Discography 1992-2005 Pack 1 2-flac- __full__: R. Kelly
: Self-titled second solo effort featuring "You Remind Me of Something" and "I Can't Sleep Baby (If I)".
The user’s search term strongly suggests a split compilation. Given the breadth of material released between 1992 and 2005 (including the large, double-disc albums R. and Happy People/U Saved Me , plus singles and remixes), a single download would be massive in size.
3. The 2000s: Stepper’s Music and Conceptual R&B (2000–2005) R. Kelly Discography 1992-2005 pack 1 2-FLAC-
During the 1992–2005 window, this music dominated global charts, shaped the writing and production styles of countless pop and R&B artists, and established paradigms for how hip-hop and soul music intersected. For archivist collectors, audio engineers, and musicologists, preserving these files in high-fidelity formats like FLAC serves as a means to document the structural evolution of modern urban music production, studio engineering techniques, and the complex history of pop culture icons. To continue exploring or organizing this archive, please
By the mid-90s, Kelly’s sound evolved into a more polished, cinematic style of soul. : Self-titled second solo effort featuring "You Remind
Kelly’s solo debut established his signature thematic lane: explicit, highly sexualized R&B ballads mixed with mid-tempo club tracks. The analog warmth preserved in lossless format emphasizes the deep, foundational basslines of "Bump n' Grind" and the title track "12 Play." 2. The Pop Crossover & Masterclass Era (1995–1998)
The final album in this era, TP.3 Reloaded , continued the numbering of his 12 Play legacy. The album is most notable for introducing his groundbreaking hip-hopera, —a multi-chapter saga spanning the last five tracks of the album (Chapters 1 through 5). The project also featured the smash summer single "Trapped in the Closet (Chapter 1)" and collaborations with Snoop Dogg, The Game, and Twista. and Happy People/U Saved Me , plus singles
"I Wish," "Feelin' on Your Booty," "The Greatest Sex."
His self-titled sophomore solo album proved he was no one-hit wonder, topping the Billboard 200 and achieving quintuple platinum status. It spawned a trio of Top Ten singles, including "You Remind Me of Something" and the introspective ballad "Down Low (Nobody Has to Know)" .
| Year | Album | Key Certifications (RIAA) | Peak Chart Positions (Billboard 200) | Notable Singles | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1992 | Born into the 90's (with Public Announcement) | Gold | #42 | "She's Got That Vibe," "Honey Love," "Slow Dance (Hey Mr. DJ)" | | 1993 | 12 Play | 6× Platinum | #2 | "Bump n' Grind," "Your Body's Callin'" | | 1995 | R. Kelly | 5× Platinum | #1 | "You Remind Me of Something," "Down Low (Nobody Has to Know)" | | 1998 | R. | 8× Platinum | #2 | "I Believe I Can Fly," "Half on a Baby," "Home Alone" | | 2000 | TP-2.com | 4× Platinum | #1 | "I Wish," "Fiesta (Remix)," "The Storm Is Over Now" | | 2002 | The Best of Both Worlds (with Jay-Z) | Platinum | #2 | "Honey," "The Best of Both Worlds" | | 2003 | Chocolate Factory | 3× Platinum | #1 | "Ignition (Remix)," "Step in the Name of Love" | | 2004 | Happy People/U Saved Me | 2× Platinum | #1 | "Happy People," "U Saved Me," "Step in the Name of Love (Remix)" | | 2005 | TP.3 Reloaded | Platinum | #1 | "Trapped in the Closet (Chapter 1)," "In the Kitchen," "Playa's Only" |
