Wed, 16 May 2007 12:00:00 ET
R. Kelly claimed himself as iconic and talented black figures of his generation.
R. Kelly has pronounced himself the greatest black man of his generation. The 'I Believe I Can Fly' singer claims he is as iconic and talented in his field as a host of important black figures, including boxing legend
Muhammad Ali.
He told Hip-Hop Soul magazine: "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."
Kelly has also boasted no current musical artist can compare to his incredible talents. He added: "My greatest competition is, well, me."
Meanwhile, Kelly's trial for charges of soliciting a minor for pornography purposes is finally expected to begin this summer.
In February 2002, a video tape surfaced which showed the singer allegedly having sex with a 14-year-old girl. He was initially charged with 21 counts for having sex with a minor but these were reduced to the current charges still awaiting trial.
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