Teedra Moses Has Heated Exchange w/ X Users After Naming An R. Kelly Song In Her Top 5 R&B Hits

Teedra Moses Has Heated Exchange w/ X Users After Naming An R. Kelly Song In Her Top 5 R&B Hits
Teedra Moses didn’t hold back when responding to X users who criticized her recent comments about R. Kelly.
During her appearance on the R&B Money podcast, Teedra named R. Kelly’s song “Greatest Sex” among her top 5 R&B records of all time. This prompted backlash from a few X users, one of which referenced Kelly’s criminal history involving sexual abuse of minors. Kelly is currently serving a 30-year sentence after being convicted on charges related to the sexual exploitation of a child and the enticement of minors for sex.
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In her response, Teedra clarified that she wasn’t supporting R. Kelly as a person and didn’t mince words when addressing her critics. She argued that she is entitled to appreciate someone’s art despite them being “horrible charactered [SIC] people.”
Where do you stand on the debate about separating the art from the artist? Let us know if you agree with Teedra in the comments below!
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