R. Kelly had a difficult childhood growing up in Chicago but found success as a singer in his local church. He broke through after winning a talent show and releasing a track with Tavdash Records. In the early 1990s, Kelly formed the group Public Announcement and released their debut album in 1992. Kelly's 1993 solo debut album "12 Play" was a major success, with his first number one hit "Bump'n Grind" topping the charts for 12 weeks. Initially seen as a clean-cut artist making inspirational songs, Kelly's image changed as his career progressed and he began making more explicit R&B songs, though his image and career were damaged by legal issues in the 2000s. While still