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The Double Up Tour stands as one of the last major, highly successful arena tours R. Kelly completed before his subsequent decade of legal battles and eventual convictions fundamentally altered his career. Musically, it served as a document of the late-2000s R&B ecosystem, capturing the intersection of classic 1990s production styles with the digital-era hip-hop collaborations that defined the music industry at the turn of the decade.
Critically, the received mixed to positive reviews. Rolling Stone gave the New York show 3.5 out of 5 stars, writing: "Vocally, Kelly has lost none of his power. The high notes in Bump N' Grind are still resonant. But the mood in the room is tense; you can feel the court dates looming over the bass drops." r kelly double up tour
In a unique turn, Kelly conducted a light show to Beethoven’s 5th Symphony using an illuminated baton. The Double Up Tour stands as one of
The Double Up Tour stands as one of the last major, highly successful arena tours R. Kelly completed before his subsequent decade of legal battles and eventual convictions fundamentally altered his career. Musically, it served as a document of the late-2000s R&B ecosystem, capturing the intersection of classic 1990s production styles with the digital-era hip-hop collaborations that defined the music industry at the turn of the decade.
Critically, the received mixed to positive reviews. Rolling Stone gave the New York show 3.5 out of 5 stars, writing: "Vocally, Kelly has lost none of his power. The high notes in Bump N' Grind are still resonant. But the mood in the room is tense; you can feel the court dates looming over the bass drops."
In a unique turn, Kelly conducted a light show to Beethoven’s 5th Symphony using an illuminated baton.