Ryan Adams attends the Capitol Records 75th anniversary gala at Capitol Records Tower on Nov. 15, 2016 in Los Angeles.

Ryan Adams has resurfaced online for the first time in five months following allegations of sexual misconduct by several women.

The embattled singer-songwriter took to social media Friday night (July 19) to share a statement in response to the allegation made against him in a New York Times article in February. He also shared a snippet of his new song "I'm Sorry and I Love You" on Instagram.

“I have a lot to say. I am going to. Soon,” Adams wrote. “Because the truth matters. I know who I am. What I am. It’s time people know. Past time. All the beauty in a life cannot be reduced to rubble for lies. This madness. My work was a map for the lost. Not a billboard. So soon.”

In February, The New York Times published an article with accusations of sexual misconduct, emotional abuse and manipulative behavior by several female musicians, including his ex-wife Mandy Moore and musician Phoebe Bridgers.

In response to the article, Adams tweeted an apology to to those he hurt, but said the "picture that this article paints is upsettingly inaccurate. Some of its details are misrepresented; some are exaggerated; some are outright false."

The accusations also forced the postponement of Adams' upcoming album, Big Colors, which was set to arrive in April. The new song "I’m Sorry and I Love You" was previously seen on a track list of the upcoming album.

On Friday, Adams also a series of other posts on social media, including numerous photos and an instrumental clip of a song. See his posts below.