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"In case you're not familiar, R. Kelly is a brilliant R&B singer-slash-crazy person."
Aziz Ansari, Dangerously Delicious

Robert Sylvester Kelly (born January 8, 1967) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer.

He was active in music from 1989 to 2019, specializing in R&B, Hip-Hop, and gospel. He is known for hit singles such as "I Believe I Can Fly" (from the Space Jam soundtrack), "Bump N' Grind", "Your Body's Callin'", and "Ignition (Remix)", as well as the "Hip-Hopera" Trapped in the Closet. He has sold 75 million records worldwide, making him the most successful male R&B artist of The '90s. He was widely celebrated for his talent and style as well as his influence on the R&B/hip-hop sound of the 1990s and 2000s, all the way up to earning nicknames such as "the King of R&B".

However, Kelly's image and legacy are marred by numerous allegations of sexual abuse and misconduct, many involving minors. These accusations, dating back to the early stages of his career, cast a shadow over his accomplishments. His controversial relationship and marriage with then-underage singer Aaliyah in 1995 and allegations of abuse by his ex-wife Andrea Kelly further tarnished his image. In 2017, a lengthy story from BuzzFeed News accused Kelly of allegedly running a "sex cult" and engaging in human trafficking of women (some lured in as teenagers) with the promise of helping them establish singing careers. Despite these claims, his career remained largely unaffected until the release of the Lifetime documentary series Surviving R. Kelly in 2019, which sparked a nationwide reckoning with his actions. In 2021, he was convicted of sex trafficking and other charges, resulting in a 30-year prison sentence, and convicted in a second trial in 2022 of three of 13 counts of producing child pornography. He also lost a civil trial against one of his accusers and was found liable in a default judgment against another. Kelly continues to challenge his convictions and maintains his innocence.

To not be confused with Richard Kelly.


Studio discography:

  • Born into the 90's (1992; collaboration with Public Announcement)
  • 12 Play (1993)
  • R. Kelly (1995)
  • R. (1998)
  • TP-2.com (2000)
  • The Best of Both Worlds (2002; collaboration with Jay-Z)
  • Chocolate Factory (2003)
  • Happy People/U Saved Me (2004)
  • Unfinished Business (2004; collaboration with Jay-Z)
  • TP.3 Reloaded (2005)
  • Double Up (2007)
  • Untitled (2009)
  • Love Letter (2010)
  • Write Me Back (2012)
  • Black Panties (2013)
  • The Buffet (2015)
  • 12 Nights of Christmas (2016)

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