Released in November 2000, R. Kelly’s fourth studio album, Tp-2.com (Twelve Play-2.com), stands as a pivotal monument in the evolution of modern R&B. Serving as the thematic successor to his groundbreaking 1993 debut 12 Play , the album arrived at a unique crossroads in music history. It bridged the gap between the golden era of 1990s contemporary R&B and the hyper-digital, internet-driven landscape of the early 2000s.
Following the ambitious, double-disc epic R. (1998), which showcased a broad range of styles from gospel to hip-hop, TP-2.com was seen as a return to the core formula that made him a superstar. The album masterfully blends party anthems, slow jams, and relationship-themed ballads, all infused with Kelly's signature production style and his smooth, often sexually charged lyrics. The title, incorporating the ".com" suffix, was a savvy nod to the burgeoning internet culture of the year 2000, making the album feel instantly modern and forward-looking. A promotional website, tp-2.com , was even launched to support the release, though it was taken down in 2001. R. Kelly Tp-2.com Album Download
: Offers DRM-free downloads in multiple high-quality formats (FLAC, ALAC, WAV) on Qobuz . Deezer : Accessible for streaming on Deezer . Track List Strip for You The Greatest Sex I Don't Mean It Just Like That Like a Real Freak Don't You Say No The Real R. Kelly A Woman's Threat I Mean (I Don't Mean It) I Wish (To The Homies That We Lost) [Remix] All I Really Want Feelin' On Yo Booty The Storm Is Over Now Background Released in November 2000, R
At the turn of the millennium, TP-2.com served as a masterclass in blending smooth R&B production with the rising cadence of hip-hop soul. The album yielded some of the era's biggest radio staples and club anthems. It bridged the gap between the golden era