NELLY’S COUNTRY GRAMMAR CELEBRATES 25TH ANNIVERSARY

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Nelly, the St. Louis-bred hip-hop juggernaut celebrates the 25th anniversary of his stone-classic debut album Country Grammar featuring the omnipresent radio hits “Country Grammar,” “E.I.,” “Ride wit Me,” on June 27 with via Republic/UMe with the release of a special expanded limited-edition translucent blue 2LP set. The album will also be available on standard black 2LP vinyl. Available, HERE.

Hailed upon release by Rolling Stone as “the best thing to come out of St. Louis since Redd Foxx,” by NME as the “album of the year so far,” and by People, who proclaimed that Nelly “marked his hometown of St. Louis as a major contender,” Country Grammar debuted at No. 3 on the Top 200 and soon vaulted to No. 1. In 2016, the RIAA certified the album Diamond, selling more than 10 million copies to date, a feat which placed Nelly among rock superstars like Led Zeppelin, the Doors and Bruce Springsteen.

As a creative heavyweight from St. Louis during a time when most rappers were from the East Coast, the West Coast, or the South, Nelly’s breezy, twangy approach proved to be a breath of fresh air for the genre. When his debut single “Country Grammar (Hot Shit),” which was hung on the children’s clapping game “Down Down Baby,” was released in February 2000, became a smash hit and peaked at No. 7 on the Hot 100, the foundation was laid for his blockbuster debut album to break into the mainstream. He continued his parade of hits with No. 1 hits like “Grillz,” “Hot in Herre,” “Dilemma,” and Grammy-winning “Shake Ya Tailfeather,”

Whether revisited digitally or on wax, Country Grammar’s beloved hits, like “Ride Wit Me” (No. 3) and the airwaves-conquering title track have dominated global culture for more than two decades. The album was produced by Jason “Jay E” Epperson, who himself did a tremendous amount to craft the sound of 2000s Midwestern hip-hop.

Born Cornell Iral Haynes Jr. in Austin, Texas, the rapper showed early promise, forming The St. Lunatics in 1993 with his childhood friends, MCs “Ali” Jones, Torhi “Murphy Lee” Harper, Lavell “City Spud” Webb, and Robert “Kyjuan” Cleveland. After Jay E workshopped the music with Nelly, they shopped for labels in New York and the rapper was signed to Universal Records in 1999. The pair drew deeply from the sounds that surrounded them in the Midwest — urban, country, hip-hop — and fused them into a fresh, infectious, unforgettably hooky whole.

Country Grammar’s evergreen appeal also stems from its astonishing array of guests, including Cedric the Entertainer on “Intro,” Lil Wayne on “For My,” The Teamsters on “Never Let ‘Em C U Sweat,” and most of all his trusty collaborators St. Lunatics on “Steal the Show,” “Thicky Thick Girl” and “Batter Up.” The album went on to sell more than 10 million copies, making it the ninth best-selling rap album of all time in the U.S Country Grammar was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 2000 Grammy Awards (along with its title track for Best Rap Solo Performance) and Nelly was crowned Best New Artist at the 2001 BET Awards.

Country Grammar – A mini-documentary was created for the 20th anniversary with animated clips, performance footage, and sees Nelly telling his story of the early beginnings as an artist with a unique style and sound, the creation of his Diamond-selling classic, Country Grammar, and how he put St. Louis on the hip-hop map.  View, HERE

The boundary-shattering hip-hop classic and the story of how an ambitious 25-year-old from St. Louis crafted a new form of urban music and changed the pop landscape forever. Nelly arguably put the Midwest on the rap game map.

Country Grammar (Expanded Limited Edition) Tracklist:

LP1 – SIDE A

1. Intro (Nelly/Country Grammar)

2. St. Louie

3. Greed Hate Envy

4. Country Grammar (Hot Shit)

5. Steal The Show

6. Interlude (Nelly/Country Grammar)

LP1 – SIDE B

1. Ride Wit Me

2. E.I.

3. Thicky Thick Girl

4. For My

5. Utha Side

LP2 – SIDE A

1. Tho Dem Wraps

2. Wrap Sumden

3. Batter Up

4. Never Let ‘Em C U Sweat

5. Luven Me

6. Outro (Nelly/Country Grammar)

 LP2 – SIDE B

1. Icey

2. Come Over

3. Country Grammar (Hot…)

4. Ride Wit Me

2LP Standard Tracklist:

LP1 – SIDE A

1. St. Louie

2. Greed, Hate, Envy

3. Country Grammar (Hot …)

4. Steal The Show (Featuring The St. Lunatics)

LP1 – SIDE B

1. Ride Wit Me (Featuring City Spud)

2. E.I.

3. Thicky Thick Girl

4. For My (Featuring Lil’ Wayne)

LP2 – SIDE A

1. Utha Side

2. Tho Dem Wrappas (Featuring The St. Lunatics)

3. Wrap Sumden

LP2 – SIDE B

1. Batter Up (Featuring Murphy Lee & Ali)

2. Never Let ‘Em C U Sweat (Featuring The Teamsters)

3. Luven Me

Nelly and fellow Grammy award winning, multi-platinum singer, songwriter, actress Ashanti dated in the 2000s before splitting in 2013, only to reunite a decade later—officially tying the knot in December 2023. “Nelly and Ashanti: We Belong Together” debuts on June 26 on Peacock and follows the electrifying journey of this beloved couple as they reignite their love, navigate the ups and downs of newlywed life, and the challenges of parenthood while juggling their thriving careers.