Thursday, December 22, 2011

R Kelly

R Kelly
Robert Sylvester Kelly was for years disappeared into oblivion. But now is back to the former shooting star - and his comeback on the high seas.

2011: THE COMEBACK PLANNED

R. Kelly, 44, breaks new ground - or rather: he puts to sea. The singer revealed on Twitter this week, his next project. As an animator, he will make next year on a cruise ship entertainment. The "Destiny" brought on 1 October 2012 in Miami and then travels through the Caribbean for five days. Tickets cost between approximately 1000 and 3000 dollars. In addition, the singer said that he wanted to turn to an almond-operation returned to more music.

2010 - 1996: THE PRIVATE debacle
Instead of making music with his attention, Kelly took care over the years with violence and sexual escapades made headlines: 1996 started with a brawl in the state of Louisiana. The laceration required stitches an opponent with 110 stitches, Kelly was given a year of probation. 1998 arrests followed a number of laws for crossings, as in the car listening to music too loudly. The musician was acquitted four years later came the real debacle: The newspaper "Chicago Sun-Times" reported on a video that showed Kelly having sex with a 13-year-olds. Likewise, you could see how he urinated on the girl. The indictment included 21 points, including those of child pornography. While the FBI said that it was claimed that the man in the video for R. Kelly, this always meant that a mistake there. After several postponements and schedule statement denials from him, Kelly, a district court in Chicago found not guilty. Nevertheless, it hurt all the fuss: For example, no longer showed the German music channel MTV's videos.

1991 - 1998: THE MUSICAL HIGHLIGHTS
R. Kelly was the star of R & B scene with his song "Sex Me (Pt. 1 & 2)" the first time he reached gold status. Besides writing, he produced and arranged Michael Jackson's hit "You Are Not Alone," for which he was ausgzeichnet of the "BMI Pop Citation of Achievement". Twelve years later it emerged that Kelly had stolen the melody. In 1998 he released his album "R" on which the titles were "I Believe I Can Fly" and "Gotham City". Both songs became big hits, not least because they belonged to the soundtracks of the movies "Space Jam" or "Batman & Robin".

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