Trapped in the Closet

Trapped in the Closet
The BIG Package DVD cover
Directed by
Written byR. Kelly
Based onTrapped in the Closet
by R. Kelly
Produced by
  • R. Kelly
  • Ann Carli
  • Barry Weiss
  • Elliot Lewis Rosenblatt
  • Rick Johnson
  • Scott Eicher
Starring
CinematographyDavid Hennings
Edited by
  • Victor Mignatti
  • Jim Swaffield
Music byR. Kelly
Production
companies
  • Fuzzy Bunny Productions
  • Relevant
Distributed by
Release dates
  • October 1, 2005 (2005-10-01) (Chapter 1–12)
  • August 21, 2007 (2007-08-21) (Chapters 13–22)
  • December 2007 (2007-12) (The BIG Package)
  • November 23, 2012 (2012-11-23) (The Next Installment)
Running time
91 minutes (The Big Package)
  • Chapters 1–12: 43 minutes
  • Chapters 13–22: 48 minutes

42 minutes (The Next Installment)

  • Chapters 23–33: 42 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget
  • $3 million (22 chapters)
  • $750,000 (The Next Installment)

Trapped in the Closet is a musical soap opera series by American R&B singer, songwriter and producer R. Kelly, with 33 "chapters" released sporadically from 2005 to 2012. Written, produced, and directed by Kelly, the series tells a story of a one-night stand which sets off a chain of events, gradually revealing a greater web of lies, affairs and deceit—a multitude of intertwined love triangles, extramarital affairs, and infidelities begin to unfold. The music follows a distinct E major pattern,[1][2] and most chapters feature the same melodic theme.

Background

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The first five chapters of Trapped in the Closet originally appeared as the final tracks on Kelly's album TP.3 Reloaded. R. Kelly wrote and produced all five chapters, and they were recorded by Andy Gallas. The first chapter was released as the lead single from the album in 2005 by Jive Records. Kelly and Jive Records promoted the songs by releasing each of the first five chapters to radio stations one at a time.

Following the success and popularity of the Trapped in the Closet song series, R. Kelly lip synched a "new chapter" at an appearance at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards. In November 2005, Jive Records released a DVD titled Trapped in the Closet, which included seven new chapters in addition to the first five from TP.3 Reloaded, bringing the total number of chapters to twelve. The material previewed by Kelly at the MTV Video Music Awards revealed an early version of some parts of the twelfth chapter in the series.

Nearly two years later, in August 2007, Kelly and Jive released ten more chapters on another Trapped in the Closet DVD.

In December 2007, the first 22 chapters were released in a DVD entitled The Big Package, which included a "commentary remix" with a preview of chapter 23. On December 21, 2011, Kelly told TMZ that he had written thirty-two more chapters, and was seeking investors in order to continue the saga.[3] IFC announced in October 2012 that it would show new chapters of Trapped in the Closet on November 23, 2012.[4]

When asked about the writing of the song, Kelly said: "I don't know how to explain how I wrote it. It just keeps rhyming and rhyming."[5] He stated that Trapped in the Closet had taken on "a life, mind and body of its own", and called the series an "alien",[5] crediting “the aliens” with its creation.[6] Kelly claimed that the song's dark and moody instrumental was influenced by his frustrations and depression following his removal from the ill-fated Best of Both Worlds tour with Jay-Z in October 2004.[7]

Plot

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Diagram of all relationships up to Chapter 33 of Trapped in the Closet

Each chapter follows a storyline that continues throughout the series. Kelly voices the role of the song's protagonist, Sylvester (Kelly's middle name), who wakes up after a one-night stand with a woman. As he prepares to leave, however, the woman's husband returns and Sylvester is forced to hide in a closet. This sets off an escalating series of events.

Cast

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Introduced in Part 1

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Introduced in Part 2

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  • R. Kelly as Randolph, Rev. Mos and Pimp Lucius
  • Tracey Bonner as Tina
  • Erika Ringor as Roxanne
  • Will Oldham as Sgt. Platoon
  • Greg Hollimon as Det. Tom
  • Brian "Wildcat" Smith as Bishop Craig
  • Pierre Maurey as Church Man
  • Brendan Averett as Henchman #1
  • Gino Crededio as Henchman #2
  • Dominic Capone III as Joey
  • Katherine Mitchell as Myrna
  • Alan Donovan as Desk Sergeant
  • Heather Zagone as Dixie attendant

Introduced in Part 3

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  • R. Kelly as Dr. William T. Perry, Beeno
  • Javon "Faz" Johnson as Bankhead
  • Larry[8][9][10]

Legacy

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The first chapter of Trapped in the Closet was ranked by VH1 as the #41 best song of the 2000s.

