5. The Batmobile R. Kelly Drove through Chicago
Surely you’ve seen Kells’ 1997 video for the “Gotham City (Remix),” directed by Hype Williams, right? Well, if it’s a bit fuzzy, let us refresh your memory: the clip was littered with jiggy-era outfits, shiny suits, and silly get-ups that scream of the late-90s. But the best part of the clip, is when we see Kells cruising around the city of Chicago in the Batmobile. And it’s a droptop. Lake Shore Drive, the Southside — nowhere was safe.
We have no idea where said Batmobile is today, but we’re quite certain it’s no longer in Cook County. But for the “Next 32” it will make its long-awaited return. Whether Kells is in a hot pursuit chase, or just heading to his ladies crib, he’ll have to take the clunky, outdated Batmobile — with no police escort.
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I knew this was gonna be useless when I clicked on the first pic. This article is weird and random as hell. Half of this shit has nothing to do with Trapped in the Closet (seriously Ignition? Tupac holograms? a Public Announcement reunion? WTF??? ) BTW the guy in the Ignition video is his cousin Blackie. He was A&R or something at Kellz Rockland label. I remember Kellz introducing him and Dre (the other guy who used to be in all his videos) on 106 & Park back in 2000.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uT3fH6R2X4g