Brother Of R.Kelly’s Drops Major Bombshell Claims About Him In New Song ‘I Confess’

Posted On : August 7, 2018

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A couple weeks ago, R. Kelly turned heads when he dropped a 19-minute song titled, “I Admit It.” With all of the scandals and controversies he’s faced over the past several years, many feel that there’s definitely a lot he could have admitted to. So, of course, many fans were eager to hear just what he had to say.

Meet ‘Killa’:

Most fans may not know who Carey “Killa” Kelly is, but now his name is circulating on social media because of the bombshells he’s dropped in his diss version of R. Kelly’s new song. According to B. Scott, Killa’s song, “I Confess,” is quite similar to the remix released by R. Kelly’s ex-wife, Drea. Killa has quite a few choice words for his brother and he’s even sparked a few rumors about the Grammy Award-winning singer.

Killa started off with a few details about their personal life and the distance that has grown between them over the years. “I admit I miss my brothers (brothers) But I admit they weren’t acting like brothers (brothers),” he sings. “Yeah, we’ve had our differences / But you don’t turn on your brother (no) / For nothing, for no one, nada (no, no) / Mama, Joanne, is watching (no, no, no) / She must be turning over in her grave (yeah).”

Bisexual Claims…:

While there are tons of rumors floating around about R. Kelly’s alleged sex cult, his own brother has people wondering if women are the only people he sleeps with. His brother actually claims he’s sleeping with men, as well:

“You gave them females some crazy disease, I want you to know that Momma not pleased.”

He continued, “Man, tell me how them n***as tight when they all gotta wife/something ain’t right, something smell fishy, what’s going on? / What kinda man want to stay a night in a man home?”

Check out the full song below:

‘I Admit It’:

The latest allegations follows R. Kelly’s controversial song. On July 23, 2018, Kellz set social media ablaze when he released the song on Soundcloud. Based on the title of the song, most fans immediately assumed he was finally going to speak out about the allegations against him. However, that wasn’t exactly the case. R. Kelly basically blasted all of the people who have criticized him and dissociated from him in the wake of the latest sex cult allegations. He opened up about his childhood from a victimized perspective, but he didn’t opt to actually “admit” anything that would possibly incriminate him where the allegations are concerned.

“I done made some mistakes,” Kelly sang, but vehemently denied allegations of sexual misconduct. “How they gon’ say I don’t respect these women, when all I’ve done is represent (30 years)/ Take my career and turn it upside down, ’cause you mad I’ve got some girlfriends (girlfriends),” he sang.

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At one point, during the 19-minute song, R. Kelly also discussed his attraction to younger women and he even addressed the #MuteRKelly campaign: 

“I admit I fuck with all the ladies, that’s both older and young ladies (ladies, yeah)/ But tell me how they call it pedophile because that shit is crazy (crazy)/ You may have your opinions, entitled to your opinions (opinions)/ But really am I supposed to go to jail or lose my career because of your opinion/ Yeah, go ahead and stone me, point your finger at me (stone me, yeah, yeah)/ Turn the world against me, but only god can mute me (against me, mute me).”

Needless to say, R. Kelly’s approach to the situation has obviously infuriated some folks close to him, which is why so many people are clappin’ back. It’s probably safe to say this definitely wont’ be the last time someone takes shots at R. Kelly. Only time will tell.

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