RCA declined to comment, though a spokesperson for Sony Music Group sent a terse “no statement at this time” when reached.
Jade, for their part, posted a single image on their private Instagram story last night: a blurry photo of a hard drive wrapped in a sweater, captioned “finders keepers.”
We don’t condone leaking music. Usually.
But when a label shelves an album this vital, this weird, and this defiantly fucking good? The glitch is already out of the machine.
Stream the tracks while you can. Screenshot this article. And remember: Jade Glitch didn’t sell out. RCA sold out the art.
Rating: 9.4 / Fuck RCA
—Stay tuned for the exclusive interview with the leaker tomorrow. JADE GLITCH FUCK RCA FOR SHELVING THIS ALBUM FR... EXCLUSIVE
Title: Inside the Controversy: The ‘Jade Glitch’ Album and the Fury Over RCA’s Decision to Shelve It
Subtitle: Fans erupt as unreleased project remains in limbo – exclusive look at what we know.
Introduction In the world of major label politics, few things infuriate artists and fans more than the quiet shelving of a completed album. Recently, whispers have become screams around a project tentatively titled Jade Glitch (or featuring a prominent “Jade” artist). RCA Records, home to a roster of major pop and hip-hop acts, stands accused of permanently sidelining the record—prompting the raw online reaction: “FUCK RCA.”
What is ‘Jade Glitch’? While details remain unconfirmed, sources close to the production suggest Jade Glitch was a stylistic departure, blending hyperpop glitches with alternative R&B. The “Jade” in question is believed to be [Artist Name], who has previously hinted at creative differences with RCA.
Why Was It Shelved? Industry insiders point to three common reasons:
Fan Outrage and the “FUCK RCA” Movement On platforms like Reddit and X (Twitter), the phrase “FUCK RCA” has trended sporadically, with fans accusing the label of burying work by [Artist Name], [Other Artist], and now the Jade Glitch sessions. Petitions have circulated but garnered fewer than 5,000 signatures. RCA declined to comment, though a spokesperson for
Exclusive: What We’ve Learned This outlet obtained a snippet of an alleged demo – though it cannot be verified. The 15-second clip features glitched vocals and a bassline reminiscent of [Similar Artist]. Attempts to reach RCA for comment were met with “no statement at this time.”
Conclusion Until the artist or RCA confirms the album’s existence, Jade Glitch remains a ghost in the machine. But if the fury online is any indication, fans won’t let this shelving go quietly.
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In a move that has left fans and insiders alike reeling, the highly anticipated album from emerging artist Jade Glitch has been shelved by RCA Records, a decision that has sparked heated debate and outright anger within the music community. The term "glitch" is not only a nod to Jade's artistic moniker but also a fitting descriptor of the unexpected turn of events that has unfolded.
Sources close to the artist have revealed that the decision to shelve the album came as a shock to Jade Glitch and their team. The album, which was said to push boundaries in electronic and experimental music, had been generating significant buzz. Its shelving has raised questions about creative freedom, the role of record labels in artistic expression, and the ever-thin line between commercial viability and innovative artistry.
"It's a travesty," a source close to the artist wished to remain anonymous. "The music is groundbreaking, a fusion of sounds that challenges and invigorates. The industry needs more of this kind of creativity, not less." Fan Outrage and the “FUCK RCA” Movement On
The move by RCA Records has been met with fierce criticism from fans and fellow artists, who are taking to social media to express their disappointment and support for Jade Glitch. The hashtag #FreeJadeGlitchAlbum has begun trending, indicating a broader desire for the music to see the light of day.
In response to the backlash, RCA Records has issued a statement citing "creative differences" as the reason for the album's shelving. However, insiders suggest that the real reason may be more complex, involving not just artistic vision but also commercial considerations and the current state of the music industry.
Jade Glitch, known for their enigmatic presence and innovative approach to music, has yet to make a public statement on the matter. However, a cryptic message posted on their social media suggested a determination to find a way to share their work with the world, despite the setback.
The situation highlights the ongoing tensions between artistic expression and commercial interests in the music industry. As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: the public's appetite for Jade Glitch's music is undeniable, and the hope for its release remains a significant point of contention.
We’ve heard seven of the eleven tracks. Here’s the breakdown: