R Kelly has released a surprise new album (Picture: AP)
R Kelly has released a new album full of tracks, including some that appear to reference the sexual assault allegations against him.
Earlier this year, the disgraced musician was sentenced to 30 years in prison after being convicted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
He was recently found guilty of three child pornography counts and three counts of enticing minors for sex in a separate case, in Chicago.
In a shocking move, the 55-year-old has now released a new 13-track album, titled I Admit It, which has been made available on Apple Music and Spotify.
The last three songs are titled I Admit It (I Did It) part one, part two, and part three.
According to TMZ, he opened up about previous mistakes in the last three songs, slamming the accusations he has been met with.
The album is available to stream on music platforms (Picture: Spotify)
‘How they gon’ say I don’t respect these women when all I’ve done is represent,’ the publication claims he could be heard singing on one track. ‘You mad I’ve got some girlfriends’.
He also claimed the allegations that he had ‘brainwashed’ and ‘kidnapped’ women sounded ‘silly’, and referenced the parents of one women he was allegedly intimate with.
Kelly has fiercely denied all accusations made against him.
R Kelly has denied all allegations against him (Credits: AP)
The news of I Admit It being available on Spotify may come as a surprise as the music streaming platform previously announced that they would be removing the musician’s songs from playlists and no longer promoting his work.
However, they revealed that his catalogue would still be available.
They confirmed the move in 2018, with a spokesperson saying at the time: ‘We are removing R Kelly’s music from all Spotify owned and operated playlists and algorithmic recommendations such as Discover Weekly.
‘His music will still be available on the service, but Spotify will not actively promote it.
‘We don’t censor content because of an artist’s or creator’s behavior, but we want our editorial decisions — what we choose to program — to reflect our values.
‘When an artist or creator does something that is especially harmful or hateful, it may affect the ways we work with or support that artist or creator.’
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