number One on the
Rolling StoneTop 200 Albums chart. Wallen has prevailed the last two weeks even after a video of him using a racial slur emerged on TMZ, causing radio stations to pull his music out of rotation and streaming services to remove his music from prominent playlists.
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In Exile, Morgan Wallen Tops Album Chart for a Fourth Week, With Real Impact of Scandal Yet to Be Seen
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It may have been a disastrous week for Morgan Wallen in most ways, but you wouldn’t know it from looking at the album chart, where country’s newest superstar and, for now, its most famous pariah remains at No. 1 for a fourth consecutive week.
Wallen’s “Dangerous: The Double Album” remained on top of the Rolling Stone album chart with numbers that were both up and down. In the overall picture, it had 144,200 album-equivalent units for the week, an increase from 127,600 in its third week. But that reflected an uptick in sales even as the album trended downward in streams. Album sales were at 28,400 (up from 10,800 last week) and individual song sales came in at 55,500 (up from 33,000). However, its streaming numbers, at 135 million individual song streams, were down a bit, fro
Morgan Wallen s big moment feels about 19 songs too long
Chris Richards, The Washington Post
Jan. 15, 2021
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Morgan Wallen s new album is fine as long as you re not paying too close attention.John Shearer
Social media is a dumping ground for our epiphanies, so that s where Daniel Ek unloaded his latest eureka on Tuesday. I have come to realize that much in the world tend(s) to be correlated to how we see time, the Spotify CEO and corporate philosopher wrote on Twitter. Many things that appear illogical can make perfect sense if you understand how someone thinks about time.
Ek wasn t talking about music, but he had accidentally blurted out a superb definition of what it means to listen to it - one that frames listening as an inherently humane and empathetic act. To listen to music is to better understand how others experience time, how they exist in it, how they live.
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