Sometimes, it is more financially viable for a massive conglomerate to write off an unreleased album as a loss for tax purposes than it is to spend millions marketing a niche, avant-garde product.
No. Despite the massive online outrage,
The era was so successful that RCA followed up just months later, on December 5, 2025, with a deluxe reissue titled , adding eight new tracks to the project. Inside the Track: "Glitch"
There are legal issues or disagreements regarding creative direction. The artist and the label are in a contract dispute. JADE GLITCH FUCK RCA FOR SHELVING THIS ALBUM FR... EXCLUSIVE
Are you looking to use this for a , a Twitter/X rant , or perhaps a promotional flyer for a guerilla release?
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
In the back of the room, a record executive named Miller froze, his drink halfway to his mouth. He’d come to scout a different artist, but that voice—distorted, haunting, and undeniably Jade’s—made the hair on his neck stand up. Sometimes, it is more financially viable for a
According to a report from the JADE tea room ☕️ X account (May 15, 2026) , an RCA Records executive actually confirmed a second solo era is coming, with plans for new music and live shows this summer following a relaunch.
It sounds like you’re quoting a frustrated comment or post about an unreleased album, likely from a fan of an artist named (possibly Jade from Little Mix, or another artist with “Jade” in their name).
JADE GLITCH FUCK RCA FOR SHELVING THIS ALBUM FR... EXCLUSIVE Inside the Track: "Glitch" There are legal issues
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We don’t condone leaking music. Usually.
While rumors sometimes circulate about labels "shelving" projects, JADE (Jade Thirlwall) successfully released her debut solo album, , through RCA Records on September 12, 2025. The track "Glitch" is a prominent experimental hyperpop and "futuristic R&B" song on that album.
While the "shelving" claims were a major part of the online discourse during the leak era, the album did eventually see a full commercial release through RCA.