The multi-awarded album Worship at Canterbury is the product of a special collaboration between singers Thomas Henry and Albie Khan. The album debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 chart when it was released in late 2007. The entertainment magazine Music Voices commented that the album is “musically powerful, captivating, and fascinating.” The songs on Worship at Canterbury expand the boundaries of contemporary folk music. Henry has long been a popular rock singer and album producer, while well-known vocalist Khan is considered by many as the queen of country music.
Q: Which of the following is true according to the passage?
(a) The Billboard 200 ranks country music.
(b) Henry and Khan have their own music careers as singers.
(c) The songs on the album were composed by the singers themselves.
(d) Worship at Canterbury topped the charts on its first day of release.
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