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Boosie Badazz's Fumes After R. Kelly's Surprise Album Is Taken Down, Singer Denies Releasing It
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Before voicing his frustration on Twitter, the Baton Rouge emcee shared on Instagram videos of him smiling and bobbing his head while listening to the disgraced singer's 'I Admit It' and 'Planet'.

AceShowbiz - Boosie Badazz (Lil Boosie) is upset that R. Kelly's new album is no longer available. Upon learning that the latter's "I Admit It" was taken down after its surprise release, the Baton Rouge native took to Twitter to voice his disappointment.

"THEY TOOK THE ALBUM DOWN WTF THAT S**T WAS JAMMING !!" the emcee fumed on Friday, December 9. "WHATS GOING ON ?SO HE CANT DROP ALBUMS BECAUSE OF HIS TROUBLES ?"

Prior to that, Boosie shared on Instagram a video of him smiling and bobbing his head while listening to R. Kelly's title track, "I Admit It", which was previously released on Soundcloud back in 2018. He then shared another clip that showed him jamming to "Planet".

"THIS MF R.KELLY IS THE GREATEST [flame emoji]," the 40-year-old, whose real name is Torence Ivy Hatch, captioned the second post. "IM LIT TODAY!! #FreeRKellyAsap."

"I Admit It" was dropped on streamers like Spotify and Apple on Friday. However, R. Kelly, who is serving a 30-year prison sentence after being found guilty of multiple sexual misconduct charges last year in New York, denied that he was the one who released it.

"Apparently somebody done faked an album called I Admit It, and put it out there as if it was me putting it out," the disgraced singer said in the prison recording. "And I'm not putting out any albums, I haven't put out any albums, I'm not even interested in putting out any albums, 'cause my only focus is the appeal and everything else."

"But it seems like somebody want this album out to mess with the appeal because why would I put an album out called I Admit It? Okay, so that right there make no damn sense," R. Kelly continued. He went on to note that he was not the one singing the 13 songs off the new album.

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