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  <review>R. Kelly is the second studio album by R&amp;B singer R. Kelly. It was released on November 14, 1995. The album was somewhat of a departure from his previous album's sexual innuendos, featuring slightly more introspective lyrics. R. Kelly was the artist's second number 1 R&amp;B album and the first one to top the Billboard 200; it spawned three number 1 R&amp;B singles in chronological order: "You Remind Me of Something", "Down Low (Nobody Has to Know)" and "I Can't Sleep Baby (If I)".

R. Kelly received mostly positive reviews from music critics. Jim Derogatis of Rolling Stone wrote, Kelly "has grown out of his unthinking misogyny to the point where he makes a plea in 'As I Look Into My Life' to 'brothers in the ghetto' to 'love and respect that woman and bring her happiness.' Make love not war is an old message, but Kelly delivers it with sincerity. By spreading it in the hood in these violent times, he believes he's doing God's work, and who's to say he is wrong? Predecessors like Marvin Gaye and Prince have shown that great sex is spiritual, and Kelly's make-out music ranks with the best."</review>
  <outline>R. Kelly is the second studio album by R&amp;B singer R. Kelly. It was released on November 14, 1995. The album was somewhat of a departure from his previous album's sexual innuendos, featuring slightly more introspective lyrics. R. Kelly was the artist's second number 1 R&amp;B album and the first one to top the Billboard 200; it spawned three number 1 R&amp;B singles in chronological order: "You Remind Me of Something", "Down Low (Nobody Has to Know)" and "I Can't Sleep Baby (If I)".

R. Kelly received mostly positive reviews from music critics. Jim Derogatis of Rolling Stone wrote, Kelly "has grown out of his unthinking misogyny to the point where he makes a plea in 'As I Look Into My Life' to 'brothers in the ghetto' to 'love and respect that woman and bring her happiness.' Make love not war is an old message, but Kelly delivers it with sincerity. By spreading it in the hood in these violent times, he believes he's doing God's work, and who's to say he is wrong? Predecessors like Marvin Gaye and Prince have shown that great sex is spiritual, and Kelly's make-out music ranks with the best."</outline>
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  <title>R. Kelly</title>
  <rating>8</rating>
  <year>1995</year>
  <premiered>1995-01-01</premiered>
  <releasedate>1995-01-01</releasedate>
  <runtime>65</runtime>
  <genre>Contemporary R&amp;B</genre>
  <genre>Pop</genre>
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  <track>
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    <title>Intro - The Sermon</title>
    <duration>03:24</duration>
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    <position>2</position>
    <title>Hump Bounce</title>
    <duration>04:09</duration>
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    <title>Not Gonna Hold On</title>
    <duration>03:55</duration>
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    <title>You Remind Me of Something</title>
    <duration>04:12</duration>
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    <position>5</position>
    <title>Step in My Room</title>
    <duration>03:55</duration>
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    <position>6</position>
    <title>Baby, Baby, Baby, Baby, Baby...</title>
    <duration>04:16</duration>
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    <title>(You to Be) Be Happy</title>
    <duration>04:39</duration>
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    <title>Down Low (Nobody Has to Know)</title>
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    <title>I Can't Sleep Baby (If I)</title>
    <duration>05:31</duration>
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    <title>Thank God It's Friday</title>
    <duration>03:54</duration>
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    <title>Love Is on the Way</title>
    <duration>03:03</duration>
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    <title>Heaven If You Hear Me</title>
    <duration>00:57</duration>
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    <title>Religious Love</title>
    <duration>04:11</duration>
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    <title>Tempo Slow</title>
    <duration>04:06</duration>
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    <title>As I Look Into My Life</title>
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    <title>Trade in My Life</title>
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  <artistdesc>Robert Sylvester Kelly (born January 8, 1967), known professionally as R. Kelly, is an American former singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is credited with prolific commercial success in R&amp;B, hip hop, and pop music recordings, earning nicknames such as "the King of R&amp;B", "the King of Pop-Soul", and "the Pied Piper of R&amp;B". Kelly's career ended in 2019 following his arrest and subsequent convictions on federal racketeering and sex trafficking charges involving sexual abuse of minors.
Born on the South Side of Chicago, Kelly began performing in the subway under the Chicago "L" tracks, and regularly busked at the "L" stop on the Red Line's Jackson station in the Loop. During his recording career, Kelly released 18 studio albums which yielded a number of hit singles, including "I Believe I Can Fly", "Bump N' Grind", "Your Body's Callin'", "Fiesta (Remix)", "Ignition (Remix)", "Step in the Name of Love (Remix)", "If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time", "The World's Greatest", "I'm a Flirt (Remix)", and the hip hopera Trapped in the Closet. In 1998, he won three Grammy Awards for "I Believe I Can Fly". 
Alongside his recording career, Kelly's songwriting and production work was credited on albums by Michael Jackson, Britney Spears, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Justin Bieber, Janet Jackson, Chris Brown, Aaliyah, Usher, Ciara, Toni Braxton, Luther Vandross, and Mary J. Blige. Kelly received a Grammy Award nomination for his contributions to Jackson's 1995 single, "You Are Not Alone", which earned a Guinness World Record as the first song to debut atop the Billboard Hot 100 in the chart's history. Kelly's 1998 collaboration with Dion, "I'm Your Angel" did so once more.
Kelly sold over 75 million albums and singles worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time, and the most successful R&amp;B male artist of the 1990s. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has recognized Kelly as one of the best-selling artists in the United States with 40 million albums sold. In 2011, Kelly was named the most successful R&amp;B artist of the last 25 years by Billboard. Kelly won Grammy Awards, BET Awards, Soul Train Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards, NAACP Image Awards, and American Music Awards.
Kelly had long been the subject of accusations of sexual abuse, including that of minors, dating back to the 1990s. Following leaked video recordings, Kelly was prosecuted on child pornography charges in 2002, leading to a controversial trial that ended with his acquittal in 2008 on all charges. The 2019 documentary Surviving R. Kelly re-examined Kelly's alleged sexual misconduct with minors, prompting RCA Records to terminate his contract. Renewed interest in the allegations resulted in additional investigations by law enforcement beginning in 2019, which led to multiple convictions and Kelly's arrest. In 2021 and 2022, he was convicted on multiple charges involving child sexual abuse. As of 2024, he is serving a 31-year combined sentence at FCI Butner Medium I.</artistdesc>
  <label>Jive</label>
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