Saturday, April 20, 2024

R. Kelly’s Brother Turns Against Him in New Song ‘I Confess’ (LISTEN)


*Note to R. Kelly: Who needs enemies, when you have your own family ready willing and able to take the position? Specifically his brother, who is coming for R-ruh with a fresh round of accusations.

Carey “Killa” Kelly, has released a cut as a response to R. Kelly’s “I Admit,” called “I Confess,” reports Love B Scott.

OK, here’s the bottom line: In the three-minute song, Killa Kelly accuses his estranged brother of spreading STDs, getting him blackballed from the music industry and here’s the kicker … having sex with men!

“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).”

Killa continues,

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

“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?”

Hmm, maybe Killa is on to something because earlier this year – as was reported – a 19-year-old woman claimed R. Kelly “intentionally” and “knowingly” gave her herpes during their relationship.

Check out “I Confess” above.

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R. Kelly – Carey Kelly (photo via Vibe.com)

Meanwhile, as far as Killa Kelly’s problems with his brother, apparently they stem from R. Kelly’s child pornography case where the singer’s lawyer suggested that Killa was the man in the infamous sex tape, reports Vibe. He also claimed he was bribed with a record deal and a new home to take the fall in the case.

“I was blamed for the video, and nobody’s saying anything about that because I’m a nobody,” Carey told MTV News in 2006. “No one says, ‘Man, why did he say it’s his brother?’ His attorneys blamed me for the video. That’s the only reason I’m speaking out. They questioned me, and they followed me. I moved three or four times, but that was dumb, me not thinking they, the police, can find me. It was like I had done something wrong—a crime—urinated on a girl, and they treated me like I had actually done it. It was humiliating, it was frustrating, and it was aggravating.”

“You should’ve never said my name in the song n***a,” Killa Kelly said in a separate video about his track.

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