Three years into a 30-year sentence for šāÆš trafficking and racketeering, R. Kelly broke his silence this week during a seven-minute phone call into the Inmate Tea With A&P podcast, in which the disgraced former R&B star claimed that heās written more than two dozen albums since his imprisonment in 2022.
Kelly called in on a monitored prison phone line and told the showās hosts that he was told he was supposed to sing someone āHappy Birthday,ā as the two women giggled and referred to the 58-year-old singer born Robert Sylvester Kelly as the āKing of R&B,ā as well as by his once honorific title: āthe Pied Piper of R&B.ā
Saying he was feeling āgreat,ā Kelly broke into the opening lines of his 1998 song āWhen a Womanās Fed Up,ā singing a cappella as one of the hosts danced in her seat, laughed and enthusiastically sang back-up vocals. Asked if heās continued to used his talents while incarcerated, the vocalist ā whose daughter, Buku Abi, now 26, claimed in a documentary last year that her father had šāÆšually abused her as a child, claims his lawyer denied ā referred to singing as āa beautiful disease thatās uncurable. Thatās not gonna happen, not singing.ā
In fact, Kelly, claimed that heās written ālike 25 albumsā since he was sentenced to three decades in prison in 2021 following a conviction on racketeering and šāÆš trafficking charges; in 2022, Kelly was also convicted of three counts of šāÆšual exploitation enticement of a minor child via production of child pornography as well as three counts of coercion and enticement of a minor to engage in criminal šāÆšual activity.
Before his sentence, Kelly was known for his prolific nature, releasing 18 studio albums from 1992 through 2016 as well as 33 chapters in his bizarre āTrapped in the Closetā musical soap opera series between 2005 and 2012.
In addition to writing songs from his cell at a federal prison in North Carolina, Kelly said heās working on trying to get out of prison so he can get back to āwhat it is God gave me, my talent.ā Last month, Manhattanās 2nd Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals rejected Kellyās bid to appeal his New York conviction, which, given the singerās age, could keep him locked up into his 80s if he serves the full term.
Kelly was long dogged by allegations of šāÆšual and physical abuse of women, as well as an illegal marriage in 1994 to a then-15-year-old Aaliyah when he was 27. He was accused in 2017 of holding half a dozen women hostage, some allegedly underage, as part of what was described as a ācult,ā in which he allegedly controlled every aspect of their lives, from when they ate and bathed to how they dressed and when they had šāÆš with him.
Multiple women later came forward to claim that Kelly šāÆšually and physically abused them, including a number who spoke for the first time in public about his alleged abuse in the bombshell Surviving R. Kelly series; Kelly and his legal team have denied the allegations.