WALLEN ISSUES VIDEO APOLOGY, VOWS TO MAKE CHANGES

Eight days after TMZ released footage of Morgan Wallen using a racial slur, the chart-topper issued a second, more substantial statement. Apologizing to those he's hurt, he vowed to make changes—saying he'd been sober for nine days—and revealed that he'd met with leaders of the Black community who'd enlightened him, in part by making him understand the power of his words.

He asked that no one defend him and said he deserves all the "penalties" accrued by his mistake. He mentioned a "return" to music, saying the timing would depend solely on him and the work he put into it. "I still have a lot of really good people in my corner trying to help and I appreciate that," he continued. "I'll keep searching for ways to become the example, instead of being made one."

Since the initial video surfaced on 2/2, Cumulus, iHeartRadio, Spotify and Apple Music have limited programming of Wallen's music. He's been suspended by his label, Big Loud, disqualified from this year's ACM Awards and dropped by his agency, WME.

Meanwhile, his album Dangerous logged its fourth consecutive week at #1, increased in sales and is on pace for a fifth week atop the album chart.

Watch Wallen's full statement below.

STAY SAFE AND
PLEASE CHECK IN
Hang in there, everybody. (1/8a)
WE'RE AMPED ABOUT OUR BHM SPECIAL
Rock & soul is here to stay. (1/8a)
SHIVERS, RUBIN, BAXTER EXIT WME, JOIN WASSERMAN
Agents of change (1/3a)
WHAM, IT'S THE TOP 20
And away we go. (1/8a)
NOW WHAT?
We have no fucking idea.
COUNTRY'S NEWEST DISRUPTOR
Three chords and some truth you may not be ready for.
AI IS ALREADY EATING YOUR LUNCH
The kids can tell the difference... for now.
WHO'S BUYING THE DRINKS?
That's what we'd like to know.
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