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A Chinese rapper topped Ariana Grande in iTunes sales. But did bots buy his songs?

Kris Wu's English debut album, Antares, had 7 songs in the top 10 on iTunes... and then they disappeared

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A Chinese rapper topped Ariana Grande in iTunes sales. But did bots buy his songs?
This article originally appeared on ABACUS

“Who is Kris Wu?”

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That was the question Ariana Grande fans were asking on Twitter, after the Chinese-Canadian rapper nabbed seven spots in the top 10 of the US iTunes sales chart -- beating Grande’s much-anticipated single “thank u, next”.

Wu’s English debut album Antares, featuring Travis Scott and Jhene Aiko, surprised everyone -- with three of his songs selling more than Grande’s big new single.

And then just as quickly as it began, Wu’s dominance came to an abrupt end when he disappeared from the charts entirely.

It happened after Wu was accused of using bots to artificially jack up sales. Nobody seems to know exactly how it went down, but a tweet allegedly from Ariana Grande’s manager, Scooter Braun, claimed on Sunday that Wu and his management were gaming the iTunes sales charts with an army of bots.

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Braun later said the tweet was fake -- and added that he did not know Wu. If the tweets were real, they’ve been deleted from his account, but screenshots are making rounds on the internet.

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