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The rapper released a 19-minute song called "I Admit."
July 23 2018 5:09 PM EST
March 12 2019 3:30 AM EST
R. Kelly released a 19-minute song on Monday addressing the allegations that he has held young women captive in an abusive sex cult. Business Insider reports on the song, titled "I Admit," Kelly expresses fear that he'll be sent to prison like Bill Cosby over the series of new allegations that started with a Buzzfeed News report in October 2017. Kelly also sings, "What's the definition of a cult? / What's the definition of a sex slave? / Go to the dictionary, look it up / Let me know I'll be here waiting." Listen to the song here.
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