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St. Lunatics
St. Lunatics
American music group
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Ryan Bowser
Ryan Bowser
American record producer
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Akon
Akon
Senegalese-American singer, rapper, songwriter, record producer, entrepreneur, philanthropist and actor
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T-Pain
T-Pain
American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer and streamer
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Bun B
Bun B
American rapper from Texas; 1/2 of UGK
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Murphy Lee
Murphy Lee
American rapper
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Rich Boy
Rich Boy
American rapper from Alabama
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Huey
Huey
American rapper
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Verse Simmonds
Verse Simmonds
American songwriter and singer from California
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Flo Rida
Flo Rida
American rapper from Florida
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David Banner
David Banner
American rap artist and hip hop producer from Mississippi
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UGK
UGK
American hip-hop group from Texas
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Cash Out
Cash Out
rapper
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Rico Love
Rico Love
American singer-songwriter and record producer
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Lloyd
Lloyd
American singer, songwriter, dancer and actor from Georgia
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Plies
Plies
American rapper from Florida
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Pimp C
Pimp C
American rapper and record producer from Texas
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Ace Hood
Ace Hood
American rapper from Florida
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Trina
Trina
American rapper, record producer, songwriter and model from Florida
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Twista
Twista
American rapper from Illinois
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Yo Gotti
Yo Gotti
American rapper from Tennessee
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Jermaine Dupri
Jermaine Dupri
American record producer, rapper, record executive and DJ from Georgia
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DJ Drama
DJ Drama
American DJ, record executive and hype man from Pennsylvania
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Too Short
Too Short
American rapper and record producer from California
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DJ Khaled
DJ Khaled
American DJ, record executive, record producer, and media personality
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Kia Shine
Kia Shine
American rapper
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Ashanti
Ashanti
American singer, songwriter, actress and dancer
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Keri Hilson
Keri Hilson
American singer, songwriter and actress from Georgia
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Xzibit
Xzibit
American rapper, actor, and television host
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Fabolous
Fabolous
American rapper from New York
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Jeezy
Jeezy
American rapper from Atlanta
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NF
NF
American rapper from Michigan
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Fat Joe
Fat Joe
American rapper from New York
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New Boyz
New Boyz
American hip hop duo
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Jim Jonsin
Jim Jonsin
American record producer
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Mustard
Mustard
American record producer, DJ and hype man from California
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Moneybagg Yo
Moneybagg Yo
American rapper from Tennessee
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Ciara
Ciara
American singer
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Sada Baby
Sada Baby
American trap music artist from Detroit
Intro
American rapper, singer, and songwriter
Awards Received
Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Performance
News

Cornell Iral Haynes Jr. (born November 2, 1974), better known by his stage name Nelly, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter and entrepreneur. He embarked on his music career with Midwest hip hop group St. Lunatics in 1993 and signed to Universal Records in 1999. Under Universal, Nelly began his solo career in the year 2000, with his debut album Country Grammar, of which the featured title track and the single "Ride wit Me" were top ten hits. The album debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 and went on to peak at number one. Country Grammar is Nelly's best-selling album to date, selling over 8.4 million copies in the United States. His following album, Nellyville, produced the number-one hits "Hot in Herre" and "Dilemma" (featuring Kelly Rowland). Other singles included "Work It" (featuring Justin Timberlake), "Air Force Ones" (featuring Murphy Lee and St. Lunatics), "Pimp Juice" and "#1".

With the same-day dual release of Sweat, Suit (2004) and the compilation Sweatsuit (2006), Nelly continued to generate many chart-topping hits. Sweat debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 342,000 copies in its first week. In the same week of release, Suit debuted at number one, selling around 396,000 copies in its first week on the same chart. Nelly's fifth studio album, Brass Knuckles, was released on September 16, 2008, after several delays. It produced the singles "Party People" (featuring Fergie), "Stepped on My J'z" (featuring Jermaine Dupri and Ciara) and "Body on Me" (featuring Akon and Ashanti). In 2010, Nelly released the album 5.0. The lead single, "Just a Dream", was certified triple platinum in the United States. It included the singles "Move That Body" (featuring T-Pain and Akon) and "Gone" (a sequel to the 2002 single "Dilemma" in collaboration with Kelly Rowland).

Nelly won Grammy Awards in 2003 and 2004 and had a supporting role in the 2005 remake film The Longest Yard with Adam Sandler and Chris Rock. He has two clothing lines, Vokal and Apple Bottoms. He has been referred to by Peter Shapiro as "one of the biggest stars of the new millennium", and the RIAA ranks Nelly as the fourth best-selling rap artist in American music history, with 21 million albums sold in the United States. On December 11, 2009, Billboard ranked Nelly the number three Top Artist of the Decade (2000s).