Céline Dion is pulling a song she recorded with R. Kelly from streaming services in the wake of a Lifetime docuseries that details allegations of sexual misconduct against the R&B singer.Sony Music says it has been instructed by the Quebec superstar to withdraw the Kelly-penned song I’m Your Angel, which was recorded in 1998.READ MORE: ‘Surviving R. Kelly’ ends, but reveals more details of alleged sex abuse by singerThe chart hit appeared on Dion’s holiday album, These are Special Times, and was nominated for a Grammy for best pop collaboration.The move follows the release of the Lifetime docuseries, Surviving R. Kelly which has renewed the interest of U.S. justice officials in allegations against Kelly.WATCH: John Legend speaks out against R. Kelly in Surviving R. Kelly
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