The internet is abuzz after the release of a shocking new interview in the Village Voice about R. Kelly's history of allegedly abusing minors. Now, the singer is responding to the claims.
In support of his new 'Black Panties' album, R. Kelly kicked off a Twitter Q&A session to interact with his fans today. However, the conversation turned ugly within minutes of its inception.
R. Kelly is as raunchy and blunt as they come when it comes to sexual lyricism, especially on 'Black Panties.' So it's not all surprising that he provided a literal interpretation of the standard edition of his album cover on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' last night (Dec. 5) -- the FCC would've been livid if it was the deluxe edition interpretation.
Check out the scandalous performance that Lady Gaga and R. Kelly did last night at the American Music Awards! Do you think this crossed the line in any way?
R. Kelly is the self-proclaimed "Pied Piper of R&B" and he's earned his loyal following because he's provocative, bold, and uniquely talented. For two decades he has given us baby-making music, spirit-lifting pop songs, hip-hop-inflected party anthems and even musical theater with his 'Trapped in the Closet' series. With his latest opus, 'Black Panties,' on the way, the R. speaks to
As he prepares for his new, sexy album, R. Kelly is opening up. The usually-private singer shares the journey of his forthcoming 'Black Panties' LP in a promo visual for the project.