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- Summary: The long-delayed fifth album for the rapper features guests such as Akon, Ashanti, Chuck D, Fergie, L.L. Cool J, R. Kelly, T.I., Rick Ross, and Snoop Dogg.
- Record Label: Universal
- Genre(s): Rap
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Nelly Intro | |
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*car engine starts* *phone rings* Cedric: Man, this fool aint pickin up. Nelly on answering machine: You know who it is. do what you... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Put a little pop in your life and what you'll discover is that underneath the materialistic veneer Nelly's got a good delivery, sharp lyrics and impeccable breath control, which would make him #1 no matter WHERE he was from.
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Skeptics might wonder if the sprawling guest list is an admission of fading commercial prowess. So, it's to the MC's credit that Brass Knuckles still feels like a party.
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Brass Knuckles is 14 songs long. All of them could be singles. None of them could be hits.
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It’s sure not a knockout, but it’s his hardest-hitting album yet. Just don’t call it a comeback.
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On his fifth album, he mostly sticks to that pop-rap formula, cranking his distinctly melodic flow to hyper-speeds and playing the good-natured hedonist on cuts like 'Party People.' But when he tries to come off hard on a handful of Dirty South brawlers, he ends up sounding generic
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This is what Nelly's Brass Knuckles is best summarized as...a club jam.
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Airplay or not, however, he's also sounding seriously dated.
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