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R. Kelly Robert Kelly Antonio Brown Beat Mechanix Robert Kelly 2013 Black Panties [4] "Money Makes The World Go Round" (feat. Nas) R. Kelly Robert Kelly A. Barnes J. Malone N. Jones Robert Kelly Tone and Poke (co.) 1998 R. "More & More" Joe Robert Kelly‡ Robert Kelly± 2003 And Then... "Music Must Be a Lady" R. Kelly Robert Kelly‡ Robert ...
Kelly has sold over 200 million records, making him the most successful R&B male artist of the 1990s and also one of the best selling musical artists of all time. He is listed by Billboard as the most successful R&B/Hip Hop artist of the past 25 years (1985–2010) and also the most successful R&B artist in history.
Playlist: The Very Best of R. Kelly is a compilation album by American R&B singer R. Kelly. [1] [2] The album features some of Kelly's released and unreleased songs (as singles) over the course of his career. It peaked at #60 on the Billboard's R&B/Hip Hop Album chart.
"Do What U Want" Lady Gaga (feat. R. Kelly)† Stefani Germanotta Paul Blair Robert Kelly Martin Bresso William Grigahcine DJ White Shadow Lady Gaga 2013 Artpop "Drown In It" Chris Brown (feat. R. Kelly)† Christopher Brown Robert Kelly T-Town Productions Robert Kelly 2014 X "Gangsta Girl" Big Tymers (feat. R. Kelly)† Robert Kelly‡ Robert ...
"Bad Man" is a single by musician R. Kelly, [1] included on the soundtrack for the 2000 film Shaft. It was the first and only single from the Shaft soundtrack and charted at number 30 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart. A video for the song was directed by Hype Williams. [2]
R. is the third solo album by American singer R. Kelly, released as a double album on November 10, 1998, by Jive Records.It marked the first time Kelly worked with other producers as opposed to producing the entire album himself.
"Fiesta (Remix)" follows the previous single and music video, "The Storm Is Over Now". In 2001, the song spent five weeks at #1 on the US R&B chart and also reached #6 on the US Pop chart. The original "Fiesta" featured rapper Jadakiss. However, his verse was replaced by Boo & Gotti before the track was added as one of the 19 tracks on TP-2.com.
R. Kelly received mostly positive reviews from music critics. Callum Jones of Rolling Stone wrote, Kelly "has grown out of his unthinking misogyny to the point where he makes a plea in 'As I Look Into My Life' to 'brothers in the ghetto' to 'love and respect that woman and bring her happiness.' Make love not war is an old message, but Kelly ...