

I give you anything that you want baby, just name your price I'll do it all again if I had to, throw this money at youīut I've never met a girl like you in my whole life Just promise me baby, you'll be here through it all You know I still got the love for you, babyĪnd all of my heart will forever be yoursĪnd no one could ever break what we've got I'll do it all again if I had to, you ain't gotta ask, boo I'll do it again if I had to, throw this money at you

Just promise me, baby, you'll be here through it all This time I'll make my move, this time I'll show and proveĭon't care what they say, you gon' be my lover See I ain't tryna lease or try to rent, I'm tryna own it, yeah Mixtapes List of mixtapes, with selected informationĮxtended plays List of extended plays, with selected chart positionsAnd I, I want much more than just a moment Remix albums List of remix albums, with selected chart positions and certifications "-" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.Ĭompilation albums List of compilation albums, with selected chart positions and certifications

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Formats: CD, cassette, digital download.Īlbums Studio albums List of studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications His seventh album, M.O., was released in 2013, and included the UK top-ten single " Hey Porsche". The album spawned two further singles, " Move That Body" and " Gone". " Just a Dream", the first single from 5.0, became Nelly's most successful song in several years, reaching number three on the Hot 100. Nelly's sixth album, 5.0, followed in 2010. However, it failed to match the commercial success of Nelly's previous albums, only reaching number three on the Billboard 200. Nelly's fifth album, Brass Knuckles, was released in 2007, featuring the singles " Wadsyaname", " Party People", " Stepped on My J'z", " Body on Me" and "One and Only". A compilation album containing several songs from the two albums, titled Sweatsuit, was released in 2005 – it also featured the single " Grillz", which became Nelly's fourth single to top the Hot 100. A total of seven singles were released from the two albums in total, with " Over and Over" – a collaboration with country singer Tim McGraw – proving the most successful, reaching number three on the Hot 100 and number one on the UK Singles Chart. Nelly's third and fourth studio albums, Sweat and Suit, were released simultaneously later in 2004: the former featuring urban and uptempo-oriented material, while the latter is more pop-themed. Diddy and Murphy Lee on " Shake Ya Tailfeather", a song recorded for the soundtrack to the film Bad Boys II it reached number one in the United States. Despite this negative publicity, he went on to collaborate with fellow rappers P. (Reinvention)", also known as "Tip Drill", for its overtly sexual content and apparent objectification of women. In 2004, Nelly received criticism stemming from the music video for his song " E.I. Five singles were released from Nellyville, including the Hot 100-topping singles " Hot in Herre" and " Dilemma", as well as " Air Force Ones", " Work It" and " Pimp Juice". It reached number one on the Billboard 200, as well as appearing in the top five of several European album charts. Nelly's second studio album, Nellyville, was released in the same year. The following year, Nelly collaborated with the vocal group Jagged Edge on the single " Where the Party At" and appeared on a remix of " Girlfriend", a song by American boy band 'N Sync, in 2002 both songs reached the top five of the Hot 100. County Grammar has since been certified ten times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, and as of January 2011 had sold 8,489,000 copies in the United States, making it the fourth highest-selling hip hop album of all time. The album topped the US Billboard 200 and spawned the internationally successful singles " Country Grammar (Hot Shit)", " E.I.", " Ride wit Me" and " Batter Up", with all except the latter also reaching the top 15 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Nelly released his first studio album, Country Grammar, in 2000, with most of the album's production coming from Jason Epperson. He soon caught the attention of Universal Records, who signed him on a record deal. Nelly pursued a career as a solo performer after the group initially failed to achieve much commercial attention. Nelly has sold a total of 21,815,000 albums in the US as of June 2014, making him the fourth bestselling rap artist in the country. He was also a member of the hip hop group St. Lunatics, which included fellow rappers Ali, City Spud, Murphy Lee, and Kyjuan. American rapper Nelly has released eight studio albums, two compilation albums, one remix album, three extended plays, two mixtapes, 49 singles (including fourteen as a featured performer), three promotional singles and 48 music videos.
