Did R Kelly release album ‘I Admit It’ from prison? Internet says 'bootleg or not, still disgusting'

Did R Kelly release album ‘I Admit It’ from prison? Internet says 'bootleg or not, still disgusting'
R Kelly's new album ‘I Admit’ is said to be bootleg (Cook County Sheriff’s Office)

R Kelly recently released the year's biggest surprise album. From the same album, a song called 'I Admit It' addresses the numerous accusations made against the disgraced artist over the years. The song is an "unofficial release," meaning “a bootleg,” Sony Music representatives said in a statement to Variety on Friday, December 9. Despite the copyright line on the album reading "Legacy Recordings," which is Sony Music's catalog division, representatives for Sony Music, which owns the rights to much of the singer's catalog, made it clear that the album is an unofficial release and did not come from them.

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On Friday, December 9 afternoon, the album was taken off from Apple Music and Spotify, "This content has been removed from the platform at the request of the distributor," a Spotify representative said to Variety.