“Where Were Parents?” Da Brat Claims She Can’t Mute R. Kelly’s Music

R. Kelly is still considered the “King of R&B” by some. Kelly’s supporters are still diehards and won’t give up his music. His celebrity buddies Chante Moore, Erykah Badu, and Da Brat have also supported him.

Lifetime’s scathing multi-part docu-series Surviving R. Kelly rocked R. Kelly again. The Chicago singer’s career was destroyed and #MuteRKelly took over social media.

Da Brat, a Chicago native, told TMZ on the 2019 Trumpet Awards red carpet that muting the artist would be difficult because he was her childhood friend. “He needs help. “I love him,” the rapper told TMZ. I knew him. “Ms. McLin—we had the same music teacher—we were in the same circles as kids.”

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“I’ve never seen him do anything horrible, but I don’t believe all these people are lying,” she added. Brat then asked a controversial question. “However, where are the parents? “I think he needs help,” remarked Da Brat. Love him. I hope I don’t upset him. I think parents should be responsible. Your 14-year-old? Why?

She added, “I can’t stop listening to the song. I’ll never quit music. It’s on my playlist, even if I don’t buy it. She rewatched the Lifetime series after the rapper was criticised on social media. “I simply need to make myself clear,” she told The Rickey Smiley Morning Show. I watched the programme all night and had to reassess myself. Denial. I have to rethink my relationships and family.” Further, “You think you know someone but don’t. Nobody deserves this. Right is right, and no one should suffer violence.”
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Brat then apologised to the victims’ parents, appearing sincere. “I’m sorry you have to go through this,” Brat said. I support right. I was wrong.”

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