2021 20th-anniversary expanded deluxe edition with bonus tracks “Icey,” “Come Over,” “Country Grammar (Instrumental),” and “Ride Wit Me (Instrumental),” all four on vinyl for the first time. Country Grammar is the debut studio album by Nelly released on June 27, 2000. The expanded edition is available on translucent blue vinyl with a gatefold.
The album introduced a unique St. Louis-Midwestern sound and was supported by four successful singles: “Country Grammar (Hot Shit)”, “E.I.”, “Ride wit Me” and “Batter Up.” Country Grammar received positive reviews from critics praising Nelly’s vocal style and the album’s production. In 2016, Country Grammar became the ninth hip-hop album to be certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America. Its commercial success secured Nelly’s status as one of the most successful hip-hop acts of the 2000s, ranking him as the third most successful act of that decade. Country Grammar ranks as the 85th best selling album of all time.
A1 | Intro |
A2 | St. Louie |
A3 | Greed, Hate, Envy |
A4 | Country Grammar (Hot ....) |
A5 | Steal The Show |
A6 | Interlude |
B1 | Ride Wit Me |
B2 | E.I. |
B3 | Thicky Thick Girl |
B4 | For My |
B5 | Utha Side |
C1 | Tho Dem Wrappas |
C2 | Wrap Sumden |
C3 | Batter Up |
C4 | Never Let 'Em C U Sweat |
C5 | Luven Me |
C6 | Outro |
D1 | Icey |
D2 | Come Over |
D3 | Country Grammar (Instrumental) |
D4 | Ride Wit Me (Instrumental) |