Stupid Negro Quotes

R. Kelly compares himself to Muhammad Ali, Marvin Gaye, Bob Marley — and even Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. — in a magazine interview that hits the street just in time for the release of his new album this month.

Kelly, the Chicago native who rose from street singer to star before facing criminal charges of having sex with an underage girl, made the comments in the spring/summer issue of Hip-Hop Soul magazine.

The magazine had not reached newsstands Wednesday, but the Sun-Times received an advance copy.
The most eyebrow-raising quote: “I’m the Ali of today. I’m the Marvin Gaye of today. I’m the Bob Marley of today. I’m the Martin Luther King, or all the other greats that have come before us. And a lot of people are starting to realize that now.”

The blogs quickly picked up the scent after the New York Post ran the quote.

Hiphop.popcrunch.com attributed the quote to “swollen-headed R. Kelly.” Crunk & Disorderly (crunktastical.blogspot.com) ran the quote under the category “All Types of Wrong.”

Kelly’s publicist, Regina Daniels, said the interview and photo shoot took place in Chicago about a month ago.

“He doesn’t think he’s Martin Luther King. He’s comparing the fact that he is a prolific songwriter of his time; now it’s turned into something else,” Daniels said. “Whatever Rob said, any way they can stick it to him. If he breathes it’s a problem.”

Just wondering, was this idiot nigga bastard on crack when he gave this interview?


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