![]() There are still so many unanswered questions. Kelly Jury Begins Deliberations Following Closing Argument from Star's Attorney There’s also a flashback to Twan’s drug bust three years earlier, when he was getting high in the car screaming, “I’m Rick James, bitch!” Which was the catchphrase of 2004, though come to think of it, isn’t this song taking place in 2005, which would mean Twan was saying “I’m Rick James, bitch!” before the Chappelle show even started? Or did we just flash ahead a couple years? Is this song all taking place on the same day? So what happens in the new chapters? A brief summary of the story so far (“oh shit!”) leads to Sylvester in the car with Twan (“you crazier than a fish with titties”), a rendezvous in a diner, a waitress with a tell-tale name tag, a church choir chanting “You can do it, Pimp Luscious,” and a blatantly Sopranos-styled sit-down with an Italian mobster who keeps saying “fuggedaboudit” while calling Twan “LL Fool J” and grunting, “Mama said knock you out the fuck outta here.” There’s typically over-the-tippity Kellyesque dialogue (“Do I look like En Vogue, because the way you got me holding on?”). “I can explain some of my other songs, but not this one.” He went on to call the song “my alien” and said that when he starts writing, he has no idea what’s going to happen from line to line - when he brought the midget into the song, he thought it was all over, because he had no idea what to rhyme with “midget,” until a week later he realized he could name another character “Bridget.” Much better than Inside the Actor’s Studio, no doubt. ![]() “Nobody can explain this song, not even me,” he told the crowd. Kellz himself showed up, in a surprisingly jovial mood given his usual moody persona and legal troubles. ![]() Kelly presented the New York big-screen premiere of “Trapped in the Closet: Chapters 13-22 - Spoiler alert: None of it makes any fucking sense, but you probably already guessed that.
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