November 7, 2024

R. Kelly just dropped the biggest surprise album of 2022 … a project called “I Admit It” with lyrics that address the years of allegations leveled against the disgraced singer.




The 13-song album features tracks with titles like “I Found Love,” “Good Ole Days” and “Freaky Sensation.”


But his last 3 tracks might be the most revealing — it’s a 3-part piece called “I Admit it (I Did It),” where he unloads a ton of stuff he’s done in the past. He put the full 19-minute track on SoundCloud back in 2018, but this marks the first time it’s made it to Apple or Spotify.

In it, R. Kelly talks about helping people that ended up turning against him … before admitting to a laundry list of things — including “I done f***ed with a couple of fans” and says he even slept with his girlfriend’s friend.


He digs even deeper, “How they gon’ say I don’t respect these women when all I’ve done is represent” … and “You mad I’ve got some girlfriends.”


While it’s unclear exactly who he’s talking about, he also seems to blame the parents of one of his female flings for introducing them. Saying, “And if you really, really wanna know. Her father dropped her off at my show. And told this boy to put her on the stage. I admit that she was overage.”


As we reported, Spotify made the call back in 2018 to stop promoting his music when allegations about running a sex cult continued to pick up steam … but it sounds like R. Kelly’s made it back to the platform with his telling tracks.


Just two weeks shy of Christmas, Kelly fans unwrapped quite the surprise on Apple Music Friday (December 9) when they saw a “new” 13-track effort from the embattled R&B legend.


The set is titled ‘I Admit It,’ a reference to his controversial 2018 song of the same name in which he professed his love for late R&B songstress Aaliyah (whom he married when she was underage), revealed he was sexually abused himself as a child, and made many other jaw-dropping confessions.


And while the project is listed on his official Apple Music page, no official announcement has accompanied its arrival (as of time reported). However, the likelihood ‘I Admit It’ is actually new is low given it hit shelves courtesy of Legacy Recordings – a division of Sony Music Entertainment responsible for “producing and curating the world’s preeminent catalog of historic music reissues.”

The lack of confirmation hasn’t stopped Twitter from having a field day, however, with many listeners not only praising the LP but using it to re-energize their calls for his release from prison.


The “new” music may have to serve as consolation, however, as the GRAMMY winner is not only currently serving a 30-year sentence for sex trafficking but was also convicted of a separate child pornography charge in September. He’s yet to be sentenced for the latter. (Read More Here).


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