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Country Grammar
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Released: 2000
Label: Universal
Selection #: 135253
St. Louis MC's debut has hooks, blues & attitude. Ride Wit Me, E.I., Country Grammar, St. Louie, For My, Never Let 'Em See You Sweat, Batter Up, etc.
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1 Intro
2 St. Louie
3 Greed, Hate, Envy
4 Country Grammar (Hot...)
5 Steal the Show
6 Interlude
7 Ride Wit Me
8 E.I.
9 Thicky Thick Girl
10 For My
11 Utha Side
12 Tho Dem Wrappas
13 Wrap Sumden
14 Batter Up
15 Never Let 'Em C U Sweat
16 Luven Me
17 Outro
  
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With little precedent, Nelly emerged from St. Louis with "Country Grammar"'s incredibly catchy title track as his lead single and had legions of listeners singing along within weeks. In particular, the song's tongue-twisting chorus is downright infectious: "I'm goin down down baby, yo' street in a Range Rover/Street sweeper baby, cocked ready to let it go/Shimmy shimmy cocoa what? listen to it pound/Light it up and take a puff, pass it to me now" -- or something like that. There are, of course, many more singalong moments like this on "Country Grammar", such as "Ride Wit Me" and "E.I.," that similarly stick with you despite being so tongue-twisting and puzzling. More than anything, Nelly's knack for writing, and singing, such infectious hooks makes "Country Grammar" such an exceptional album for its time. You get all the Dirty South motifs here, both lyrical and musical; however, you also get lots of polished singalong hooks that seem more prevalent in pop music than rap. But this is precisely why "Country Grammar" is so successful despite being admittedly derived and spotty, not to mention lacking consistently engaging production. Nelly would thankfully iron out these weaknesses on his follow-up, "Nellyville" (2002), yet even if he seems like a wannabe thug here at times, such as on "Greed, Hate, Envy," this posturing doesn't spoil anything. "Country Grammar" made a huge splash in summer 2000, and did so for a reason. It's an exceptional album, one that breaks all the rap industry's unwritten rules. Who would have anticipated, after all, that a Midwestern rapper who sang somewhat nonsensical hooks would make such a huge splash? Not many, for sure. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

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