Sunday, April 28, 2024

R. Kelly NOT Admitting to Surprise Album – Also Insinuates it’s Not Even His Voice | LISTEN

*Not only is imprisoned singer/producer R. Kelly declaring he didn’t release the “I Admit It” album on Friday (12-09-22), but Kelz is basically saying that’s also not his voice that people are hearing. Well, if these two things are true, something obviously ain’t right in the universe.

In a phone call with his attorney, Kelly calls the recording a plot to screw him over in court.

Kelly’s attorney, Jennifer Bonjean, says he recorded Friday shortly after they’d met, reports TMZ. The site goes on to say that Kelly “shuts down the notion he’d put out any music right now, much less something with the lyrics, “I Admit It,” because he’s trying to appeal his latest federal conviction.”

Good Lord, we hope he’s not crazy enough to do something that stupid. Even though it certainly does sound like him, he’s insinuating the voice we’re hearing is not his.  He says, “I hope people recognized my voice and know that” he wouldn’t be recording in the middle of a legal battle.

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Here’s more via TMZ:
As we reported, it certainly looked and sounded like he’d release a 13-track album, with the title track addressing many of the allegations leveled against him.

After just a few hours, though, the project was pulled from Spotify and Apple Music — as Kelly’s label, Sony Music, denied any involvement in the recording or in distributing it to the streamers.

His legal team later told us, they were investigating to figure out who may have released the music. BTW, we know it was uploaded by Ingrooves, a distributor owned by Universal Music Group … with no ties to Sony Music.

R Kelly I admit it - poster
R Kelly I admit it – poster

If you need more proof that something ain’t right in this situation, the Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed Kelly didn’t produce any songs using equipment in prison. Think about that.

During this voice recording with the attorney, he seemed to want to prove it’s not his voice on “I Admit It” — so, he broke into a few bars of his song, “When A Woman’s Fed Up.”

Again, Kellz has convinced himself that the voice on “I Admit It” isn’t his, but what do YOU think?

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