Clay Aiken has left RCA Records, People reported.
"We were unable to come to terms in a recent contract negotiation, and decided that it was best to move on," a rep for the singer told the mag.
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The former "American Idol" runner-up released four albums on the label, most recently 2008's "On My Way Here."
His RCA discography also includes his debut, 2003's "Measure Of A Man," as well as the 2004 holiday album, "Merry Christmas With Love," and 2006's "A Thousand Different Ways."
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Though Claymates may be clamoring for new music from the star, he's stayed in the spotlight with two stints on Broadway's "Spamalot" and will be a guest judge on the April 8 episode of "America's Next Top Model."
And the busy singer has his hands full at home with his son, Parker, born August 8 last year.
"I may never have any free time once Parker starts walking and talking," Clay told People in December. "He's still uber-dependent. I'm ready for him to start talking. I'm ready for a little action!"
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