R KellyHis legacy is fiercely debated in a new medium Kendrick Lamar Lyrics touching on the shameful/condemned R&B legend – the question is… did he make good music???
That’s what Twitter is arguing about now, after someone apparently responded to one of Kenny’s new songs on his album, ‘Mr. Morale and The Big Steppers,’ in which he suggests his SO is still a hypocrite listening to Kelly’s music — despite it all.
I wish you all would stop saying everyone secretly listens to R. Kelly’s music like we don’t 😭😭😭 I promise the music isn’t that good
– (@zayoIogy) May 13, 2022
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This is the original Tweet that came out on Thursday that stopped that talk entirely – the user wrote, “I hope you’ll stop saying everyone listens to R music. That’s fine.”
And they went on to add… “And if you must listen to it in secret, you know it’s wrong, like where are we going from here.”
The track referred to seems to be “We cry together” Taylor Paige In a heated argument with rap with Kendrick. At one point, she said… “You’re the reason Harvey Weinstein saw his conclusion // You’re the reason R. Kelly didn’t realize he was abusive.”
So, Kane replies in the song… “Man, shut your mouth, we all know you still play his music // He said I’m sick of these mischievous and pretty bitches // Fake innocent, fake feminist, stop pretending // All feelings aren’t More realistic than you advocate.”
Coming back to the tweet… a good many people responded by saying that denying R. Kelly did “good” music is absurd – honestly, the guy has the accolades and writing/producing the credits to objectively prove it. The truth is, yes – R. Kelly was undoubtedly a true hit maker.
There is no shortage of stars written by / produced by and / or with (or in many cases, all 3) – the list consists of names such as HighAnd B2KAnd DidiAnd Toni BraxtonAnd lady gagaAnd the sparkleAnd MaxwellAnd Michael JacksonAnd Nick CannonAnd GenuineAnd Isley Bruce. , Whitney HoustonAnd singerAnd Chris BrownAnd Jennifer HudsonAnd pitbullAnd Justin Beiber …and much more.
Of course, that doesn’t even touch on his personal song list that was hugely popular upon release – not least including “Ignition (Remix)”, “Bump n’ Grind”, Step in the Name of Love, “I Think I Can Fly”, and a number of Countless others.
This seems to boil down to… Can two things be true simultaneously, and most importantly – can we separate art from artist? If that’s the case, there’s simply no way anyone could argue that R. Kelly didn’t make good music in his prime… and yes, he did too. did terrible things.
Still Bombin R Kelly in 2022???
With that said, we’ll ask the obvious – keep in mind the answers are anonymous – but if we’re real… do you still play R. Kelly’s music today, despite his personal behavior???