Spotify and Apple Music remove R. Kelly prison album I Admit It

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Spotify and Apple remove R. Kelly's prison album 'I Admit It' where he raps about his crimes

Kelly released a 13-track album on Apple Music and Spotify today He is serving 30 years in jail for sex trafficking and racketeering crimesKelly's album includes three versions of the track 'I Admit It' He boasted about having sex with women but said the allegations against him were 'silly' Apple Music and Spotify removed the album after a few hours  

By Jennifer Smith, Chief Reporter For Dailymail.Com

Published: 12:40 EST, 9 December 2022 | Updated: 15:54 EST, 9 December 2022

Spotify and Apple Music have removed R. Kelly's prison album, I Admit It, in which he raps about the sex crimes that put him behind bars. 

The 55-year-old somehow managed to release the 13-track album on both platforms on Friday.  His record label claims it wasn't them who put it out. 

The album was available for a few hours before the streaming giants removed it. 

Among its vile songs are the title track, which sees the perverted pedophile sneer: 'I done f*** with a couple of fans... I admit I did 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 have only existed on Soundcloud, until today

It's unclear why Spotify and Apple have allowed the singer to upload new materials, and it's also unknown when the singer recorded the songs. Kelly is incarcerated for sex trafficking

The full track list from Kelly's new album, I Admit It 

R. KELLY'S SONG I ADMIT IT 

I admit that I made mistakes.

And I have some imperfect ways.

I admit I have so many people.

And them same damn people turned fake.

I admit that it's so hard to focus

I admit that I didn't go to classes

I admit that I dropped out of school

I admit that I wasn't that cool

I admit I just feel like retiring

I admit I don't feel like trying

But all my real n****rs around me

keep telling me: Kelz,f*** that you gotta keep climbing

I done f*** with a couple of fans

I admit I'm a gift and a curse

I admit that i don't go to church

I admit it I did it.

I admit it I did. I admit it I did it.

I admit that I can't spell for s**t.

'I admit I couldn't read the teleprompter when the Grammy's asked me to present'

'I f****d my girlfriend's best friend. I tapped that in back of my Benz.

I admit I trust people too much

My lawyers told me settle this, even though it's bullsh*t.

Kelly protect your career

All these people in my ear.

Some of the tracks on the album date back to 2018 but have only existed on Soundcloud, until today. 

It's unclear why Spotify and Apple have allowed the singer to upload new materials, and it's also unknown when the singer recorded the songs. 

Kelly is incarcerated for sex trafficking and racketeering crimes. In June, he was sentenced to 30 years behind bars. 

In I Admit It, Kelly doesn't confess to sexual crimes - he says that he 'f****d a couple of fans'. 

He then responds to his victims' stories of being imprisoned and deprived of food. 

'They're brainwashed, really? Kidnapped, really? Can't eat, really? Real talk, that s*** sound silly,' he raps. 

In other parts, he complains: 'I got a life. I got a right. Cancel my shows? That ain't right.' 

Elsewhere, he sings: 'I admit I just feel like retiring. I admit I don't feel like trying. But all my real n****rs around me keep telling me: Kelz, f*** that you gotta keep climbing.' 

The 55-year-old was sentenced to 30 years in prison in June after multiple trials in Chicago and New York on separate sexual trafficking charges. 

His victims have spoken at length about how he manipulated them with his fame, luring them in when they were fans then trapping them in a harem-like dynamic with other women. 

In the docuseries Surviving R. Kelly, they told how they were forced to perform sexual acts on each other for his pleasure. 

Some described not being allowed to use their own phones, and being made to stay awake for days on end at Kelly and his posse's request. 

Kelly always denied the claims, insisting that the women were out to bleed him of his fortunes. 

Before his arrest, he gave a bombastic interview to CBS' Gayle King where he yelled, screamed and cried.  

Kelly (pictured in 2019) is in prison serving 30 years for sex trafficking 

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