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                                R. Kelly
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It’s not just that R. Kelly brings his best game so well in so many ways: he also brings it often, kicking out single- and double-disc sets packed to the brim with unstoppable groves in every flavor . . . from the neo-soul slink of “Suicide” to the funky party thrills of “Happy Summertime” (featuring Snoop Dogg) and the food-centric erotica of “In the Kitchen,” where he spies his girl chillin’ in her robe, “cuttin’ up potatoes, fruits and vegetables,” before opening up to the possibilities of his surroundings: “I want to put you on the counter by the buttered rolls.” And there’s no better confirmation of Kelly’s R&B-heavyweight status than his Jay-Z collaborations: “Shake Ya Body” (also featuring Lil’ Kim) hails from [i]The Best of Both Worlds[/i], 2002’s excellent collaborative album. 
            



