I think R. Kelly is an awful human being, and I also enjoy the music he's made.

— Xavier D'Leau (@XavierDLeau) November 30, 2015

R. Kelly's appearance at the #SoulTrainAwards proved that black girls (& rape) don't matter: https://t.co/A3uyX1QAOb pic.twitter.com/KI4anTpa3M

— The Root (@TheRoot) November 30, 2015

If you have decided to support R. Kelly's music in spite of his crimes, say that. But do not say he isn't guilty of harming girls.

— jamilah (@JamilahLemieux) November 30, 2015

i thought we were done with r. kelly?

— Ras The Destroyer (@Smooth_Orator) November 30, 2015

And as usual, it's very clear WHO the King is R&B STILL is #RKELLY #SoulTrainAwards u can say what chu want!

— Syleena Johnson (@Syleena_Johnson) November 30, 2015

Raise your hands if you tried REALLY hard not to enjoy that R.Kelly set but you failed. \(.__.) #SoulTrainAwards

— Awesomely Luvvie (@Luvvie) November 30, 2015

R Kelly's voice has gotten stronger and clearer. I guess when you're an exile you have nothing better to do but practice.

— Jameis Propaganda (@JHatesSports) November 30, 2015

They got the gospel artists coming out before R Kelly, knowing good and damn well we gonna need cleansing after Ah-Ruh. #SoulTrainAwards

— Nikki (@Soulrific) November 30, 2015