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R. Kelly’s music sales have spiked since he was convicted for sex trafficking and racketeering, Rolling Stone reports.
The R&B star has seen double-digit gains in streams and triple-digit growth in sales since he was found guilty on all charges against him on September 27.
In the week following his conviction, R. Kelly’s streams increased from 11.2 million to 13.4 million, while his album sales climbed 517 per cent. Also, his on-demand audio streams rose 22 per cent and his video streams increased by 23 per cent compared to the seven days prior to his trial’s conclusion.
The ‘I Believe I Can Fly’ singer’s streams and sales have not suffered in the four years since accusers came forward with claims that Kelly was running a “sex cult” with young women.
YouTube is the only platform that has pulled the embattled singer’s work in the aftermath of his more than month-long trial.
The platform announced last week that R. Kelly’s two channels, RKellyTV and RKellyVevo, were deleted in accordance with their guidelines, which state that the company can “terminate a creator’s channels if they’re accused of a very egregious crime” or “should the creator be convicted or plead guilty.”
The policy also prevents him from creating additional YouTube channels in the future.
Rolling Stone noted that the phenomenon of artists’ music surging in popularity as they’re embroiled in controversy was also witnessed earlier in the year with Morgan Wallen.
The country singer’s album sales rose 1,220 per cent after he was condemned for and subsequently apologized for using a racial slur.
R. Kelly is awaiting sentencing and faces the possibility of decades in prison for his crimes.