Dave Chappelle said he got some scary blow back after the memorable "Chappelle's Show" bit that mocked R. Kelly back in 2003.

Chappelle imitated Kelly as part of his Comedy Central series that ran from 2003 until 2006, making light of an alleged sex tape where Kelly supposedly urinated on an underage girl. Chappelle as Kelly crooned lyrics like, "Said your body, your body is a port-o-potty."

“The week that sketch came out, we was in Chicago, at a Common show," Chappelle recalled onstage in video shared by TMZ, "and his dude bust in my room."

The outlet reports the comedian took the stage at the Improv Comedy Club in Hollywood Wednesday evening.

"I don’t know if it was (Kelly's) goons," Chappelle clarified, "(but) they sure did like him.”

Chappelle went on to describe an interaction with Kelly.

“He said, 'How are you gonna do the video of me peeing on (girls) like that?' and I said, 'How you gonna do the video?' ”

Chappelle's comments follow "Chappelle's Show" co-creator Neal Brennan's own recollection of the "I Believe I Can Fly" singer wanting to brawl with the show's star.

"R. Kelly wanted to fight Dave," Brennan said Tuesday on the radio show "The Breakfast Club." "He literally stepped – his goons stepped to Dave in Chicago – and Dave’s goons intervened, and the goons negotiated."

Kelly's lawyer, Steve Greenberg, told USA TODAY he could not comment on Brennan's claims.

Kelly is currently embroiled in allegations of sexual abuse, resurfaced by an explosive docu-series titled "Surviving R. Kelly."

"I don’t think people understand what comedy is supposed to do – we will observe things, we'll make fun of things," Brennan added during "The Breakfast Club." "Did people want us to round up a posse and go arrest R. Kelly? Like, what were we supposed to do?

"The idea that we somehow normalized this, like we also did a white supremacist sketch," he said. "I don't think we normalized white supremacy.

"Our job is to poke fun at things. And even if it’s bleak, we still poke fun at it," he continued. "We were trying to humiliate a guy who was known for peeing.”

USA TODAY has reached out to Chappelle's rep for comment on Brennan's remarks.

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