R. Kelly

R. Kelly’s brother Carey “Killa” Kelly was none too pleased with being mentioned in R. Kelly’s latest track, the 19-minute song “I Admit.”

Carey felt so strongly about it that he took to YouTube and promised to expose R. Kelly if he, or any other family members, are mentioned in such a manner again in Kelly’s music.

“You should have never mentioned me in no [expletive] song [n-word expletive],” Carey said. “You been [expletive] with me for years – blackballing me, making sure I don’t get my shine on with labels. You know what you did. And you know what the [expletive] I know.”

Carey implied that R. Kelly was guilty of something. He didn’t go into details, but said that it warrants jail time.

“You are being judged. You mighta got off in court [n-word expletive], but you guilty in the [expletive] streets,” Carey said. “Rob, you know I know the [expletive] truth. This ain’t no threat, this a [expletive] promise. If you mention my name again – if you mention Bruce’s name. If you mention my mama – and you lie about how she’s buried and all this stuff. You know she got a $500 plaque that you didn’t even put in on it. If you try to clap back and [expletive] with me, I promise, you ain’t gone never get out of jail. You know what I know. And what I know is the [expletive] truth.”

Sources: Vogue, CNN, Instagram

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