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R. Kelly to Reveal Life in Memoir, 'I'm Tired of Being Misunderstood'

R&B crooner R. Kelly plans on releasing a memoir entitled Soulacoaster. In a slight twist, The Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter said "I’m writing this book as Robert, not R. Kelly."

Kelly has endured a number of personal and business setbacks throughout his career including criminal cases, divorce, Jay-Z beef, and radio blacklist but he has still continued to be herald as one of the greatest recording artist of his generation. In the forthcoming biography, he believes he can provide full insight into his life stating, "I'm tired of being misunderstood. I will show you the tears, fears, and sweat. I will open my heart and reveal the good in my life as well as all the drama. I want to tell it like it is."

Kelly wrote the book with the aid of celebrity author David Ritz. The book has been described as "Part memoir, part keepsake; "Soulacoaster" unlocks the door to R. Kelly’s story as only he can tell it, promising his fans an intimate and unforgettable ride."

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Reply #1 posted 04/03/11 10:37pm

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Is he going to do some yellow book signings with his wang?

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Oh LAWD! I'm not the biggest Kelly fan or admirer, but I do love some of his albums (e.g. R. Kelly, R., 12 Play, Chocolate Factory). I see he's really trying to play on Marvin's legacy because David Ritz is doing this book with him. I might pick this up considering that I've been spinning his new release, Love Letter alot lately.

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Reply #3 posted 04/03/11 10:59pm

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I love his music but won’t be buying his book.

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Reply #4 posted 04/03/11 11:00pm

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babybugz said:

I love his music but won’t be buying his book.

Yeah I'm on the fence as well about getting this book. Now that I think of it, nah! lol

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Reply #5 posted 04/03/11 11:08pm

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Should be interesting. I'm curious to know more about his upbringing. I've read that he attempted suicide when he was about 12 years old. I wonder if he's going to elaborate on that....

silverchild said:

Oh LAWD! I'm not the biggest Kelly fan or admirer, but I do love some of his albums (e.g. R. Kelly, R., 12 Play, Chocolate Factory). I see he's really trying to play on Marvin's legacy because David Ritz is doing this book with him. I might pick this up considering that I've been spinning his new release, Love Letter alot lately.

Why do people always feel the need to compare artists? sigh

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Reply #6 posted 04/03/11 11:12pm

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He's a total shit-head. Really, what is there to misunderstand?

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Reply #7 posted 04/03/11 11:25pm

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trueiopian said:

Should be interesting. I'm curious to know more about his upbringing. I've read that he attempted suicide when he was about 12 years old. I wonder if he's going to elaborate on that....

silverchild said:

Oh LAWD! I'm not the biggest Kelly fan or admirer, but I do love some of his albums (e.g. R. Kelly, R., 12 Play, Chocolate Factory). I see he's really trying to play on Marvin's legacy because David Ritz is doing this book with him. I might pick this up considering that I've been spinning his new release, Love Letter alot lately.

Why do people always feel the need to compare artists? sigh

Oh I didn't mean that in a good way because many do consider him to be the Marvin Gaye of our time, which is a truly atrocious comparison and statement. But R. Kelly himself has defined himself as that. I remember reading Michael Eric Dyson's Marvin Gaye bio, Mercy Mercy Me: The Art and Demons of Marvin Gaye and there's one section where he interviews Kelly and Kel drew comparisons of his musical achievements to those of Gaye's, which made me skip that part all together. I can't stand that either so I feel you and I wasn't comparing artists. biggrin

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Reply #8 posted 04/03/11 11:47pm

trueiopian

silverchild said:

trueiopian said:

Should be interesting. I'm curious to know more about his upbringing. I've read that he attempted suicide when he was about 12 years old. I wonder if he's going to elaborate on that....

Why do people always feel the need to compare artists? sigh

Oh I didn't mean that in a good way because many do consider him to be the Marvin Gaye of our time, which is a truly atrocious comparison and statement. But R. Kelly himself has defined himself as that. I remember reading Michael Eric Dyson's Marvin Gaye bio, Mercy Mercy Me: The Art and Demons of Marvin Gaye and there's one section where he interviews Kelly and Kel drew comparisons of his musical achievements to those of Gaye's, which made me skip that part all together. I can't stand that either so I feel you and I wasn't comparing artists. biggrin

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This post makes no sense, lmfao.

