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About Nelly
Nelly (Cornell Haynes) is not like other rappers out there. Born in Texas , followed by a
move to Spain for three years, Cornell Haynes, Jr. a.k.a. Nelly eventually landed in the
muddy Mississippi, in the city of St. Louis. Growing up with his family in one of the nation's
poorest cities surrounded by vacant lots, condemned buildings, drugs and gangs, hip
hop was a secondary
hobby to survival. It wasn't until he moved to the suburb of University City with his mom
that he became serious about
the art of storytelling. Still St. Louis was no musical mecca. Nelly believed his baseball
skills would be his best way to
pay the bills, entertaining many offers to play professionally. But when the lyrically
melodic Nelly hooked up with popular
St. Louie group, St. Lunatics, and gained recognition for their high selling "Gimme What
You Got", Nelly realized that he
had a chance to put St. Louis on the national rap map. "St. Louis is like a time bomb
waiting to explode," professes 20
year old Nelly. "No one has accomplished much musically." But that's about to change
with Nelly's Universal Records debut, Country Grammar, featuring Nelly's catchy,
sing-song flow, along with noteworthy appearances by his St. Lunatics clique and Cash Money Records own Lil' Wayne.  On the title track, "Country Grammar" Nelly cleverly flips the melody of the children's song" Down Down Baby..." while he big ups his hometown on the bouncin' "St. Louie." "I've got a style that's all my own. I'm rappin' the blues. I like to think of my music as a jazz form of hip hop. I don't even really know what I'm going to sound
like until I hear the beat." So how does Nelly best describe Country Grammar? "St. Louie is a country part of the U.S.
AND THE WAY WE TALK, DRESS, AND OUR ACTIONS ARE ALL COUNTRY," explains Nelly. "I'm trying to get St. Louis
noticed. I don't want the city to be overlooked anymore." With the rise of new musical strongholds like Houston and New Orleans, St. Louis will soon be getting lots of press too, thanks to Nelly.
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