R. Kelly’s New Album, “I Admit” NOT An Official Release

Written By Kendall Parks

Real Talk Entertainment Leak

Someone leaked R.Kelly’s new 13-track album, I Admit It. The disgraced singer is currently in jail over his sex crimes, and the album has since been pulled from Spotify and Apple streaming services.

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A Sony representative confirmed the album, I Admit, was a bootleg release in an interview with Variety. The album was allegedly leaked by Real Talk Entertainment, an indie label that started in 2003.

The Sony label rep called the release “non-legitimate’,’ but declined to say anything else about the project. One of the tracks, “I Admit” admitted to all the wrong Kelly has done but also claimed that he was set up to get in trouble.

In September, the “Bump ‘n’ Grind” artist was ordered to pay victims that went up against him in court over those alleged crimes 300K.

In August, the Chicago native was still facing charges of child porn when one of the victims, Nia, who was 15 when she left her Atlanta home in 1996 to fly to see R. Kelly in Minneapolis. 

At that time, the once shining R&B superstar was twice her age. In June, Kelly was sentenced to 30 years in prison on his charges of sex trafficking.

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Written by Kendall Parks

Kendall Parks is from Cincinnati Ohio. He's into sports and an avid listener of throwback hip hop all the time. He's really big on Black Politics.

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