R Kelly Drops New Song "I Admit", Wants Support From His 'Hood'
R Kelly has come out to get all he has to say about his sexual assault allegations off his chest, getting that done he dropped a 19-minute long single "I Admit".
In clearing his mind over the situation that has taken a toll on his music career, the Chicago-born hit-maker called out to his fellow African-Americans for their "support more than ever".
To his critics, in the persons of John Legend, Stevie Harvey and radio host Tom Joyner he asked reasons why they are tearing "down another brother, and to women he asked them to "show black men some love 'cause black men we go through enough."
R Kelly was accused of running an alleged "sex cult" at his resident where women are being brainwashed and held hostage against their consent. Making it worse, he was accused of dictating to them how they would live their live daily, but the Chocolate Factory denied that in his song as he said "i'm not convicted, not arrested".
In clearing his mind over the situation that has taken a toll on his music career, the Chicago-born hit-maker called out to his fellow African-Americans for their "support more than ever".
To his critics, in the persons of John Legend, Stevie Harvey and radio host Tom Joyner he asked reasons why they are tearing "down another brother, and to women he asked them to "show black men some love 'cause black men we go through enough."
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