Spotify and Apple remove R. Kelly’s prison album ‘I Admit It’

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.’

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.’

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.

He sexually abused multiple girls as young as 13. Kelly famously married rapper Aaliyah when she was just 15 and he was 27.

Kelly forged paperwork to make it look like the singer was 18. She was killed in a plane crash in August 2002 aged just 21.

Elsewhere in I Admit It, Kelly 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.

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