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Chris Kelly of Rap Duo Kris Kross Remembered at Funeral

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Chris Kelly’s mother Donna Kelly Pratt

Chris Smith remembered his Kris Kross hip-hop partner Chris Kelly Thursday as a true friend who he’s sure is in heaven now.

Chris Smith of Kris Kross speaks at the Atlanta funeral service of his rap partner Chris Kelly on Thursday, with  Smith’s sister Jennifer by his side.

Smith struggled to speak the words at the pulpit of Jackson Baptist Memorial Church at Kelly’s funeral, which was attended by some 300 friends, family and fellow entertainers

The 34-year-old Kelly, who had the 1992 hit “Jump” with Smith, was found dead May 1 of a suspected drug overdose. His mother and uncle told authorities Kelly had a history of drug abuse and experienced similar episodes in the past, according to a police report.


“It’s been a struggle for me every day, but there was a peace that came over me this morning because I know he’s in heaven,” Smith said, as tears fell down his face.

Before the service began, Smith walked into the church alongside rapper-producer Jermaine Dupri, who discovered the 1990s teen duo at an Atlanta mall. Smith also talked about the last time he and Kelly performed together at the 20th anniversary of Durpri’s label, So So Def, in late February.

“We had so many memories,” Smith said. “He was a true friend. He wanted to see if I was all right. So I just want to say I love you man, and I’ll miss you.”

Robert Barber, who described himself as a father figure to Kelly, said Kelly told him that he felt fulfilled after that performance.

“He called me and said, ‘Unc, I feel alive,’” Barber recalled.

Chico DeBarge

Other notables at the funeral were singer Chico DeBarge, rapper Da Brat, gospel singer Keke Wyatt, manager Michael Mauldin, DJ Nabs and Tameka “Tiny” Cottle. DeBarge performed “I Won’t Complain” and Keke Wyatt sang “Eye on the Sparrow.”

Da Brat

Throughout the nearly two-hour service, numerous photos of Kelly posing with music legends such as Michael Jackson, Gerald Levert and Patti LaBelle, were shown behind the pulpit.

Two of the four members of the band Xscape, sisters LaTocha and Tamika Scott, also performed.

“He just wanted to smile. That’s all he wanted,” Tamika Scott said when she arrived. “He was known to be a happy person.”

Da Brat tried to speak to reporters when she arrived, but stopped when she got choked up and went on into the church.

Kris Kross was introduced to the music world in 1992 by Dupri after he discovered the pair at Greenbriar Mall in southwest Atlanta. Kelly was known as “Mac Daddy” and Smith was known as “Daddy Mac.”

The duo wore their clothes backward as a gimmick, but they won over fans with their infectious rap hooks.

“Jump” was the duo’s first and by far most successful song. The hit was off their multiplatinum 1992 debut album “Totally Krossed Out,” featured the two trading verses and rapping the refrain, the song’s title. The duo had surprising maturity in their rap delivery, though the song was written by Dupri. It would become a No. 1 smash in the United States and globally, and one of the most popular of that year.

 


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