In her first-ever interview, Reshona Landfair, the girl in R. Kelly's infamous tape, discusses the singer's abuse and her long road to healing.
For years, projections have placed R Kelly’s potential release date somewhere around 2045, and recent reporting suggests that ...
The term, long considered a slur for those with intellectual disabilities, is seeing a resurgence on social media and across the political right.
In case you missed the latest in hip-hop drops, rapper 21 Savage recently released his fourth studio album, “What Happened to the Streets?” While a new drop is usually cause for excitement, his ...
The rapper included the hook from Kelly's own song of the same name. 21 Savage is facing backlash for using an R. Kelly sample on one of his latest album’s songs. The final track on his “What Happened ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rapper 21 Savage is facing backlash for the way he concluded his latest album, What Happened to the Streets?, released on Friday.
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The Game wants Diddy, R. Kelly and all "the freaky homies" released from prison. On Monday (Dec. 1), TMZ shared video from the Compton, Calif., rapper's 46th birthday party over the weekend. In the ...
The House of Representatives voted to compel the Department of Justice to release information about the federal government's investigations into Epstein. Amelia Robinson argues that making ...
The gates of R. Kelly’s onetime “Chocolate Factory” mansion in suburban Chicago have closed for good — and at a steep discount. The 21,000-square-foot estate, where the R&B singer once recorded hits ...
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R. Kelly is staying behind bars. The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the singer’s appeal to overturn his convictions of racketeering and Mann Act violations June 23, according to CNN. Kelly—a.k.a.