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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 ...
The lawsuit will now proceed with only one member suing Nelly St. Lunatics Members Ask to Be Removed from Nelly Case and Say They Never Authorized Lawsuit Skip to main content
In 2000, Nelly was signed to Universal Records, followed by the rest of the group. [citation needed] While Nelly was working on his solo album Country Grammar, City Spud was arrested and sentenced to ten years in prison for robbery. [6] After Nelly's breakthrough success in 2000, St. Lunatics released their debut album, Free City. In 2001, the ...
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.
Nelly Sued by Former Group St. Lunatics for Uncredited Work on His Debut Album 'Country Grammar' “I thought you was riding with me because I put on for my city and I try to bring my city up ...
Jason Lee Epperson (born August 13, 1978) is an American record producer and DJ from St. Louis, Missouri.He first became known as the primary producer of hometown native Nelly's 2000 debut album Country Grammar, which received diamond certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
2000–2003: Breakthrough with Country Grammar and Nellyville The label released his debut album, Country Grammar , in 2000. The success of its title track as a single, reaching number 7 on the Hot 100 and No. 1 Hot Rap Tracks, led to the album debuting at number three in the Billboard 200 in the U.S.