There’s much to consider when speaking about R. Kelly and his apparent contributions to the world of music.
With hits like I Believe I Can Fly and Ignition, R. Kelly’s smooth jams are works of art that take hold of the listener and transport them to the very streets of Chicago he grew up on.
On the other hand, he has basically confessed to being a paedophile.
But we come here today to speak about his reaction to a Durban man’s rendition of Bad Man. Breaking out into song at a taxi rank, the dude showed some legit singing skills.
The video was soon picked up by R. Kelly himself, who posted it to Instagram for his #FANFEATUREMONDAY:
It’s like you want to shout “Yay”, but you back down with a quiet “Nay” instead.
I tell you what local cover is doing it for me right now – Singer Lance Romeo’s Xhosa version of Adele’s Hello:
Legit.
[source:channel24]
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