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“They said it had ‘no singles,’” the source told us. “But what they really meant was that Jade refused to dumb it down. There’s a track on there—track four, ‘Glitch Fuck (Self Checkout)’—that is literally the most visceral representation of digital dysphoria ever put to a 909 kick. It’s abrasive. It’s honest. And yeah, it makes you uncomfortable. That’s the point.”

If the industry won't give it to us, the internet will. We’ve seen it with Carti, we’ve seen it with Jai Paul, and we’re seeing it now. The "Exclusive" nature of this music shouldn't be because of a corporate lockout; it should be because of the art's uniqueness. Final Thoughts: FR, Fuck RCA JADE GLITCH FUCK RCA FOR SHELVING THIS ALBUM FR... EXCLUSIVE

It is genuinely baffling that RCA chose to shelve this album. From the opening distorted synths to the vocalist’s signature gritty delivery, Jade Glitch is a masterclass in pushing genre boundaries. It feels dangerous in a way that mainstream pop has been missing for a decade. Instead of championing an artist who was ready to break the mold, the label decided to play it safe, locking away a potential instant classic. “They said it had ‘no singles,’” the source told us

The hashtag #ReleaseTheJadeCut has been trending for 18 hours. Fans are comparing this to Yandhi , to Whole Lotta Red pre-release, to the original Donda listening parties. But this is different. This isn’t an artist being precious. This is a label actively burying a record because it makes them nervous. It’s abrasive