Celine Dion To Withdraw Her Song With R. Kelly "I'm Your Angel" From Streaming Platform

Celion Dion and her team are reportedly working towards withdrawing a collaboration with R. Kelly "I'm Your Angel" from all streaming platforms following the R&B singer's alleged sexual abuse of women at his resident. 
The hit song, written by Kelly, was released in 1998 and was certified platinum after selling 1.5 million album unit. That song is now set to be disabled on streaming platforms according to TMZ. 
The 50-year-old's team are already in the process of taking down the song which reigned for six weeks in No. 1 spot on the Billboard chart and was also nominated for Grammy Awards. 
Celine Dion will followed the stead of Chance The Rapper and Lady Gaga who have withdrawn their collabs with the Chicago-native singer from streaming platforms. 
However, Kelly's fans are learned to still be staunchly in his support and have been going to concerts despite criticism following his docuseries "Surviving R. Kelly".

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