Nationwide — R&B legend Teddy Riley is apologizing for defending R. Kelly after suggesting he would assist launch 25 albums the singer reportedly recorded in jail. Riley says his love for music clouded his judgment, and he regrets his feedback.
Riley sparked backlash after a candid interview with the Los Angeles Instances selling his memoir Keep in mind the Instances. He had claimed he spoke to R. Kelly by telephone and deliberate to contain traders in releasing the singer’s jail recordings.
He mentioned, “All people deserves a second likelihood. Everybody deserves to repent, and everybody will get forgiven by God while you come to him. Folks miss his music. I’m the messenger to carry R&B again.”
After the criticism, Riley posted a prolonged apology on Instagram. “If my feedback precipitated harm, I sincerely apologize. That was by no means my intention,” he wrote. He added that whereas he loves music, it ought to by no means overshadow the ache survivors of abuse have endured.
In response to Vice, Riley clarified that his concepts about releasing Kelly’s music had been simply “a inventive concept mentioned in passing” and “it’s not one thing that can transfer ahead.” He famous, “Loving music and recognizing its cultural influence doesn’t imply condoning dangerous conduct, and I wish to be clear about that.”
“I take severely the influence that abuse and misconduct have had on survivors and their households. Their experiences matter, they usually should be acknowledged with care and respect,” he emphasised.
R. Kelly stays behind bars, serving a 30-year sentence for racketeering and intercourse trafficking convictions. Riley’s earlier feedback adopted a now-deleted Instagram submit by which he shared audio of Kelly masking a Chris Brown tune and calling Riley the “King of R&B.”

