up following the ‘Surviving R. Kelly’ Docuseries and Beyonce’s dad is
not left out.
Mathew Knowles says he stopped Destiny’s Child from collaborating
with R. Kelly after hearing about the R & B legend’s reputation
Rumours have been rampant since the 90s that R. Kelly is a child
molester. The rumours peaked when the singer allegedly married Aaliyah
when she was 15 and he was 27. But R. Kelly always denied those
allegations. But with the recent docuseries by Lifetime, more people are
asking for him to be investigated, tried, and prosecuted.
Beyonce’s father, Mathew Knowles spoke of how he protected Destiny’s
child – a group made up of his daughter Beyonce, Kelly Rowland, LaTavia
Roberson, and LeToya Luckett – from R. Kelly in the 90s.
He said that while rumours about R Kelly came into play in his
decision making, he first turned down a song from the R&B star for
the band’s first album because it wasn’t good enough.
Speaking to Metro UK, the father of Beyonce and Solange said:
I was there, and my former wife Tina was there. The thing with R
Kelly was, he liked to record late at night, around midnight. And what
was different with his studio was that one room had a recording suite,
and next door was a club, with 40 or 50 people dancing.R Kelly was managed by Sony, by someone I won’t name, and at that
time, they would almost force you to record with [their] artists.And R Kelly wasn’t cheap – it was $75,000, plus travel costs, so we’re talking $100,000 for a song.
I personally rejected the song, because I didn’t think it was a good
song. Not just because of [his] reputation – this was around 1998, we
had just begun to hear some of those things.
Mathew was asked if the rumours surrounding R Kelly played a role in
his decisions from then on, and he said “certainly, it was both of those
things”.
Matthew Knowles added:
The girls were 15, 16. When they went to the bathroom, Tina would go with them. They did not leave our eyes.
A source told Metro.co.uk:
Record labels would ask R Kelly to write songs for emerging artists
as a way to help them break into the industry and he made several
requests for Destiny’s Child. Mathew and Tina rejected all of them
because they didn’t want him anywhere near the band which is why they
are one of the few acts to debut in the 90s without an R Kelly song in
its official discography.
Beyonce has never worked with R Kelly in her solo career either. A source said she has “always turned him down”.
The source added:
Back in 2008 he released a remix of her single ‘If I Were a Boy’. The
plan was to have it become an official remix as they are both signed to
the label but Beyonce didn’t give it the all clear so it never
happened.
Mathew told Metro he would elaborate further on his experience with R
Kelly in his book Destiny’s Child: The Untold Story, which is due out
this summer.
