Nelly
Real Name : Cornell Haynes, Jr.
Birthdate : November 2, 1973
Sign : Scorpio
Hometown : Dallas, Texas, USA
--- Nelly Biography:
Nelly spent his early years in Spain and moved to St. Louis, Missouri for elementary
school. Nelly’s parents divorced when he was eight years old. Nelly admitted
he used to get into a lot of fights but by the time he started high school he
was into baseball instead. Nelly’s passion for baseball helped keep him out
of trouble. In 1993 Nelly left his gritty St. Louis neighborhood and settled
in the suburban area of University City. Nelly continued to work on his baseball
skills and formed a rap group called the St. Lunatics with school pals Kyjuan
Ali, Murphy Lee and his little brother City Spud. Two years later Nelly and
crew released a 12-inch single called Gimme What Ya Got, which sold almost 10,000
copies. Nelly continued with the Lunatics while playing shortstop in the St.
Louis Amateur Baseball Association. At the time, it looked as though Nelly would
be a professional baseball player.
The St. Lunatics managed to put out another song called Who’s The Boss, which
became a local hit. The song helped their reputation locally but didn’t grab
the interest of record companies. The frustrated St. Lunatics decided to try
their luck in Atlanta and teamed up with Kula who was managing Mase at that
time. Eventually they realized Nelly would have a better chance of scoring a
record deal on his own. So with Kula, 19 year-old Nelly attracted Universal
Records exec Kevin Law in 1999. Nelly’s career was off like a rocket with the
release of his song Country Grammar, which Courtesy of Fox borrows the hook
from the children’s song Down, Down, Baby. On June 6, 2000, Nelly released his
first full-length album - also called Country Grammar. The album managed to
sneak past Eminem and Britney to the number one spot on the Billboard charts
on August 26, 2000.
With the release of the song Ride Wit Me Nelly the rapper has secured his spot
as a popular rap artist who’s known as much for his signature low-riding pants
as he is for his music. Nelly’s second album Nellyville was a huge hit and his
third album, Da Derrty Versions: The Reinvention, which is out in November of
2003, is bound to be as huge. Tell your ’rents not to worry - there’s a clean
version of Da Derrty Versions available too.
Nelly has his own clothing line called Vokal.
--- Nelly Discography:
| Nelly
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Nelly Suit (2004) |
Nelly Sweat (2004) |
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Nelly Da Derrty Versions: The Reinventions (2003) |
Nelly Nellyville (2002) |
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Nelly Country Grammar (2000) |
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