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Reply #9 posted 04/03/11 11:50pm

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trueiopian said:

silverchild said:

Oh I didn't mean that in a good way because many do consider him to be the Marvin Gaye of our time, which is a truly atrocious comparison and statement. But R. Kelly himself has defined himself as that. I remember reading Michael Eric Dyson's Marvin Gaye bio, Mercy Mercy Me: The Art and Demons of Marvin Gaye and there's one section where he interviews Kelly and Kel drew comparisons of his musical achievements to those of Gaye's, which made me skip that part all together. I can't stand that either so I feel you and I wasn't comparing artists. biggrin

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This post makes no sense, lmfao.

How doesn't it make any sense? eek

R. Kelly has been so inspired and influenced by Marvin's art, but he's clearly jocking him and many others as well for years. We both know that R. Kelly shouldn't be used in the same sentence as Marvin Gaye because they are on different levels. But it's even more apparent he's been jocking Marvin since he peak years in the mid-to-late 90's. Even with the promotion of his newest project, Love Letter, he's said that himself. This book has to be his way of jocking him more, not that it's a good or bad thing (if that makes sense). IDK, all I know is that I like R. Kelly's work, but something seems phony about this book.

That Robert, not R. Kelly line cracks me up!

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Reply #10 posted 04/04/11 12:32am

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silverchild said:

trueiopian said:

This post makes no sense, lmfao.

How doesn't it make any sense? eek

R. Kelly has been so inspired and influenced by Marvin's art, but he's clearly jocking him and many others as well for years. We both know that R. Kelly shouldn't be used in the same sentence as Marvin Gaye because they are on different levels. But it's even more apparent he's been jocking Marvin since he peak years in the mid-to-late 90's. Even with the promotion of his newest project, Love Letter, he's said that himself. This book has to be his way of jocking him more, not that it's a good or bad thing (if that makes sense). IDK, all I know is that I like R. Kelly's work, but something seems phony about this book.

That Robert, not R. Kelly line cracks me up!

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You're trying way too hard. falloff

You said that because R. Kelly has David Ritz writing his memoir that he's trying to be like Marvin Gaye. Though Mr. Ritz is known for writing several bios and memoirs.

FYI, during the promotion for his Love Letter he didn't bring Marvin Gaye's name up. He only brought him up in his documentry when discussing his influences. And the album is influenced by Sam Cooke, not Marvin.

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Reply #11 posted 04/04/11 1:24am

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Nobody cares enough to understand R.Kelly, let alone misunderstand him.

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Reply #12 posted 04/04/11 2:43am

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silverchild said:

trueiopian said:

Should be interesting. I'm curious to know more about his upbringing. I've read that he attempted suicide when he was about 12 years old. I wonder if he's going to elaborate on that....

Why do people always feel the need to compare artists? sigh

Oh I didn't mean that in a good way because many do consider him to be the Marvin Gaye of our time, which is a truly atrocious comparison and statement. But R. Kelly himself has defined himself as that. I remember reading Michael Eric Dyson's Marvin Gaye bio, Mercy Mercy Me: The Art and Demons of Marvin Gaye and there's one section where he interviews Kelly and Kel drew comparisons of his musical achievements to those of Gaye's, which made me skip that part all together. I can't stand that either so I feel you and I wasn't comparing artists. biggrin

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Yep nod Robert Kelly have always billed himself as the heir to Marvin Gaye's legacy, whether explicitly or otherwise. And when some writers(namely from Ebony & Vibe) damn near called him the "90s Marvin Gaye", you know it will go to his head.

And the David Ritz+Marvin connection seemed so obvious to me too nod Granted, I'm kinda interested to read this, provided he speaks the truth(and I do mean, ALL). We'll see.

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HAPPYPERSON said:

R&B crooner R. Kelly plans on releasing a memoir entitled Soulacoaster. In a slight twist, The Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter said "I’m writing this book as Robert, not R. Kelly."

Kelly has endured a number of personal and business setbacks throughout his career including criminal cases, divorce, Jay-Z beef, and radio blacklist but he has still continued to be herald as one of the greatest recording artist of his generation. In the forthcoming biography, he believes he can provide full insight into his life stating, "I'm tired of being misunderstood. I will show you the tears, fears, and sweat. I will open my heart and reveal the good in my life as well as all the drama. I want to tell it like it is."

Kelly wrote the book with the aid of celebrity author David Ritz. The book has been described as "Part memoir, part keepsake; "Soulacoaster" unlocks the door to R. Kelly’s story as only he can tell it, promising his fans an intimate and unforgettable ride."

R. Kelly to Reveal Life i...rsroom.com

Book cover:

Click the image to open in full size.

