Singer Kelis Arrested After Making Racial Slurs to Police

J. Matthison
Singer Kelis was arrested early Friday morning (March 2, 2007) in Miami Beach making racial slurs at two undercover police officers.

According to the police report, the two female officers were working an undercover operation in South Beach as prostitutes. The singer started screaming racial obscenities at the women and was immediately restrained by her friends. As stated in the report, Kelis' "actions caused people walking by to stop and form a crowd. The sidewalk was blocked by the disturbance, causing people to walk in the street and causing traffic to stop."

The 27 year old singer and wife to rapper Nas was detained at 4:30am and charged with two misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct and for resisting arrest without violence.

Kelis, whose last name is Rogers-Jones, was taken to Miami-Dade County Jail, where she was later released on a $1,500 bail bond.

Kelis was born and raised in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, New York. Her first name, pronounced [kə ˈleese], is a combination of the name of her father - Kenneth, an African-American jazz musician and a Pentecostal minister - and of her mother - Eveliss, a Chinese-Puerto Rican fashion designer, who inspired her to pursue her singing career.

As a child, she sang in church choirs and played violin, piano, and saxophone while attending Manhattan Country School, a private school. Kelis left home at age thirteen, but continued her education at age sixteen when she went to the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, where she formed R&B trio BLU (Black Ladies United). After graduation, she formed a band with The Neptunes and, with their support, landed herself a record deal.

She has since worked with a variety of musicians including Gravediggaz, Busta Rhymes, Foxy Brown, Lil' Kim, OutKast, P. Diddy, Mondo Grosso, Usher, LFO, Moby, Richard X, Timo Maas, Björk, No Doubt, Enrique Iglesias, Too $hort, and her husband, Nas. Her most notable duets were popular singles and music videos, even in America, during 1999 and the early 2000s decade. These include the following: "What It Is" with Busta Rhymes, "Candy" with Foxy Brown, and "Got Your Money" with the late Ol' Dirty Bastard, with whom she was initially discovered beatboxing in a video of his.

Currently, in addition to working on the upcoming album, Kelis is writing a cookbook and designing her own line of fashion accessories, called Cake. She is also working with Ashanti on a high-heeled shoes line called KeShany Heels.

Ford has also recently chosen Kelis to help advertise the 2007 Ford Edge. She has recorded a theme song for the commercial, called "Push It to the Edge", with help from Grammy Award-nominated producer Scott Storch.

SOURCES:
TMZ (http://www.tmz.com)
MTV (http://www.mtv.com)

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  • Demetriturds2/23/2008

    what a NIGGER

  • T.H.Pankey3/2/2007

    Sorry but this tells me more about her career than her arrest.

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