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. Kelly's 1993 solo debut album "12 Play" was a major success, establishing him as a prominent R&B artist. Over his career, Kelly's image shifted from a clean-cut singer to more of a stereotypical hip hop star as he dealt with various legal issues and scandals. While cleared of charges, Kelly still has a controversial reputation in the industry.