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Club Shay Shay·EntertainmentR. Kelly Made Artists Wait 3 Days For Hits & Play Midnight Basketball I CLUB SHAY SHAY
TL;DR
The guest recounts R. Kelly's eccentric studio process — making artists wait days and play 2am basketball — and why he never recovered from controversy unlike Chris Brown.
Key Points
- 1.R. Kelly made artists wait two to three days in the studio before working with them. He'd disappear while celebrities sat idle, then hold 2am midnight basketball games with concession stands and a DJ, forcing everyone — including Charlie Wilson in a trench coat — to attend before getting their hit.
- 2.The guest's hit 'Jigalow' was created almost by accident. Tired of waiting, he freestyled his verses and left disappointed, only to learn two weeks later that R. Kelly had quietly added the hook, and the label called it amazing.
- 3.R. Kelly lost public forgiveness because he repeatedly offended without showing remorse. The guest argued society overlooked Aaliyah at 15, then the tape, then forgave again after Ignition — but Kelly kept 'playing in people's faces' with no atonement or visible growth.
- 4.The guest draws a parallel between R. Kelly and Diddy, arguing both were prosecuted for less than what actually happened. He contends the real issue is the lack of sincere apology and genuine change, not just the criminal acts themselves.
- 5.The guest defended including Chris Brown in his basketball movie 'She Ball,' arguing Brown has shown real growth over 20 years. He compared Brown's journey to Bobby Brown and Mike Tyson — people who hit rock bottom, changed, and deserve to be welcomed back, calling cancel culture a failure of 'council culture.'
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