Nelly's Greatest Hits
A ride wit' Nelly down memory lane.
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Nelly's Greatest Hits - Over the years, Nelly has put out some pretty dope tracks, like the video pictured here ("Get Like Me") — a braggadocious ode to the cool kids. Take a ride with us down memory lane. You might want to break out the old CDs, too! (Photo: Universal Republic Records)
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'Body on Me' feat. Akon - Laced with Akon's vocals, Nelly's grown man swag and Ashanti's sweet and sassy notes, the track screams sophisticated love affair. (Photo: Universal Records)
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Gone feat. Kelly Rowland - We thought we wouldn't see these two together again after "Dilemma" (honorable mention), but they managed to clear whatever dirty laundry' they had from the last single and came back together letting everyone know that they hadn't 'gone' anywhere. See what we did there? (Photo: Universal Motown Records)
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'Party People' feat. Fergie - We're pretty sure this song was featured on So You Think You Can Dance or Step Up. It's just a banging dance track. (Photo: Universal Motown Records)
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'Move That Body' feat. Akon and T-Pain - The title explains it all. A take on R. Kelly's "Snake" mixed with the uptempo flair of Beyoncé's "Run the World (Girls)," it's no wonder why talented dancers dominated the visual for this song. (Photo: Universal Motown Records)
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'Stepped on My J'z' feat. Jermaine Dupri - We'll call this "Air Force Ones" 2.0. If you didn't know by now, you should know that Nelly loves a fresh pair of sneakers. This track is just an ode to the freshness. (Photo: Universal Motown Records)
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'Just a Dream' - Clearly Nelly learned a bit about love and life and this track showed his growth. Long passed the days where rappers were afraid of expressing emotions of love; this is an example. (Photo: Universal Motown Records)
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'Errtime' - This song showcases Nelly's classic club banger sensibilities and is equipped with a few thumps and talking about a topic Nelly knows well — the ladies. Can you say the formula for a sure fire hit? (Photo: Universal Records)
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'Grillz' - The beat drops and you're instantly caught up. "Grillz" is the definition of turn up music before there was really ever such a thing. Paul Wall makes the club banger trill enough for the fellas to bop to and the female voice makes the song something the ladies can shake a tailfeather to.(Photo: Universal Records)
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'Pimp Juice' - Just a tad bit "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik" mixed with Too $hort vibes, "Pimp Juice" is definitely a smooth track that sends a message about a real situation. (Photo: Universal Motown Records)
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'Flap Your Wings' - This track is all about the bass...and the chorus. Way before Drake was thinking about taming a seemingly ratchet song with smooth vocals, Nelly was doing so with much swag. Exhibit A above. (Photo: Universal Records)
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'Hey Porsche' - A little bit country, a little bit rock n' roll. Nelly took a risk that sort of paid off with this record. The track has a pop feel, but still manages to overflow with Nelly's presence. (Photo: Republic Records)
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'Na-NaNa-Na' feat. Jazze Pha - Taking it back to his roots. This song is southern rap at its finest. (Photo: Universal Records)
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'Heart of a Champion' - True to form, the beat mimics the Rocky theme and Nelly's bars hit hard and ferociously as well. (Photo: Prince Williams/Getty Images)
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'Country Grammar' - This will always be a classic. (Photo: Universal Motown Records)
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