About R. KellyR. Kelly's Early Life
Kelly and Aaliyah illegally married in 1994; Aaliyah was only 15 but claimed to be 18 on the marriage papers. The press revealed their marriage in 1995, and the two quickly and quietly agreed to annull their union. Aaliyah also ended her professional partnership with Kelly at that time, going on to a hugely successful career that came to a tragic end when she died in a plane crash on August 25, 2001. Allegations of dalliances with teenaged women would come back to haunt Kelly nearly ten years later, but at the time, rumors of the marriage were brushed off with denials.
In 1995, Kelly found his huge success as a songwriter penning hits for R&B group Changing Faces and pop and R&B music legends Janet Jackson (producing the remix for Jackson's 1994 smash, "Any Time, Any Place") and Michael Jackson (penning and co-producing the single, "You Are Not Alone" for Jackson's HIStory album in 1995). The latter single became the first in music history to debut atop the Billboard Hot 100 at #1. "I Believe I Can Fly", R., "Sparkle",
TP-2.Com During the same year as a smash hit solo album, Kelly also miraculously found time to completely produce, write and arrange a 15-track album for the debut artist of his Rockland imprint. The female singer, Sparkle, had a massive hit atop the R&B charts for 6 weeks with the track "Be Careful", a duet with Kelly himself about the tribulations of a broken marriage, much in the vein of his own "When a Woman's Fed Up". The album involved a combination of upbeat, rap-crowd-pleasers such as the Cam'ron and Nature collabo "Good Life" and sexy, mid-tempo numbers like "Time To Move On" and "Vegas" (which featured a rap from fellow Rockland artist, female-rapper Strings.) The album also featured a faithful cover of the Minnie Riperton track "Lovin' You". Despite a heavyweight like Kelly at the helm of her album, Sparkle's career in music never really got off the ground after "Be Careful"'s success. Remixes of "Lovin' You" (this one by Wyclef Jean) and "Time To Move On" (this featuring Kelly-collaborating rappers Vegas Cats) were issued to create some rap-audience attention but by this point it was too late. Sparkle called it quits, returning two years later on Motown with a tepid effort, no longer promoted with Kelly's superstar presence. In 2000, Kelly returned to his lover man persona with TP-2.com, a sequel to his 1993 classic album Twelve Play. The biggest singles weren't based on his sexual prowess - "I Wish" (a top 10 pop and #1 R&B record) was dedicated to the people Kelly adored who passed away including his mother and a best friend from the old days, and "Fiesta" (whose remix version featured acclaimed rapper Jay-Z and was a top 5 pop and #1 R&B single) was about partying. But the album's third-biggest single, the loose and humor-filled "Feelin' On Yo' Booty" was immediately comparable to Marvin Gaye in his post-"Let's Get It On" period and to Kelly's earlier hit "Bump & Grind". The Best of Both Worlds at the Worst of
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In addition to those charges, Kelly was further indicted in Florida in January 2003 on twelve counts of possession of child pornography. However, the charges were dropped after the search that led to the indictment was ruled illegal. In 2003, comedian Dave Chappelle made a skit showing R. Kelly pouring his urine and "Doo-Doo Butter" on teenage girls. In 2004, allegations emerged that among Kelly's tapes was one including gospel singer Deleon Richards, the wife of New York Yankees baseball player Gary Sheffield. During the pornography controversy, Kelly's problems carried over into his own family. His wife sought a restraining order against him on September 2, 2005 claiming he physically and verbally attacked her on two occasions but rescinded her request on September 26. Andrea had been a backup dancer before they married and is the mother of his son and two daughters.
In 2004, he decided to release a two-sided double-album showing his different sides titled Happy People/U Saved Me with one side, Happy People, celebrating club-going smooth dance-oriented soul cuts and the other showcasing Kelly's inspirational side. Both title tracks were released as singles in mid-2004, with "Happy People" becoming a moderate hit. Kelly and Jay-Z released a follow up to the album The Best of Both Worlds in October 2004, Unfinished Business, which included eleven previously unreleased tracks by the duo. It debuted at #1 on the US Billboard albums chart. This release was timed to coincide with The Best Of Both Worlds Tour. Jay-Z eventually removed R. Kelly halfway through the tour, after R. Kelly accused Jay-Z's entourage of attacking him with Mace or pepper spray. Kelly who referred to himself on record as the Pied Piper of R&B, he had a pop hit in a collaboration with rapper Ja Rule and singer Ashanti titled "Wonderful". He release a new album titled TP-3: Reloaded in July, which heralded back to his classic 12 Play period. In April 2005 Kelly released the long awaited "In The Kitchen", well-known among fans attending his live shows. The song was intended to be the album's lead single and received major radio airplay for a couple of months, but Kelly eventually decided to leave it as a buzz single. It was quickly followed up just weeks later with his "Trapped In The Closet" saga, which rapidly climbed, and then suddenly fell, the R&B and urban culture charts nationwide. After the novelty success of the five-chapter song, which Kelly had likened to an audio version of Desperate Housewives prior to its release, Kelly revealed that he was working on parts six through ten of the song. They were released to radio later in the summer, in a similar fashion to how the first five were released, and Kelly promising to tie up some loose ends that the first five left. Another song off the album was a duet with rapper The Game titled "Playas Only", which despite an earlier climb has failed to ignite the charts. At the MTV Video Music Awards on August 28, Kelly notably gave a six minute long lip-synched performance of his "Trapped in the Closet" suite. R. Kelly performed in the 2005 Billboard Music Awards, his performance was outside of MGM Grand. Kelly is particapting in a charity single written and produced by Michael Jackson. It is unclear if he is particapting in the single as a performer or producer. The single to be titled "I Have This Dream", and released in mid-late February 2006. R. Kelly Music Facts
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