On this day in Hip-Hop, St. Louis native and rap icon Nelly released his groundbreaking debut album, Country Grammar, via Universal Records. Dropping in the heat of summer 2000, the project blended ...
Rapper Nelly is being sued by four former bandmates who claim the Grammy-winning star failed to give them songwriting credits for a number of songs on his hit debut album Country Grammar. St. Lunatics ...
ST. LOUIS — St. Louis native Cornell Haynes Jr., better known as Nelly, has been sued by his former music group, the St. Lunatics, over alleged uncredited and unpaid work on his 2000 bestselling album ...
Nelly’s “Country Grammar (Hot Shit),” the lead single from his 2000 album Country Grammar, is comfortably at home in 2025. He mentions AI, Donald Trump, and lighting up and taking a puff of chronic, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nelly performs during the Two Step Inn Music Festival at San Gabriel Park on April 06, 2025 in Georgetown, Texas. - Credit: Amy E.
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – Nelly and three other former members of the St. Lunatics face a new lawsuit from the recording studio behind many of their early hits. The lawsuit seeks tens of millions of ...
According to a legal letter obtained by TMZ, Murphy Lee, Kyjuan, and City Spud say they didn’t grant permission to be included in the lawsuit, which was filed in mid-September. The lawsuit is now led ...
“I’m going down, down, baby, your street in a Range Rover. Street sweeper, baby, cocked, ready to let it go.” That’s how it went down in the year 2000, when a young rapper from St. Louis introduced us ...
St. Lunatics member Ali Jones has dropped the lawsuit the group filed against their former collaborator Nelly in which they claim they never received proper credit or royalties from his 2000 album ...