POP/ROCKR. Kelly Pleads Case--Over the AirwavesR&B; singer...
POP/ROCK R. Kelly Pleads Case — POP/ROCK
R. Kelly Pleads Case--
Over the Airwaves
R&B; singer R. Kelly, facing 21 felony counts of child pornography charges, has avoided the spotlight in recent weeks. But he’s now addressing the scandal in a song given exclusively to a radio station in his hometown.
WGCI-FM, a popular hip-hop and R&B; channel in Chicago, began playing “Heaven I Need a Hug” this week. The song is slated to be on the singer’s next album, scheduled for release late this year.
“Heaven I Need a Hug” features Kelly’s familiar tenor and burnished grooves with lyrics describing the scandal as a product of celebrity. “It’s all because I’m famous/You know what I’m sayin’/I mean if I wasn’t famous/Then all this wouldn’t be happening/I’m just being real.”
He also sings “church folks, you need to stop judging” and tells women “stop depending on us men/start depending on the man above.”
The charges against Kelly stem from a now-notorious 26-minute videotape, widely distributed via the Internet and black-market vendors, allegedly showing him in a sexual liaison with a girl police say was 14 at the time. The Grammy-winning singer denies he is the man in the tape.
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Tests Confirm That Bing Is the Father
DNA tests have determined that Hollywood producer Steve Bing, who sparked a tabloid frenzy when he questioned the paternity of Elizabeth Hurley’s baby, is indeed the father of the 2-month-old boy.
The test results were disclosed Wednesday at a hearing in the Family Division of the High Court in London. Bing had initiated the paternity proceedings shortly after the baby was born.
Hurley, a 37-year-old actress (“Austin Powers”) and model, has always maintained that Bing is the father and could now receive millions of dollars in child support. Bing, believed to be heir to a $400-million property fortune, has said that if Damian Charles Hurley was shown to be his, he’d be an “involved and responsible parent.”
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