"Wh-What the hell are you bitches doin'?"
"Daddy we came to see if you-"
"Shut up!"
"Now didn't I tell you h-h-hoes to wait in the car?"
"Yes, but Nocea wanted to se-"
"Shut up!"
"Now don't utter another goddamn word"
"You see this fist?"
"Mhm"
"Now whose idea was this?"
("Hm, pigeon gon' shit on you, this time")
"Bitches"
"Didn't I ask you a fuckin' question?"
"Well we were all sittin' in the car, and it was just takin' too long"
"And then Nocea got worried and she said to us: 'Let's get out and see what's goin' on'"
"And that's-"
"Shut it up!"
"Now just shut your goddamn mouth!"
"You can't bullshit me, Nocea my ass"
"Hell, this bitch can't even see"
"Now get yo' ass back on in that car"
"Daddy, let me explain"
"I can explain"
"Help her! Guide her!"
"Call my bitches En Vogue, ain't that some shit"

"Coat!"
"Hands"
"Hold my cane"
"All I wanted was to borrow a few racks and a place to lay my head"
"But Pappy Douglas know he be trippin'"
("Trippin'!")
"He ain't wanted to have nothin' to do with me, yeah"
("Ain't that a bitch")
"Ever since I dropped outta high school and started pimpin'" ("Pimpin'!")
"I'm blingin', oh, I'm the meanest"
"You'd have thought I was a drug, the way I keep these hoes [?] for me"
("Daddy, you the-")
"Sh!"
"Y'all shut the hell up"
"This my confession"
"Now what kind of father would put his son out on the streets?"
"Call me a pimp or thug, I'm still his blood, how could he do this to me?"
"Church!"

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”).