For the second time since the airing of Surviving R. Kelly, protestors gathered around R. Kelly's music studio in the West Side of Chicago to denounce the singer at his place of work, chanting "your time is up!” and “black girls matter!", while holding up signs that read "‘Age ain’t nothing but a number.’ Well jail ain’t nothing but a room.”

In the video released online, protestors could also be seen trying to be heard over R. Kelly supporters, who reportedly drove up to the studio in a Cadillac and Rolls-Royce blasting the singer's music. From there, the occupants of those vehicles held up their own signs that read "R. Kelly We Love You," in addition to scriptures of bible verses and other messages of forgiveness.

In the footage, the two groups could be heard arguing with one another through megaphones, with protestors shaming the supporters for not standing up for Kelly's alleged victims. "I don't know what he did but he deserves forgiveness," one of his supporters could be heard saying, before adding that ultimately only "God is his judge."

Source: NBC