Uh Oh! R.Kelly Gets Called Out By T.I.’s Producer In Angry Rant Over Whitney Houston

Posted On : July 16, 2017
R. Kelly

Throughout the years, R. Kelly’s been known for many things- his impeccable singing, his unique music production style, his high level of musical creativity, and we can’t forget about that infamous sex tape scandal. There’s one thing he hasn’t been known for though, and that is for beefin’ with a fellow producer. Welp, today is a new day for Kellz, because rapper, T.I.’s, producer is pissed and has just called Kellz every name under the sun.

Popular hip hop producer, Drumma Boy (33), has worked with many artists, including Outkast, Scarface, Kandi Burrus, Gucci Mane, and many more. He recently took to social media to blast Kelly (50), claiming that the “Bump N’ Grind” legend has ‘bumped’ him clean off of production credits he feels he deserves.

Music producer, Drumma Boy

In a pissed off Instagram message- where he tagged Kelly- Drumma Boy said that he produced a song for T.I.’s 2008 Paper Trail album, titled “You Ain’t Missin’ Nothin.”  He then accused Kelly for jackin’ his You Ain’t Missin’ Nothin'” track that the following year, when Kelly produced Whitney Houston’s song, “Salute,” for her 2009 I Look To You album, which sold 3 million copies.

Producer’s Angry Message To R. Kelly

I’m not really sure why Drumma Boy waited eight years to make his claims public, but nonetheless, dude had a LOT to get off of his chest about R. Kelly…he even called him a “f*ckboy.” OUCH! Check out what Drumma said about Kellz below:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BWdR5J6h1ry/

For comparison, purposes, Drumma also posted his T.I. produced song…

https://www.instagram.com/p/BWc4wU9BYM7/

Meanwhile, Kelly’s Having A Blast

As of now, R. Kelly has yet to respond to Drumma Boy’s accusations, but he did post how “LIT” his show was the other night, like he has zero worries…

https://twitter.com/rkelly/status/886441795399417857

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