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Andrew "I'm Not Gay No More" Caldwell Announces New Music: "I'm The New Kevin Hart"

"I'm just praying and asking god that Beyoncé does not steal my music."

Andrew Caldwell, the totally not-gay man who rose to viral fame by declaring "I don't like mens no more" from the stage of his St. Louis megachurch, has announced the release of his upcoming album.

Caldwell boldly promises he'll be "the new Kevin Hart, LeBron James" in an announcement posted to the Internet — a space he says he'll soon dominate.

"Get ready, y'all. My new music is coming out March 4th," he says, apparently while driving his car. "What did [Real Housewives of Atlanta's] Kenya Moore say? 'I am part of history. Do y'all understand?"

"My new single release will go all across the Internet. Ok? In the first week of April, it will hit stores, so get ready. I'm just praying and asking god that Beyoncé does not steal my music."

Caldwell's new music will be the first he's released since April 2014, when The Church of God in Christ sued him for dropping a remix of his infamous speech on iTunes.

Though he built his viral stardom on supposedly being "delivered" from homosexuality by god, he admitted in a subsequent interview that he still "desires" men and hopes god can work on his mannerisms next.

"God should deliver me more. I know it takes a process—but I think it is going a little bit slow," he said. "I want God to stop the switching… talking like a woman."

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