[Sylvester scoffs]
[Tawn:] "Yeah bruh-in-law that's what I'm talking about shoot em"
[Sylvester scoffs]
"Man well let me-"
[Sylvester scoffs again] "Shh"
"Y'all lucky I like that kinda shit, or I'll been a shot both of y'all ass
C'mon Tawn let's get the fuck up outta here"
[Tawn:] "Wha what you just goin let em get away with this shit? "
"What, kissing? Nigga come on... bring ya ass! "
"Shit... fuck that, I'm a go buy me a gun... and I'm a come back here and set this muthafucka off
Yeah bitches, beledat... "
"BRING YA ASS NIGGA! "
"Gimme my muthafuckin coat! "

R. Kelly

Robert Kelly is a Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, and producer from the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, where he first started performing under the “L” subway tracks as a teenager. This led into his first album, Born Into the 90’s, being released in 1992 as a collaboration between R. Kelly and Public Announcement. R. Kelly wrote and produced the entire album, which contained the #1 R&B hits “Honey Love” and “Slow Dance,” along with the Top 10 R&B hits “She’s Got That Vibe” (#7) and “Dedicated” (#9). The following year, Kelly went on to become a solo act.

In 1993, he released his first solo album, 12 Play, featuring the hits “Bump N' Grind” and “Your Body’s Callin'.” He released a self-titled album in 1995 featuring the hits “Down Low (Nobody Has To Know)” and “You Remind Me of Something,” while his 1998 double album, R., featured a string of hits, including “I Am Your Angel” with Celine Dion, “When a Woman’s Fed Up,” and his Grammy Award-winning song “I Believe I Can Fly” from the Space Jam soundtrack.

The success of these albums led to him becoming an in-demand producer in the ‘90s, writing and producing #1 hits for Aaliyah (“Back & Forth”), Janet Jackson (“Any Time, Any Place (Remix)”), Changing Faces (“G.H.E.T.T.O.U.T”), Maxwell (“Fortunate”), and Michael Jackson (“You Are Not Alone”).