Parodies and derivatives

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Trapped in the Closet has inspired numerous parodies and derivatives.

Reception

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Roger Cormier wrote that "when journalists write about...Trapped in the Closet, they tend to throw out a high-brow literary reference", but then described it as "a subtlety-free, it's-so-dumb-it's-brilliant work of art" comparable to "Laurence Sterne's 18th-century novel The Life and Opinions of Tristam Shandy, Gentleman [sic]".[24]

Writing for Flagpole, Hillary Brown linked Trapped in the Closet to the Renaissance concept of sprezzatura and compared it to the work of Stendhal and John Ashbery.[25]

John Lichman warned "once you start watching Trapped in the Closet, whether out of curiosity or because you think it's a joke, you will find yourself sucked down a hole into something more obsession-friendly than Arrested Development when it comes to jokes, plot twists and fan-service."[26]

Chuck Klosterman, writing for The Guardian, called it a cult classic and wrote: "Describing Trapped in the Closet to anyone who hasn't seen it themselves is virtually impossible, simply because there's no other art to compare it with (it falls somewhere between a parody of musical theatre, a soap opera from the late 1970s, and a BET version of the Red Shoe Diaries)."[27]

Writing for Pitchfork, Jen Pelly stated "If you haven't seen Trapped in the Closet before... stop what you're doing and watch all of it right now. It is truly mind-blowing."[28]

VEVO release

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Prior to Kelly's conviction of sexual abuse in 2021, the first 22 chapters of the Trapped in the Closet series were released via VEVO, where they appeared for free ad-supported viewing. By May 2012, the series had averaged 7,000,000 views for the first 22 chapters on the website itself,[29] and a further average of 7,000,000 views on Kelly's VEVO YouTube page.[30] However, chapters 3,[31] 5,[32] 6,[33] and 13[34] were cut short. Eight days after Kelly was found guilty on multiple counts of sex trafficking, racketeering and violating the Mann Act on September 27, 2021, his YouTube channel was terminated; all visuals for this series are no longer available to watch on the platform.[35][36]

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Chart (2005) Peak
position
UK Single (Official Charts Company) 33
Belgium (Ultratop) Single Chart 42
Belgium (Ultratip Flanders) Single Chart 2
Belgium (Ultratip Wallonia) Single Chart 2
France Single Chart 51
Germany Single Chart 35
Ireland Single Chart 31
Dutch Single Chart 48
New Zealand Single Chart 22
Swiss Single Chart 28
US Billboard Hot 100[37] 22
US Billboard Pop Songs[38] 38
US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[39] 5
US Hot R&B Streaming Songs[40] 14

Release history

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List of DVDs, with sales and certifications
Title Album details Sales Certifications
Trapped in the Closet: Chapters 1–12
  • Released: October 1, 2005
  • Formats: CD (Chapters 1–10 as promotional discs), DVD, digital streaming
  • Label: Jive, Zomba
  • US: 200,000
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[41]
Trapped in the Closet: Chapters 13–22
  • Released: August 21, 2007
  • Formats: DVD, digital streaming
  • Label: Jive/Zomba/SBMG
  • US: 100,000
Trapped in the Closet: The BIG Package
  • Released: December, 2007
  • Formats: DVD, digital streaming
  • Label: Jive/SME
Trapped in the Closet: Chapters 23–33
  • Released: February 13, 2013[42]
  • Formats: digital download
  • Label: RCA/SME

Other planned projects

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R. Kelly stated in an interview with Rap-Up TV that he was, at the time, working on a movie version of Trapped in the Closet that would have been released to theaters. The movie was rumored to be called Trapped in the Closet: The Movie.[43] The movie has most likely been cancelled, due to the allegations against Kelly.[citation needed]

Trapped in the Closet: The Book was a planned book by Kelly. The book was set to be released sometime in 2018 alongside the Broadway debut of Trapped in the Closet, however neither of these projects were released to the public once the singer's allegations of child sexual abuse came to the public.[citation needed] The book was to be about what happened before the characters actually would have met in the musical. The book has been shown in the latest chapters of the show in 2012, Chapters 23–33.[44] R. Kelly dubbed it "the prequel meeting the sequel".[45]

See also

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  • "I Admit", a 2018 song by R. Kelly, which he attempts to debunk his sexual abuse allegations

References

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