French Montana on R. Kelly: ‘Let Somebody Enjoy Their Legacy—Whatever Happened, Happened’
Written by SOURCE on January 13, 2019
French Montana seems totally cool with R. Kelly’s legacy and believes the singer even has the right to enjoy it, regardless of the sexual abuse allegations.
When speaking with TMZ, French referenced Michael Jackson—whose public image had been damaged by child sexual abuse charges—in his R. Kelly defense.
“All the greats went down like that,” he said. “Let somebody enjoy their legacy. Whatever happened, happened, man.”
French said he believed Kelly’s goal was evident when he sang, “My mind’s tellin’ me no, but my body, my body’s tellin’ me yes” in his song, “Bump and Grind.”
“[People] don’t let nobody have their legendary moments,” French said when asked if people should stop listening to R. Kelly.
A few artists don’t see it the same way as French. Days after the finale of Surviving R. Kelly, posted a note on Twitter apologizing for working with Kelly on the song “Do What U Want” before getting it removed from streaming platforms.