January 3rd 2025.
Teedra Moses had a strong message for a woman on X who called her out for appearing to support R. Kelly. The woman, known as trixietheepixie, expressed her concerns after watching the R & B Money Podcast hosted by Tank and J. Valentine. The podcast featured Moses as a guest and asked her to name her top five R&B songs. One of her picks happened to be R. Kelly's song "Greatest Sex."
Moses explained why she chose the song, saying, "You can close your eyes and see everything he's saying." She also praised the production of the song and even mouthed the lyrics along with Tank.
However, this did not sit well with trixietheepixie, who took to X to express her disappointment. She even went as far as to say, "I sincerely would like to say f**k her." She continued, "Idk how many times we have to REPEAT that Robert Kelly was writing songs about having sex with TEENAGERS, and the reason why it's so visual is bc it's teaching kids how to f**k."
Moses, feeling attacked, responded with a series of now-deleted tweets on X. She used expletives and even threatened to physically harm trixietheepixie. She stated, "You don't know me! But those that do know what I'm about." She also added, "Coming on this app with that bulls**t. I will slap piss from you!!"
Even when others criticized trixietheepixie's approach, she stood by her words. In a now-deleted tweet, she said, "What you're missing is, I don't have to say, 'don't support a convicted pedophile who we ALL have identified is a danger to EVERYONE, not just kids! Grown women too!' in a nice tone.'"
Trixietheepixie's strong stance against R. Kelly is not unfounded. In 2022, R. Kelly was sentenced to 30 years in prison for his involvement in crimes such as sexual exploitation of children and forced labor. He was also convicted of Mann Act violations, which involved transporting women and girls across state lines for illegal sexual activity.
Many others in the music industry have also spoken out against R. Kelly, including Salaam Remi, who curated an exhibit featuring artists like Grand Puba and MC Lyte to raise awareness about the issue. It's clear that the issue of supporting R. Kelly's music is a sensitive and controversial topic, and it's important to have respectful discussions about it.
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