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Post by MichaelTheMartian on Apr 16, 2011 1:50:50 GMT -5
Just look at this, he performed this yesterday.
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Post by Cult Member BriGuy on Apr 16, 2011 15:56:42 GMT -5
OK OK we get it, you like R. Kelly. When it's all said & done, how will Robert Kelly be remembered? No one can deny his talent & his success. He''s sold over 65 million in album sales. He is the king of R&B, no one else can compare. Just when everyone thought his career was done and was going on to the long list of 90's R&B stars that simply can't sell anymore or just aren't relevant, he brings out Love Letter, one of the best albums of 2010 and the best r&b album since Chocolate Factory, he outdid himself. The man has penned Michael Jackson's last no.1 hit, "You Are Not Alone", has written for Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, The Isley Brothers, along other music legends. Has had more than 40 top 20 hits worldwide. Singles like Igniton, I Believe I Can Fly, I Wish, If I Could Turn Back The Hands, I'm Your Angel, Bump & Grind, Sex Me, and so many more. He has an amazing voice, needs to be heard to be believed. If you don't believe me just check this out But behind all that, in 2002 he was hit with major accusations of child molestation, even a sex tape was released. But in 2008 he proved innocent, but many believe that it was him, many believe it wasn't. So really, when it is all said and done and (touch wood) he passes away, how will he be remembered? New rule: You're only allowed to make one thread defending R. Kelly during your time on WF wfigs.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=Wrestling_Figures&action=display&thread=171360&page=1Drip Drip Drip
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