Country Grammar
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Country Grammar | ||
Studio album by Nelly | ||
Released | June 27, 2000 (U.S.) | |
Recorded | 1999 - 2000 | |
Genre | Rap | |
Label | Universal Records | |
Producer(s) | Jason "Jay E" Epperson City Spud Steve "Blast" Wills |
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Nelly chronology | ||
_ | Country Grammar (2000) |
Nellyville (2002) |
Country Grammar is the debut album of rap artist Nelly. It was released on June 27, 2000. The album was a huge mainstream success, selling over fourteen million copies worldwide.
The first single released was the song "(Hot Shit) Country Grammar". This song represents St. Louis, Missouri where Nelly was raised (the first line of the song is "You can find me in St. Louis rollin on dubs"). The single was followed up by E.I., Ride Wit Me, and Batter Up.
[edit] Track listing
- "Intro" (featuring Cedric The Entertainer)
- "St. Louie"
- "Greed, Hate, Envy"
- "Country Grammar (Hot..)"
- "Steal the Show" (featuring St. Lunatics)
- "Interlude" (featuring Cedric The Entertainer)
- "Ride wit Me" (featuring City Spud)
- "E.I."
- "Thicky Thick Girl" (featuring Murphy Lee & Ali)
- "For My" (featuring Lil Wayne)
- "Utha Side"
- "Tho Dem Wrappas"
- "Wrap Sumden" (featuring St. Lunatics)
- "Batter Up" (featuring Murphy Lee & Ali)
- "Never Let Em C U Sweat" (featuring The Team Masters)
- "Luven Me"
- "Outro" (featuring Cedric The Entertainment)