Probably already has hit him with it.Rappers have been dropping prison albums since the 90's, so I can't knock the hustle.
HOWEVER, ain't no way in the world I'd be singing slow jams where the whole cell block could hear me. Kellz celly is about to hit him with that "seems like you're ready"!
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Rappers have been dropping prison albums since the 90's, so I can't knock the hustle.
HOWEVER, ain't no way in the world I'd be singing slow jams where the whole cell block could hear me. Kellz celly is about to hit him with that "seems like you're ready"!
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Its bothThis sounds like some april fools style joke but I keep seeing it pop up everywhere and people talking about it. Is this for real or someone playing jokes? I can't tell these days lol
Could also be a lie, and he intended to release it and only realized after the backlash that it was a bad idea. I think the whole thing about his masters being stolen is a lie too. I bet he thought telling the truth would help vindicate him or something.I wasn't sure it was real either, but from the search I did, it is real. I found an article talking about the album release, R. Kelly's lawyer said it was an unauthorized release of music, and it wasn't R. Kelly who released it. It was also mentioned that his masters were stolen, so that may be where the music came from. If you look at Spotify right now, the album has since been removed. You can read more about it at the article below.
R. Kelly’s Lawyer on His ‘I Admit It’ Album: “It’s an Unauthorized Release of Music”
The singer’s lawyer adds that R. Kelly’s masters were stolen and that songs are often uploaded to platforms like YouTube without his approval.www.hollywoodreporter.com
Still though, the fact he produced those songs is enough for me. My guess is he wasn't going to release those songs, but who knows. This whole story is weird and confusing haha.
I've been hearing clips of some of the songs on instagram as of late, but I honestly don't know whether to believe it or not. I read that it wasn't a planned release by R.Kelly and his team and that it was someone else who stole and released it. Not sure how they'd then release it on his Spotify, because from what I heard it was his music that was stolen, not his sign in info.Is there even any proof or legitimate source for this? All I ever see is this tweet regarding the “album.”
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