R. Kelly addresses the new 'I Admit It' album craziness

Don’t believe the hype no matter how good it sounds. Chicago icon R. Kelly has stepped up from behind bars to address rumors and speculation about a new project called I Admit It. Spoiler alert? It’s fake.

Kells shuts down the studio effort confusion and acknowledges his only focus is on having an appeal put into place to get out from prison.

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