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Country Grammar is the debut studio album by American rapper and singer Nelly.It was released on June 27, 2000, by Universal Records.The production on the album was handled by Jason "Jay E" Epperson, with additional production by C-Love, Kevin Law, City Spud, Steve "Blast" Wills and Basement Beats.
"Country Grammar (Hot Shit)" (also known as "Country Grammar (Hot...) "in the clean version, and released as a single under the title (Hot S**t) Country Grammar) is the debut single of American rapper Nelly. The song was written by Nelly and Jason "Jay E" Epperson, who also produced the track. Released on February 29, 2000, as the lead single ...
"All-American Girl" is the second single for which Underwood shares a writing credit, the first being "So Small", which preceded it. The song is a mid-tempo country-pop song, with a soaring chorus. Underwood stated in an issue of Entertainment Weekly that the high note during the bridge in the song is the highest note she has ever hit (E5, or ...
Read the full lyrics to All-American Bitch by Olivia Rodrigo from her new album GUTS.
Nelly has been sued by his former St. Lunatics group members for copyright infringement over uncredited and unpaid work on the rapper’s 2000 debut album “Country Grammar.” St. Lunatics ...
Nellyville is the second studio album by American rapper Nelly.It was released on June 25, 2002, by Universal Records and Fo' Reel Entertainment.The album's production was handled by Waiel Yaghnam, the Neptunes, Jay E, Trackboyz, Ryan Bowser, and Just Blaze.
The album was nominated for Favorite Pop/Rock Album and Favorite Hip/Hop/R&B Album and was ranked third on the Billboard 200 and the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums charts. The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, selling 715,000 copies and outperforming Country Grammar (2000), which debuted at number 3 selling 235,000 copies.
"Motown Country" - CURTICE/MARKLEY & Motown Station "Motown Music" - Rod Stewart 1991 (#10 on Billboard Hot 100) "Motown Junk" - Manic Street Preachers (Welsh band) "Motown Never Sounded So Good" - Less Than Jake ”Movin’ Along (A Song For Detroit)” - Alma Smith [6] "Move To Detroit" - Eddie "Flashin" Fowlkes "Murder City Nights" - Radio ...