R. Kelly’s Allegedly Unauthorized I Admit It Album Deplatformed

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Why anyone would want to support R. Kelly, now a convicted child rapist, we can’t fathom. However, the seedier side of the internet celebrated the recent release of previously unheard music in a project ironically titled I Admit It.

Fortunately, the album was been pulled from most streaming platforms including Apple Music and Spotify hours later.

According reports, the imprisoned singer has denied authorizing the release and in audio acquired by TMZ, believes it to be part of a conspiracy to sabotage his appeal.

His attorney Jennifer Bonjean has reportedly stated that the release is stolen intellectual property.

It is widely believed that the singer is now an independent artist since he was dropped from RCA after the release of Surviving R. Kelly documentary.

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