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R. Kelly's Music Sees a Rise After Controversial 'Surviving' Documentary

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By TheBlast Staff on January 3, 2019 at 10:33 PM EST

R. Kelly may be in the middle of a PR nightmare, but his music is thriving after scores of fans went to play his tunes after hearing the terrifying allegations made in the Lifetime docu-series.

A rep for Spotify tells The Blast the "Ignition" singer's streams have increased 16% since Lifetime aired part 1 of "Surviving R. Kelly" on Thursday night.

The bump is interesting, considering the rocky past between R. Kelly and Spotify. Back in May, the global streaming giant announced they were removing R. Kelly's music from all of its owned and operated playlists as part of an updated policy to stop promoting artists who have been accused of “hateful conduct."

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Spotify later backtracked from the ban after receiving backlash for supporting other artists who had been accused of sexual assault while singling out Kelly.

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"Surviving R. Kelly" has gained major attention by showcasing former friends, employees and even family members speaking candidly about R. Kelly sexually abusing not only women, but young girls. Stars likeJohn Legend and Wendy Williams have attached themselves to the project, even appearing on camera to talk about the allegations.

It's unclear which R. Kelly track has topped the list of playbacks, but we're putting our money on the "Ignition Remix."

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