Sweat

Sweat Artist: Nelly
Label: Umvd Labels
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: LP Record
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 602498635667
EAN: 0602498635667
ASIN: B0002XB94G


Release Date: 2004-09-14

Sweat


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Tracks:

  1. Heart of a Champion - Nelly
  2. Na-Nana-Na - Nelly, Jazze Pha
  3. Flap Your Wings - Nelly
  4. American Dream - Nelly, St. Lunatics
  5. River Don't Runnn - Murphy Lee, Stephen Marley, Nelly
  6. Tilt Ya Head Back - Christina Aguilera, Nelly
  7. Grand Hang Out - Fat Joe, Remy Martin, Nelly,
  8. Getcha Getcha - Nelly, St. Lunatics
  9. Another One - Nelly
  10. Spida Man - Nelly
  11. Playa - Missy Elliott, Mobb Deep, Nelly
  12. Down in da Water - Nelly
  13. Boy - Big Gipp, Lil' Flip, Nelly

Similar Items:

  1. Suit
  2. Nellyville
  3. Country Grammar
  4. Da Derrty Versions: The Reinvention
  5. Sweatsuit

Amazon.com

While its companion disc <I>Suit</I> offers Nelly at his most mature and refined, <I>Sweat</I> takes direct aim at the "Hot in Herre" crowd. Why not? "Hot in Herre" has reached karaoke proportions. Nelly wastes little time here in reminding everyone just how great he is on "Na-Nana-Na," where he recites an inventory of his accomplishments over a smattering of found sounds and drum breaks. The Neptunes-hemmed "Flap Your Wings" may reestablish him as the king of club rap, with its infectious "drop down and get your eagle on, girl" chant that comes with an accompanying dance. "Tilt Ya Head Back," featuring a subpar Christina Aguilera, and the dubby "River Don't Runnn" are both confounding yet genetically engineered for radio airplay. Don't hate the player, hate the game. Who else would have the nerve to re-jig the instantly recognizable John Tesh "NBA on NBC" theme ("Heart of a Champion") into a hip-hop club track? <I>--Dalton Higgins</I>

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars i agree with the guy below me.......2006-06-30

I didnt like any of Nelly's stuff before this, but this one takes the cake as his worse. Suit might get a 1.5 in my book, but this gets a straight 1. I think there are no songs worth listening to, and the worst is "Grand Hang Out". I am sick of this, and don't buy it, spend the money on music that is actually good.

1 out of 5 stars Nelly gets worse and worse with each release.......2006-06-29

Okay, I used to think that Nelly was a fun guy to listen to. He made songs that I used to enjoy, such as St. Louis, E.I., Country Grammar, and Ride Wit Me off of the CD "Country Grammar". Then there were a good amount of other good songs on "Nellyville". And the good thing about these CDs was that there were not too many skip tracks. But with Nellyville, Nelly brought us the obnoxious Hot In Herre, a single that got plenty of radio playtime, but I could not stand. This was not a good sign for the future. Then comes these two new CDs, Sweat and Suit. I have not listened to most of Suit, but I have listened to most of this, and it is pure garbage. This is the same Nelly who made Hot In Herre for sure. It has a bunch of catchy songs that live off the beats and the hook to drive them to get radio playtime. Most of the tracks are much worse than Hot In Herre, if that is believable. I just want a decent CD from Nelly, I am not expecting a classic. Instead he drops the definition of materialistic garbage, and I shake my head in disgust. Avoid this one and get one of his older CDs, or a CD from a better artist.

1 out of 5 stars One of the reasons I hate radio..........2006-05-29

Nelly is one of the most annoying ignorant rappers I have ever heard. I do give him props on his first album, but he went downhill and started that whole "I can make great club beats, but write bubblegum lyrics over it" trend. This sadly created all the Chingys, Lil Johns and so on. The guy doesn't add any substance to his music, yet he sells millions thanks to MTV. Just save your money on real artist that makes real music.

2 out of 5 stars hey Nick watty 420.......2006-04-07

if you don't like hip hop and have such a negative response why do you listen to it why do you care. these artist make more money than your ma and pa will ever make and you too. go listen to the soundtrack to brokeback mountain i'm sure there is a lot you'd like there. numnuts

5 out of 5 stars

Music Album:

  1. Suit ~ Nelly
  2. Running Thangs ~ Busy Bee
  3. Brother Arab ~ The Arabian Prince
  4. Fahrenheit 69 ~ Blowfly
  5. Smoke N Roll ~ Max Julien
  6. The Minority Report ~ Rasco Presents:
  7. Ooh That A**/Ooh That Booty ~ S5
  8. The Specialist ~ A-Gee Presents: DJ Double R
  9. The Show/The Prequel ~ Method Man
  10. Hush/Rub My Back ~ LL Cool J

Music Album

Music Album

Music CD

By Request ~ Cookie & the Cupcakes

I Got Rhythm ~ Teddy Wilson

Vincent ~ Vincent Henry

Lee-Way ~ Lee Morgan

Autumn In New York ~ Claude Williamson Trio

50th Birthday Concert ~ Evan Parker

Caracter Latino 2003 ~ Various Artists

El Baile Pegao ~ Vaqueros Musical

Espectaculares de las Hermanas Aguila y las Herman ~ Hermanas Aguilar

O Boereplaas ~ Various Artists