Singer R. Kelly has parted ways with music label Sony's RCA according to entertainment news site TMZ.
The move comes after a docuseries called Surviving R. Kelly revealed allegations about predatory behaviour by the singer.
Protests have taken place outside the label's offices in Los Angeles and in New York since the series of documentaries were released.
The I believe I can fly singer had been with the label and its subsidiaries for seven years.
The six hour documentary premiered earlier this month, back-up singers alleged sexual relations between the star and three girls under the age of 16, including the singer Aaliyah when she was aged 15. Aaliyah died in a 2001 plane crash at the age of 22.
The allegations against the 51-year-old singer, best known for his hit I Believe I Can Fly, are subject to criminal prosecution in several US states including Illinois, where Kelly lived as a resident of Chicago.
In May of last year, the online streaming platform Spotify removed the artist's music from its playlists after the Time's Up movement for gender equality urged the music industry to dump him over persistent sex abuse allegations.
But the service ultimately backtracked on a policy that reduced exposure for artists accused of personal misconduct, after criticism that the leading streaming platform was hurting musicians on flimsy evidence.
Kelly pushed back against the allegations in a 19-minute song, I Admit, released last year, in which he said he was himself abused at age 14. On the track he vented frustration over the stream of allegations against him.
Since the allegations arose many artists have distanced themselves by removing their music made in collaboration with him from streaming outlets.
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