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Posted: 14 Jul 2014 11:10 AM PDT
Add it to the list of the R&B star’s forthcoming projects. Earlier this month, R. Kelly told the crowd at Chicago’s 24th Annual Chosen Few DJs Picnic that he’s working on a house album. "I want ya'll to know a secret. I'm working on a house album right now, and I want ya'll to know, it's coming… And ya'll know, I love music and I feel like I can do anything when it comes to music because I am music just like ya'll." No word on how this album will affect his previously announced follow-up to last year’s Black Panties, titled (what else?) White Panties, or the Christmas album he announced last year. Watch the announcement below. And while we’re pretty certain it will sound more like EDM than traditional Chicago house music, we can be sure that the multitude of child sex charges against him will continue to be problematic for fans of his music (to put it lightly). |