"R. Kelly is an American singer and songwriter, who appeared in the Season Nine episode, \"Trapped in the Closet\"."@en . . "\"The Trial of R. Kelly\""@en . . "1"^^ . . . "--01-08"^^ . "Robert Kelly"@en . . . . "R. Kelly"@en . "R. Kelly appears in a cutaway in the Pilot."@en . "African American"@en . . . . . "Black"@en . "Robert Sylvester Kelly (Chicago, January 8, 1969), better known by his stage name r. Kelly, is an American R & Bsinger. He started as a member of the group Public Announcement and then started a solo career in 1993. R. Kelly had some big hits with I believe I can fly and If I could turn back the hands of time. In addition, he is active as a songwriter and music producer."@en . . . "Robert Sylvester Kelly is an American singer of R&B and hip-hop music, and also a former basketball player. After being infamously tried and acquitted of urinating on an underage girl, the incident was satirized by The Boondocks, both in the comic strip as well as the TV series episode \"The Trial of R. Kelly\"."@en . . . . . . "\"Trapped in the Closet\""@en . "Robert Sylvester Kelly"@en . . "Trey Parker"@en . . . "R. Kelly"@en . . . . "Atlanta, Georgia, USA"@en . "\"The Trial of R. Kelly\""@en . "1967-01-08"^^ . "Singer"@en . "Unknown"@en . . . . "Living"@en . "Male"@en . "R. Kelly is an American singer and songwriter, who appeared in the Season Nine episode, \"Trapped in the Closet\"."@en . . "R. Kelly appears in a cutaway in the Pilot."@en . . . . . . "*His lawyer\n*His fans"@en . . . . "*Singer / actor\n*Basketball player"@en . . . . . . "Christian"@en . . . . "Robert Sylvester Kelly (Chicago, January 8, 1969), better known by his stage name r. Kelly, is an American R & Bsinger. He started as a member of the group Public Announcement and then started a solo career in 1993. R. Kelly had some big hits with I believe I can fly and If I could turn back the hands of time. In addition, he is active as a songwriter and music producer."@en . ""@en . . "Robert Sylvester Kelly is an American singer of R&B and hip-hop music, and also a former basketball player. After being infamously tried and acquitted of urinating on an underage girl, the incident was satirized by The Boondocks, both in the comic strip as well as the TV series episode \"The Trial of R. Kelly\"."@en . . .