Teyana Taylor on Frustrations with ‘K.T.S.E.’ Album

T.T. finally addresses the project

Last month, G.O.O.D. Music completed their June takeover, with the release of Teyana Taylor’s K.T.S.E. album. Unlike the other efforts, the Harlem singer’s project was delayed until Saturday morning, which unfortunately affected her first week sales.

Initially, she revealed to fans that clearance samples was the hold up and promised an updated visual track with bonus songs. Unfortunately, that’s been cancelled for the moment, as Pusha T even went to say that the first lady of G.O.O.D. was frustrated with the release.

Well, below, Teyana breaks down her problems with the album, citing that she’s actually in love with the project – but wanted to give her fans more since it’s been almost five years since her last album.

Take a look at media below.

For a better clarity of my "publicized emotions" toward my album…I LOVE MY ALBUM and never said that I didnt AND BELIEVE IN MY ALBUM with all of me. My complaints never came from a place of anger but more so from a place of hurt that I felt that I owed the world more. After 5 years of patience I could have anticipated the culture would be hurt that all I had to offer them was 23 mins. I have a very loyal and active fan base that I'm extremely indebted to and that I am extremely dedicated to. Though a shortened version shocked me upon its released date i appreciate my brother Ye for helping me produce my most vulnerable, personal and soulful album to date. I think that our collaboration on this album shows and proves to add to the culture we creatives promise to push forward! I never meant for my passion to be mistaken for ungratefulness however i'm always open to agreeing to disagree, that doesnt take away from the bond I share with not only Ye but all of my G.O.O.D Music family. Yall know ima keep shit a buck! #KTSE and last but not least I want to thank everyone for the love and support of #KTSE! 💕

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