Nellyville

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Nellyville

Nellyville is the second studio album by American rapper Nelly. It was released on June 25, 2002, by Universal Records and the indie label Fo' Reel. -Wikipedia

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  • NME

    He's got another multi-platinum album in the making.  

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  • The Guardian

    KRS-1's contention that this album is not "real" hip-hop is actually a reason to buy it.  

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  • Entertainment Weekly

    On the evidence of ”Nellyville,” our man seems to be in control of his flame and on top of his game as he takes aim at the pop charts once again.  

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  • The A.V. Club

    At his best, he embodies pop-rap's populist instincts: Infectious, good-time singles invite everybody to sing along and join the party, whether they're white or black, from the streets or from the suburbs. 

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  • Pop Matters

    This disc is banging, and well worth your hard earned loot. 

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  • The New York Times

    Nelly's melodic delivery is enormously appealing, and over a well-produced track, he's irresistible.  

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  • Los Angeles Times

    The follow-up to the hugely successful "Country Grammar" proves that the story doesn't have to be hackneyed. 

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  • All Music

    All of this makes Nellyville just as good as its predecessor.  

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  • CNN

    If you like your rap loose and funny, Nelly's the man for you. 

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  • RTE

    The album could have done with more of the right juice but the pumps at Nellyville are starting to run dry.  

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  • Rap Reviews

    You'll be sorry to say goodbye to your vacation in Nellyville.  

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  • Inside Pulse

    Far too often, Nellyville veers into the realm of the laughable with lyrics so bad or played out that the fast forward button seems like a godsend. 

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  • Hot Press

    It’s a pity that, after this enticing invite, Nellyville largely fails to live up to its manifesto, or even hoist itself out of the mire of hip-hop soundalikes. 

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