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Singer Morgan Wallen suspended from label after racial slur

- KRISTIN M. HALL

NASHVILLE

Country star Morgan

Wallen has been suspended indefinite­ly from his label and seen his music pulled by radio stations and streaming services Wednesday after video surfaced of him shouting a racial slur.

Big Loud Records said in a statement that Wallen’s contract has been suspended indefinite­ly. Republic Records, which he is co-signed to, said it agreed with Big Loud’s decision and said “such behaviour will not be tolerated.”

The video, which was first published by TMZ on Tuesday night, showed Wallen outside a home in Nashville, Tennessee, yelling profanitie­s and a racial slur.

Wallen said in a statement to TMZ that he is embarrasse­d and sorry.

“I used an unacceptab­le and inappropri­ate racial slur that I wish I could take back. There are no excuses to use this type of language, ever. I want to sincerely apologize for using the word. I promise to do better,” his statement said.

He’s one of the genre’s biggest young stars. His sophomore album, “Dangerous: The Double Album,” is spending its third week atop the Billboard 200 chart and it has set several streaming records, even besting the recent release from country star Luke

Combs. Wallen is also one of the few country acts to score a Top 10 hit on the pop charts, thanks to the success of “7 Summers” and “Wasted on You.”

But the fall from the top has been swift.

“In light of Morgan Wallen’s recent actions involving the use of a racial slur, we have made the decision to remove his music and content from our stations effective immediatel­y,” according to a statement from iHeartMedi­a, which has hundreds of radio stations across the country.

The Academy of Country Music, which is currently taking nomination­s for their annual awards show in April, said in a statement they would “halt” Wallen’s eligibilit­y for this year’s show and will also be reviewing the awards eligibilit­y and submission process. “The Academy does not condone or support intoleranc­e or behaviour that does not align with our commitment and dedication to diversity and inclusion,” the ACM statement said.

As of Wednesday morning, streaming apps like Spotify and Apple Music don’t have his songs in their most popular country music playlists, where normally Wallen had multiple songs from his new album.

SiriusXM and Pandora also removed his music from their playlists, according to a spokesman for SiriusXM. The music television channel CMT said it was removing his appearance­s from all its platforms.

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