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R. Kelly performs at Verizon Center
July 5, 2011
R. Kelly's "Love Letter Tour" stopped in 18 U.S. cities. The D.C. show was R. Kelly's second to last performance before his final show in Philadelphia. | Photo by Michelle Rattinger
R.Kelly has acted as producer and songwriter for artists ranging from Aaliyah and Janet Jackson to Britney Spears and Whitney Houston. Michelle Rattinger | Photo Editor
Now 44-years old, R.Kelly has been performing since his teens. Michelle Rattinger | Photo Editor
Billboard named R. Kelly the No. 1 R&B artist of the last 25 years last year. Michelle Rattinger | Photo Editor
Musical artists Keyshia Cole and Marsha Ambrosius are on our with R. Kelly. Michelle Rattinger | Photo Editor
R.Kelly performed songs from his latest record, "Love Letter," as well as several older popular hits during his show on July 2nd at the Verizon Center.
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