R. Kelly releases new album ‘I Admit It’ on Spotify and Apple Music while serving 30 years in prison for sex trafficking and even raps about his crimes
- Kelly released a 13-track album today on Apple Music and Spotify
- He is serving 30 years in prison for sex trafficking and extortion crimes
- Kelly’s album features three versions of the track “I Admit It”
R. Kelly has released a new album called I Admit It on Spotify and Apple Music.
Some of the tracks on the album date back to 2018 but only exist on Soundcloud to this day.
It’s unclear why Spotify and Apple allowed the singer to upload new material, nor is it known when the singer recorded the songs.
Kelly is imprisoned for sex trafficking and extortion crimes. In June he was sentenced to 30 years in prison.
In I Admit It, Kelly doesn’t confess to any sex crimes — he says he’s “pissing a few fans.”
R. Kelly has released a new album called I Admit It on Spotify and Apple Music. Some of the tracks on the album date back to 2018 but only exist on Soundcloud to this day
It’s unclear why Spotify and Apple allowed the singer to upload new material, nor is it known when the singer recorded the songs. Kelly is jailed for sex trafficking
The full track listing from Kelly’s new album I Admit It.
He then responds to his victims’ stories of being imprisoned and without food.
“You’ve been brainwashed, really? kidnapped, really? Can’t eat, really? Real talk sounds silly,” he raps.
Elsewhere he laments: “I have a life. I am right. Cancel my shows? That is not right.”
Elsewhere, he sings, “I’ll admit, I just feel like retiring. I admit I don’t feel like trying it. But all my real n****rs around me keep telling me: Kelz, f*** you have to keep climbing.
The 55-year-old was sentenced to 30 years in prison in June after multiple trials in Chicago and New York for sex trafficking.
His victims have spoken at length about how he manipulated them with his fame, luring them in when they were fans and then trapping them in a harem-like dynamic with other women.
In the documentary Surviving R. Kelly, they told how they were forced to perform sexual acts on each other for his pleasure.
Some reported that they were not allowed to use their own phones and had to stay awake for days at the request of Kelly and his squad.
Kelly (pictured in 2019) is in prison serving 30 years on sex trafficking charges