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Morgan Wallen Gives Acoustic Performance Of ‘Chasin’ You’ On ‘Canada Together: In Concert, Presented By TD’

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Morgan Wallen continues to ride the wave of popularity with his No. 1 single “Chasin’ You”. During night four of ET Canada and the CCMA Foundation’s week-long concert series “Canada Together: In Concert, Presented by TD”, the singer gave fans a very special performance of the smash-hit from his home in Nashville.

With over 191 million global streams, “Chasin’ You” recently became Wallen’s third consecutive No. 1 single in Canada, following his platinum No.

1 “Whiskey Glasses” and his collaboration with Florida Georgia Line, “Up Down”. And with 2.5 billion streams around the world, it’s safe to say the Tennessee-native is poised to be country music’s next superstar. “It’s a huge blessing to me,” Wallen tells ET Canada of the success of

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