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Sweat + Suit combo pack w/bonus DVD - buy from Amazon.com

Sweat + Suit combo pack w/bonus DVD

by Nelly
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Product Details

  • Media: Audio CD
  • Release Date: Tuesday, September 14, 2004
  • Label:
  • Average Customer Review: 0 Based on 0 reviews.
  • Sales Rank: 210

Tracks

1.Spida Man
2.Playa
3.Down in Da Water
4.Boy
5.Play It Off
6.Pretty Toes
7.My Place
8.Paradise
9.She Don't Know My Name
10.N Dey Say
11.Woodgrain and Leather Wit a Hole
12.In My Life
13.Over and Over
14.Nobody Knows
15.Die For You
16.Air Force Ones
17.Country Grammar
18.Batter Up
19.Ride Wit Me
20.Another One
21.Getcha Getcha
22.Grand Hang Out
23.Tilt Ya Head Back
24.River Don't Runnn
25.American Dreams
26.Flap Your Wings
27.Na-NaNa-Na
28.Heart of a Champion

Editorial Review

This special package combines Nelly's two companion releases, Suit and Sweat, with a bonus DVD. Whereas Sweat is geared toward the male thugs in the clubs, Suit is for the thugettes. The more lyrically compelling of the two, Suit shows a softer, more cerebral, less flashy side to St. Louis's favorite son, revealing a more worldly rap duke underneath the band aids and chunky jewelry. The album benefits from the beautiful harmonies of guests such as Jahiem, who sounds like a modern-day Teddy Pendergrass on "My Place," and Anthony Hamilton, whose spot on "Nobody Knows" reminds us why he's the most underrated of the contemporary soul balladeers. Even country star Tim McGraw joins the fray on "Over and Over." While Suit offers Nelly at his most mature and refined, Sweat takes direct aim at the "Hot in Herre" crowd. The Neptunes-hemmed "Flap Your Wings" may reestablish him as the king of club rap, while cuts like "Tilt Ya Head Back" and "River Don't Runnn" are genetically engineered for radio airplay. --Dalton Higgins
 

 

 
      
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