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Kellz promises not to stop recording dirty music simply because of the way the public sees him after his child-pornography trial.
He's much more mature than Mariah, who left her dog poop in front of Cavalli. Learn which other celebs can act like grown-ups in today's gossip roundup!
Shiny-domed R&B singer Ne-Yo has done the seemingly impossible — actually defeated R. Kelly in a court of law!
Vulture counts down our five favorite tracks from Kellz's new album.
Kellz returns with a new record, which, while still completely insane, does not totally display his typical genius.
Plus: R. Kelly accused of intimidating witness, recording gospel album.
It's a summery ode to Kellz's inexhaustible virility (as usual), enhanced by an Auto-Tune for which T-Pain is, happily, in no way responsible.
A Chicago jury has found R. Kelly not guilty on fourteen counts of child pornography.
A sequestered juror had a hamburger-related outburst in a restaurant last night.
Come on, man — R. Kelly has a lot on his mind today!
It was revealed that a DVD of the infamous sex tape given to Kelly's lawyers by the prosecution two weeks ago was not an exact copy.
To commemorate the near-end of his child-pornography trial, Kelly released a new single. We can't believe it either.
Given that the prosecution's had six years to build their case, couldn't they have found a better star witness?
Two mysterious men from Kansas City are expected to give an explosive press conference tomorrow that will purportedly be "big news" and "reveal all."
Chicago 'Sun-Times' music critic Jim DeRogatis — who passed Kelly's alleged sex tape to police in 2002 — is a no-show in court today, despite an order from the judge to arrive at 10 a.m.