Nelly’s “Country Grammar (Hot Shit),” the lead single from his 2000 album Country Grammar, is comfortably at home in 2025. He mentions AI, Donald Trump, and lighting up and taking a puff of chronic, ...
Ludacris caused a disturbance of peace for his fans when he was listed as a performer on the 2026 Rock The Country Tour but he quickly changed his mind and dropped out after backlash.
Congratulations to Nelly, who I’d wager had one of the livelier crowds of Stagecoach this year. You know, the festival known for country music. The audience was spilling outside of the Palomino tent ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nelly performs during the Two Step Inn Music Festival at San Gabriel Park on April 06, 2025 in Georgetown, Texas. - Credit: Amy E.
On this day in Hip-Hop, St. Louis native and rap icon Nelly released his groundbreaking debut album, Country Grammar, via Universal Records. Dropping in the heat of summer 2000, the project blended ...
St. Louis–centric clothing brand Arch Apparel is dropping a new collection just in time for 314 Day, and it features one of the city’s biggest stars. “Sing it loud, I’m from the Lou and I’m proud,” ...
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – Nelly and three other former members of the St. Lunatics face a new lawsuit from the recording studio behind many of their early hits. The lawsuit seeks tens of millions of ...
From Lil Nas X's record-breaking and Wrangler on the booty-endorsing single "Old Town Road" to Lady Gaga's pink cowboy hat-toting Joanne era, pop stars haven't exactly shied away from tasting the ...
It’s hard to believe it’s been two and a half decades since Country Grammar.Nelly’s smash debut album stands out even 25 years later; the perfect example of a regional record with universal appeal.
The wind cut through Georgetown’s San Gabriel Park like a knife for Two Step Inn on Sunday. Texans bundled up in scarves, mittens and earmuffs to bear temps in the low 50s. Boots slipped on mud slicks ...
“I’m going down, down, baby, your street in a Range Rover. Street sweeper, baby, cocked, ready to let it go.” That’s how it went down in the year 2000, when a young rapper from St. Louis introduced us ...