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R. Kelly’s Trial For Sex Trafficking And Racketeering Charges Has Been Set For 2021
Getty Image The date was originally set for July but pushed back due to the pandemic. …

R. Kelly was originally supposed to stand trial for his federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges back in July. The trial was pushed back indefinitely due to safety precautions in light of the coronavirus pandemic, but it now looks like Kelly now has gotten a definitive answer to when he’ll appear in court.
Per a report from HotNewHipHop, Kelly’s trial has now been set for April 7 by district court judge Ann Donnelly. Earlier this month, Donnelly approved a motion for Kelly’s case to be tried in front of an anonymous jury.
“Empaneling an anonymous jury is appropriate given the seriousness of the charges, the defendant’s history of obstructing the judicial process, the potential for juror intimidation and the intensity of media attention given to this case,” Donnelly said.
The singer will remain in prison in Chicago’s Metropolitan Correctional Center until the spring court date after being denied an early release over coronavirus concerns. While awaiting trial, Kelly has had quite a few reported issues. He was the victim of an alleged jail cell attack perpetrated by a fellow prisoner back in September. The singer had reportedly learned of the potential of the attack and alerted guards, who did not heed his warning. Following the incident, Kelly’s attacker was transferred to a different prison to address the singer’s safety concerns.
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North Shy sings about the burden people are left with when relationships end with “Under My Skin”
“Under My Skin” is a very personal release from North Shy, and it’s an emotional confession caught in real time. Written, recorded, produced, mixed, and creatively directed all from his bedroom, the single is a bold statement of artistic independence and emotional honesty. Every detail bears the mark of someone utterly immersed in their own vision.
“Under My Skin” is built from shoegaze textures, distorted guitars, and a restless atmosphere, channeling the emotional intensity of alternative rock while maintaining a dreamy, cinematic feel. Inspired by artists like Deftones, Oasis, Radiohead, and The Smashing Pumpkins, the track never feels derivative.
“Under My Skin” is about the burden people are left with when relationships end. North Shy embodies the unsettling permanence of memory and obsession, striking a balance between explosive instrumentation and moments of quiet emotional exposure. The tension in the track is palpable, the softness to the aggression, the clarity to the chaos, and that’s what gives the song its longevity.
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Built on a rock foundation of melody and momentum, “Days Like These” is an uplifting rush from start to finish. The single, recorded with fellow students and collaborators at Riverside Music College, captures the excitement of a band finding its sound as it happens.
Matt Law displays himself as an artist with a good instinct for atmosphere and emotional connection. This song’s lively personality is boosted by drummer Taylor Whyte, bassist Alex Duncan, rhythm guitarist Kian Carrol, and lead guitarist Morgan Flanagan.
“Days Like These” is memorable for its ability to get at a universal feeling. It’s about those moments of freedom, uncertainty, and excitement that mark the early years of adulthood, and it still sounds fresh enough to resonate with people well beyond that. Matt Law’s effort is the first shot in the career of an artist who knows how to turn memories into anthems, giving us one perfect for open roads, late nights, and unforgettable summers.
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