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I am curious as to whether or not these things really do blow over.
On the one hand, we have Bill Cosby, thoroughly and officially disgraced, his public conviction in front of everyone and as a registered sex offender now seals it.
On the other hand, we have spurious accusations in the Supreme Court of the United States, which is really undermining the sanctity of proceedings in this country. A circus.
So, R Kelly had some heat over sexual allegations and Spotify removed all his music ? I am wondering if that is still the case.
I am curious as to whether or not these things really do blow over.
On the one hand, we have Bill Cosby, thoroughly and officially disgraced, his public conviction in front of everyone and as a registered sex offender now seals it.
On the other hand, we have spurious accusations in the Supreme Court of the United States, which is really undermining the sanctity of proceedings in this country. A circus.
So, R Kelly had some heat over sexual allegations and Spotify removed all his music ? I am wondering if that is still the case.
Rhyme or reason... ?
Yes, I do believe they are still honoring the "No R. Kelly" policy" along with using the whole debacle as a reason to censor everything else.
No, he was never banned. The policy was to take him off several playlists, which failed immediately when other black artists threatened to take off all their music from spottily.
I have spotify premium and I'm listening to his music right now.
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