Various Artists

The Longest Yard

Editor's Review:

Nelly not only made his motion picture debut with The Longest Yard, he is also responsible for producing its soundtrack. It contains some heavy-hitting tracks that are undoubtedly going to be getting some serious airplay (like the opening track, “Errtime,” already has). But whether or not you’re going to like this collection pretty much depends on how much you like Nelly and his crew. Drawing stars Jung Tru and King Jacob from his own label Derrty Entertainment, Murphy Lee and Ali from St. Lunatics, and other notables such as Eminem, Nelly compiles an album that will either have you gettin’ your groove on, or wondering what the hell a bunch of Top 40-style hip-hop has to do with a football comedy.
– Cody Powers
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Record Label UNIVERSAL
Released July 2005

Tracks

  1. Errtime
  2. Shorty Bounce
  3. Bounce Like This
  4. Let Em Fight
  5. Stomp
  6. So Fly
  7. You Should Know
  8. Whip Yo Ass
  9. Talking That Talk
  10. Datz On My Mama
  11. Infiltrate
  12. My Ballz
  13. Fly Away
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St. Louis-raised rapper Nelly (born Cornell Haynes Jr.) got his musical start fronting his hometown hip-hop collective, St. Lunatics, who had scored a Midwestern hit in 1996 with “Gimmie What You Got.” After dissolving the group, Nelly hit it big time with his 2000 Universal release, Country Grammar. His latest release, Nellyville (2002) continues on the party rap tip with clever, mass-appeal lyricisms and club dancing rhythms. A true pop artist of the 21st century, Nelly’s sphere of influence also includes movie roles and his own clothing line, Vocal.

– Maurice S. Teilmann (October, 2002)

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