![]() ![]() Reportedly, his tenure in high school was cut short by an unspecified learning disability, and he dropped out to form the singing group MGM (Musically Gifted Men), which cut a single called "Why You Wanna Play With Me" in 1990. He found solace from this turmoil, and from the lean financial circumstances at home, in singing at church and later, at Kenwood Academy, where a music teacher nurtured his nascent talents. ![]() According to Kelly's autobiography, Soulacoaster, his upbringing bordered on the Dickensian in terms of strife: he was reportedly subjected to sexual assault by an older woman, lost his first girlfriend in a drowning accident when he was eight years of age, and was shot in the shoulder by boys who stole his bicycle. Born Robert Sylvester Kelly in Hyde Park, Chicago on January 8, 1967, he was the third of four children raised by his mother in the Ida B. ![]() Kelly spun tales of sexual abandon and repentance into chart gold and Grammy wins, but his reign of success at the top of the charts, which included such singles as "Bump n' Grind" and "I Believe I Can Fly," came crashing down in 2019 when long-simmering allegations of sexual misconduct involving minors led to his arrest. Arguably one of the most successful R&B singer/songwriters of the 1990s and 2000s, R. ![]()
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