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Morgan Wallen addresses his use of racial slur

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He denied using the term frequently and said he only used it around a certain group of friends.

NASHVILLE, TENN. >> In his first interview in six months, disgraced country star Morgan Wallen said it was ignorant of him to use a racial slur.

During an interview with Michael Strahan on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” Wallen said he didn’t use it in a derogatory manner, but it was still wrong.

Wallen was already one of the genre’s biggest stars, with crossover hits like “Whiskey Glasses,” when the video was posted on TMZ in February. Wallen previously apologized for using the slur, and radio stations and streaming services temporaril­y dropped him from playlists, but his album sales surged.

He was disqualifi­ed from the Academy of Country Music Awards but remains eligible for several awards at the upcoming Country Music Associatio­n Awards. He has since returned to Billboard’s country airplay chart with his first single since the incident and his album, “Dangerous: The Double Album,” remains the most popular album released this year across all genres.

Wallen told Strahan that he had been drinking all weekend leading up to the night in February.

“I was around some of my friends, and we say dumb stuff together,” Wallen said. “In our minds, it’s playful. That’s sounds ignorant, but that’s really where it came from. And it’s wrong.”

He denied using the term frequently and said he only used it around a certain group of friends.

After Strahan explained some of the historical context behind the term, Strahan asked Wallen directly whether he understood why it makes Black people so upset.

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Morgan Wallen arrives at the 53rd annual CMA Awards on Nov. 13, 2019, in Nashville, Tenn.

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