Kelly has also produced and performed in many tracks by other R&B and hip-hop artists. In 1994, Kelly produced and wrote the debut album of R&B singer Aaliyah and in 1995, Kelly co-produced and wrote the song "You Are Not Alone" for Michael Jackson, which was included on Jackson's album, HIStory. Kelly has sung the hooks for many notable hip-hop songs, such as "Fuckin' You Tonight" by The Notorious B.I.G., "We Thuggin'" by Fat Joe, "Gigolo" by Nick Cannon, and "Go Getta" by Young Jeezy, and has collaborated for two albums with Jay-Z.
Chapter 9
R. Kelly Lyrics
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She says 'why do you say that?' He says 'cos you keep tryin' to get me outta here',
He says 'ever since I been in this house your face has went from white to red
and remember when I first walked through the door you acted like you had seen a ghost from the dead'
Then he says 'girl if you hidin' something i'm gonna be so mad', then he hears
something fallin he says ' what the fuck was that?'
She says ' it sound like it came from upstairs, sounds like the plumbing',
The sound that i just heard, it came from this kitchen, and then he looks over by the stove
while shes easin' over by the dishes. and then he walks over to the refridgerator and pushes it back,
and then he looks in her face, looks like shes about to have a heart-attack, then he notices the pie on the counter
One slice is missing, now the stories gettin' scary, cos he comes to realise that Bridget is allergic to cherry.
Then he slowly looks up at her and now her face is red as hell, he's breathing real hard,
movin' closer, she says 'hon you don't look so well'
And then he says move
She says no
He says move
She says no
BITCH MOVE!!! she moves, and then, he looks at the cabinet,
he walks to the cabinet, he's close to the cabinet, now he's opening the cabinet.
Now pause the movie cos what i'm about to say to ya'll is so damn twisted,
Not only is there a man in his cabinet, but the man... is a MIDGET!
The lyrics of R. Kelly's song "Chapter 9" depict a tense and suspicious situation between a man and a woman in their kitchen. The man senses that something strange is happening as the woman tries to remove him from the house. He notices her changing facial expressions and recalls her initial reaction to his presence, which unsettles him. The man confronts the woman, expressing his anger if she is hiding something. As they hear a noise coming from upstairs, she dismisses it as a plumbing issue, but the man is convinced that it came from the kitchen, suggesting she is up to something.
The tension rises as the man investigates further. He notices the missing slice of pie and realizes that Bridget, presumably the woman's name, is allergic to cherry. This discovery intensifies his suspicion, as her face turns red and he becomes increasingly distressed. He demands that she move, and when she finally complies, he looks inside the cabinet, only to find a surprising twist: a midget hiding within. This shocking revelation adds a bizarre and unexpected element to the already twisted situation.
Overall, the lyrics of "Chapter 9" narrate a suspenseful scene where mistrust and a string of strange occurrences heighten the tension between two individuals in the kitchen.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ROBERT S. KELLY
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