Let's just hope he keep the piss to himself this time around!

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If R. Kelly married a boy minor and recorded himself having sexual relations with a boy minor, would he still have a career as a major recording artist and much sought after songwriter? And would people have gleefully lined up to buy that sextape on street corners across the USA? It seems to me the sexual abuse of girl minors is tolerated and excused in this world we live in. I am disturbed by this.

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therevolutionwillnotbe said:

If R. Kelly married a boy minor and recorded himself having sexual relations with a boy minor, would he still have a career as a major recording artist and much sought after songwriter? And would people have gleefully lined up to buy that sextape on street corners across the USA? It seems to me the sexual abuse of girl minors is tolerated and excused in this world we live in. I am disturbed by this.

yup.

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Reply #17 posted 04/04/11 9:26am

trueiopian

^ The nerve... falloff

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Reply #18 posted 04/04/11 1:26pm

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Every thing about this guy disturbs me. neutral

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Reply #19 posted 04/04/11 7:22pm

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Pfft!

We understand him just fine. He's a teen/child pussy lovin', video-tapin', choir boy who makes good R&B music and is not to fond of workin' wit da white folk!

Unless he found the cure for cancer or managed to get a masters degree in bio-physics...what else do we need to know about him?

Oh yeah...he like his hair corn rolled whilst listening to Jackie Wilson. Allegedly.

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'I'm Tired of Being Misunderstood'

and what a tacky cover to go with that.

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Reply #21 posted 04/04/11 7:55pm

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'I'm Tired of Being Misunderstood'

and what a tacky cover to go with that.

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Not as tacky as the Casio-straight-outta-Barney & Friends-horns from his 1st single off that album. All that money and the yodel bug wouldn't hire a horn section.

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bored

I'M NOT SHOUTING, JEEZ!
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Harlepolis said:

Rayan said:

and what a tacky cover to go with that.

falloff

Not as tacky as the Casio-straight-outta-Barney & Friends-horns from his 1st single off that album. All that money and the yodel bug wouldn't hire a horn section.

He was impressive as far as vocals on "When A Woman Loves," but I agree, I'm tired of the Casio instruments he's been rocking with since '91. Kelly needs to get a real band to play on his records. He sounds better live to me than on record anyways because he utilizes a live band and it does suit him. The one song that I loved and he used a live group of musicians was "If I Could Turn Back The Hands of Time." Just a fantastic performance!

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Reply #24 posted 04/04/11 11:03pm

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Harlepolis said:

Rayan said:

and what a tacky cover to go with that.

falloff

Not as tacky as the Casio-straight-outta-Barney & Friends-horns from his 1st single off that album. All that money and the yodel bug wouldn't hire a horn section.

I just spit out my Coke! falloff falloff

But yes, he really needs to let those fake horns go sigh It's not that hard to hire a real live band.

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trueiopian said:

Harlepolis said:

falloff

Not as tacky as the Casio-straight-outta-Barney & Friends-horns from his 1st single off that album. All that money and the yodel bug wouldn't hire a horn section.

I just spit out my Coke! falloff falloff

But yes, he really needs to let those fake horns go sigh It's not that hard to hire a real live band.

He sounds better to me with a live band. Whenever I see one of his live performances, he rocks it. I wouldn't mind seeing him in concert.

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Reply #26 posted 04/04/11 11:41pm

trueiopian

I enjoy his live performances too. His voice sounds really good with real live insturments so I don't understand why he doesn't utilize them in the studio sigh That was my only problem with the Love Letter album.

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trueiopian said:

I enjoy his live performances too. His voice sounds really good with real live insturments so I don't understand why he doesn't utilize them in the studio sigh That was my only problem with the Love Letter album.

My sentiments exactly! Love Letter would've been a completely blissful record with live instruments. But it remains an excellent release.

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silverchild said:

trueiopian said:

I just spit out my Coke! falloff falloff

But yes, he really needs to let those fake horns go sigh It's not that hard to hire a real live band.

He sounds better to me with a live band. Whenever I see one of his live performances, he rocks it. I wouldn't mind seeing him in concert.

I thought the first video read "R. Kelly Tears A-Hole." Oops. My bad. lol

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smoothcriminal12 said:

silverchild said:

He sounds better to me with a live band. Whenever I see one of his live performances, he rocks it. I wouldn't mind seeing him in concert.

I thought the first video read "R. Kelly Tears A-Hole." Oops. My bad. lol

Oh my god. falloff falloff

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