R. Kelly may be serving time, but that hasn’t stopped him from making music or showcasing his vocals from behind bars.
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The fallen R&B singer made a shocking appearance on the ‘Inmate Tea with A&P’ podcast where he gave listeners live snippets of his 1998 track ‘When a Woman’s Fed Up’ and his 2003 track ‘Step in the Name of Love’.
Despite serving a 30-year sentence for federal racketeering and sex trafficking, Kelly insisted that his passion for music remains stronger than ever, he said:
“Singing is a beautiful disease that’s uncurable…I’m always singing.”
He is also alleged to have penned a whopping 25 albums while incarcerated.
While Kelly claims he’s “working on getting out,” his legal battles tell a different story. A federal appeals court recently upheld his conviction meaning he may have plenty more time to keep writing behind bars. However, his attorney Jennifer Bonjean remains hopeful stating:
“We will continue to fight for justice and for his freedom.”
Will Kelly release any of his 25 albums? Time will tell. Check out the podcast clip below:


#FREE RKELLY 💯
Have u tried Ozempic, p!g?
Good!! Free King Kells!
Jay-z bff??
Maybe I worship R. Kelly‘s devil di ck? Let Ling Ling gag on it