Kelly trial: Witness testifies R&B star forced sex acts, told her 'I'm a legend' Kelly trial: Witness says she had friendship-turned-sexual relationship with star starting at 15 The producer added he "just had to say something because to think we would stand beside that guy or write with him is just incredibly disgusting." And I’m not here to defend drakes lyrics, but I thought I would clear up that there is no actual r Kelly present and it’s a bit misleading to call him a co lyricist." "Doesn’t sit well with me let me just say that. "It has no significance no lyrics are present, r Kelly’s voice isn’t even present but if we wanted to use Ron c talking we were forced to license it," Shebib wrote in an Instagram comment.
The writing credit and sample is particularly eyebrow-raising as multiple of Kelly's alleged victims have given shocking testimony during the ongoing trial about the alleged sexual and emotional abuse they endured at the hands of the singer.ĭrake's longtime producer Noah "40" Shebib clarified Saturday that the song features a sample of OG Ron speaking at the beginning, with the instrumentals of an R. Hills, Timothy Mosley (aka Timbaland), Ronald Coleman (aka OG Ron C), Christopher Cross, and Justin Timberlake (the song also samples NSYNC's 1997 track "Sailing").
Kelly, the disgraced singer who is currently on trial for federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges, was given a writing credit on Drake's song "TSU," which sampled its intro from Kelly's 1998 single "Half on a Baby."Īlong with Kelly, other artists credited as writers on "TSU" include Harley Arsenault, Noel Cadastre, F. Kelly a writing credit on 'TSU'įans were outraged that R.
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