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Nelly
19 June, 2013 8:51 am

Is the club world ready to re-embrace Nelly? Drop down and get your eagle on, girl.

6 June, 2013 7:29 pm

[sarcasm] Two lyrical powerhouses come together for the first time, to deliver this game-changing track. [/sarcasm]

9 February, 2013 5:51 am

Super-posse cut from Kay Slay gets the video treatment.

5 February, 2013 5:54 am

Kay Slay enlists many popular rappers for his latest single.

26 July, 2012 2:20 am

The Roots back Nelly for this performance of perhaps one of the worst songs of the 100BPM Neptunes-era of club bangers.

19 November, 2010 4:54 am

Chelsea, as always, injects her unique interview style with Nelly.

28 October, 2010 5:29 pm

Wow, this is a veritable meeting of the sing-rapping minds. Taken from Nelly’s 5.0., hitting November 16th.

4 October, 2010 4:27 am

We haven’t been mad at either “1000 Stacks” or “Tippin’ In The Club” so far…Here goes one more from Nelly from his Nelly 5.0 release, currently being recorded here in fabulous Las Vegas. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] LISTEN: Nelly – “Move That Body” (feat. T-Pain)

2 May, 2010 1:12 pm

New video from Bow Wow off his last album, New Jack City II. The track features Ron Browz and Nelly, and is titled “What They Call Me (Big Time)” on the album, but is only titled “Big Time” for the video. Production from Jermaine Dupri and Ron Browz.

18 April, 2010 12:33 am

Here we go with the lead single from Avery Storm, featuring Rick Ross, off his upcoming album Shotgun Love. Avery is signed to Nelly’s Derrty Ent., and also has a new track with the boss Nelly, coming soon. For now, check out this new track below. Shotgun below should be released later this year. [Audio [cont.]

7 April, 2010 10:07 pm

When Nelly and Ashanti were dating a few years ago, a album together was rumored, but nothing really ever came from it, then they broke up. Here we have a unreleased track done sometime back when they were together, circa 2007 or so. Check it out below. Ashanti + Nelly – “NY Lover (Unreleased)” (MP3)

6 April, 2010 10:17 am

Crooked I sits down to speak about putting together rhymes, lyrics and reconstructing them afterwards. This is part of the series How to Rap: The Art and Science of the Hip-Hop MC on sale now. Other artists included in this series are The Clipse, Cypress Hill, Nelly, Public Enemy, Remy Ma, Schoolly D and A [cont.]

26 February, 2010 5:40 am

Khaled’s album have always been sort of a collection of hit and miss tracks – usually half-bangers, half-snoozers. So far we like what we’ve heard from Victory, thus far. “Bring The Money Out” is another aggressive club track – don’t think it will eclipse “All We Do Is Win”, but definitely will inspire some dollar [cont.]

18 June, 2009 6:32 am

Jermaine Dupri has formed a super-group called Ocean’s 7, along with Nelly, Usher, Trey Songz, Bow Wow, B Cox, Johnta Austin, and Itny, with the end result being like a really soft, watered down version of The Wu-Tang Clan. They’ve been making appearances around Vegas together, taking over tables at Tryst and XS, etc, trying [cont.]

30 September, 2008 3:58 pm

With an album cover that is scarily reminiscent of LL Cool J’s Mama Said Knock You Out (that is, Nelly: buff, shirtless, oiled, and in black & white), it’s obvious Nelly has taken influence from James Todd Smith. Like a modern day Cool J, Nelly is less concerned with making classic records, and more focused [cont.]

20 September, 2004 12:00 am

     Successfully pulling off the always tricky “double-album” is quite a task for any rap artist. While Notorious B.I.G. and 2Pac were able to pull it off without scars, Jay-Z and Wu-Tang Clan came under scrutiny for overloading their discs with excess filler. The latest name to attempt the double-album is St. Louis golden child [cont.]

20 September, 2004 12:00 am

      Successfully pulling off the always tricky “double-album” is quite a task for any rap artist. While Notorious B.I.G. and 2Pac were able to pull it off without scars, Jay-Z and Wu-Tang Clan came under scrutiny for overloading their discs with excess filler. The latest name to attempt the double-album is St. Louis golden child [cont.]

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