CHICAGO (WLS) -- Months after being sentenced to decades behind bars in federal prison, R. Kelly's voice is being heard, once again, on a new unofficial album entitled "I Admit It." ABC 7 Chicago ...
A new R. Kelly album titled I Admit It appeared on streaming services on Friday but R. Kelly has denied involvement with its release, calling it a plot to undermine him in court, according to audio ...
*In an effort to crack down on hate content, beginning today (May 10), Spotify users will no longer be able to find R. Kelly’s music on any of the streaming service’s editorial or algorithmic ...
R. Kelly's latest album, released while the singer remains in prison, has been pulled from major streamers after briefly hitting platforms like Spotify and iTunes on Friday. The R&B singer, currently ...
Spotify reversed its hate content and conduct policy, three weeks after the streaming company announced it was removing R. Kelly and other artists from all its playlists and algorithmic ...
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. By Mesfin Fekadu R. Kelly’s lawyer said an album uploaded ...
Spotify, the music industry’s leading streaming service, said Thursday that it would stop promoting or recommending music by artists whose content or conduct it deemed to be offensive, hoping to quell ...
On Dec. 9, an album under R. Kelly’s name titled I Admit It was released on streaming services. The 13-song album features tracks that are titled “Freaky Sensation,” “I Found Love,” and “Good Ole Days ...
Update: Spotify has also removed controversial rapper XXXTentacion from its playlists. XXXTentacion's hit "SAD!" was on Rap Caviar, Spotify's most popular playlist, as of yesterday. Now it's gone, ...
Many were shocked and appalled on Friday following the news that disgraced R&B superstar R. Kelly had seemingly dropped a bootleg new album—while behind bars. Kelly, whose name is Robert Sylvester ...
A collection of new songs from R. Kelly that briefly appeared on Spotify and Apple Music on Friday was an “unauthorized” release of stolen music, the incarcerated R&B singer’s attorney said. Jennifer ...