Tracks
1. Nellyville
2. Getting It Started
3. Hot In Herre
4. Dem Goyz
5. Oh Nelly
6. Pimp Juice
7. Air Force Ones
8. In The Store
9. On The Grind
10. Dilemma
11. Splurge
12. Work It
13. Roc The Mic Remix
14. The Gank
15. 5000
5000.
16. 1
1.
17. Cg 2
18. Say Now
19. It Then
20. Stick Out Ya Wrist
Performer Notes
- Personnel includes: Nelly, Murphy Lee, Ali, Kyjuan, Freeway, Beanie Sigel, King Jacob (rap vocals); Justin Timberlake, Kelly Rowland (vocals); Cedric The Entertainer, La La (spoken vocals); Luis Conte (percussion).
- Producers include: Waiel "Wally" Yagham, The Neptunes, Jason "Jay E" Epperson, The Trackboyz, Ryan Bowser.
- "Hot In Herre" won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Rap Male Solo Performance.
- "Dilemma" (w/ Kelly Rowland) won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration.
- NELLYVILLE was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Album Of The Year and
- Best Rap Album. "Dilemma" (w/ Kelly Rowland) was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Award for Record Of The Year.
- Personnel includes: Nelly, Murphy Lee, Justin Timberlake, King Jacob, Kelly Rowland, Beanie Sigel, Freeway, Dani Stevenson.
- Producers include: Jason "Jay E" Epperson, The Neptunes, Just Blaze, Waiel Yaghnam, Bam & Ryan Bowser.
- Principally recorded at The Hit Factory, Miami, Florida.
- "Hot In Herre" won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Rap Male Solo Performance.
- "Dilemma" (w/ Kelly Rowland) won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration.
- NELLYVILLE was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Album Of The Year and
- Best Rap Album. "Dilemma" (w/ Kelly Rowland) was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Award for Record Of The Year.
- Features one extra track.
- CD contains bonus track.
- Personnel: Dani Stevenson (vocals); Steve Eigner (guitar); Luis Conte (percussion).
- Audio Mixer: Richard Travali.
- Recording information: Baseline Studios, New York, NY; Basement Beats, St. Louis, MO; Hit Factory Criteria, Miami, FL; Hit Factory, New York, NY; Right Track Recordings, New York, NY; Stankonia Recording, Atlanta, GA; The Village, LA.
- Photographer: Jonathan Mannion.
- NELLYVILLE could fairly be billed as its creator's coming-of-age album, with a sophisticated sheen that's a world and several million dollars away from its predecessor, the hugely successful COUNTRY GRAMMAR. Confidence and an undeniable musicality are the watchwords here, from the opening title track which is a both half-sung, half-rapped statement of first principles and a tour through the artist's psyche. The infectious club track "Hot in Herre" should bring fans and Nelly neophytes alike running with its old-school chorus, while the tight, steamy textures of "Pimp Juice" show Nelly as a master of insinuating vocalese. There are the usual guest appearances, notably from Justin Timberlake on the rap/pop crossover "Work It," where Timberlake's smooth vocals are expertly used to provide a cool, stylish counterpoint to Nelly's urgent rapping. Beanie Sigel guests on the remix of "Roc the Mic" while the take-no-prisoners stomp of "On the Grind" featuring King Jacob is a reminder, if any were necessary, that no matter how sophisticated his music gets, the streets of St. Louis will always be Nelly's spiritual home.
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (12/26/02, p.107) - Included in Rolling Stone's "50 Best Albums of 2002"
Rolling Stone (7/25/02, p.73) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...It's a solid dance record, peppered with clever punch lines and very likable..."
Rolling Stone (12/26/02, p.107) - Included in Rolling Stone's "50 Best Albums of 2002"
Rolling Stone (7/25/02, p.73) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...It's a solid dance record, peppered with clever punch lines and very likable..."
Spin (8/02, p.109) - 6 out of 10- "...The unsung hero of Nelly's debut was producer Jason Epperson, whose beats were the sonic equivalent of a chromed-out grill. Jay E's new tracks have a similar sheen...Every time [Nelly] catches one of Jay E's deadpan grooves, that Midwestern flow conveys more than any thug posture could..."
Spin (8/02, p.109) - 6 out of 10- "...The unsung hero of Nelly's debut was producer Jason Epperson, whose beats were the sonic equivalent of a chromed-out grill. Jay E's new tracks have a similar sheen...Every time [Nelly] catches one of Jay E's deadpan grooves, that Midwestern flow conveys more than any thug posture could..."
Entertainment Weekly (6/28/02, p.141) - "...The album as a whole is so solid...a plethora of neat surprises....Our man seems to be in control of his flame and on top of his game..." - Rating: B+
Entertainment Weekly (6/28/02, p.141) - "...The album as a whole is so solid...a plethora of neat surprises....Our man seems to be in control of his flame and on top of his game..." - Rating: B+
Q (9/02, pp.109-10) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...Nelly is clearly on top of his pop-rap game..."
Q (9/02, pp.109-10) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...Nelly is clearly on top of his pop-rap game..."
NME (Magazine) (6/29/02, p.38) - 7 out of 10 - "...A glossy well-produced album of populist anthems with a gangsta undertow....another multi-platinum album in the making..."
NME (Magazine) (6/29/02, p.38) - 7 out of 10 - "...A glossy well-produced album of populist anthems with a gangsta undertow....another multi-platinum album in the making..."