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In the here-today-gone-tomorrow DNA of the current rap game, you're only as good as your last hit. And Nelly hasn't put out an album since he doubled up with Sweat/Suit back in 2004.
The rapper, who Jay-Z tipped his Yankee fitted to for being one of the only dudes to move units, looks to keep his selling streak alive, despite the fact that his latest effort Brass Knuckles (which finally hits stores today) has been pushed back several times since it’s original 2007 release date. Complex had a chance to speak with Nelly about the new album, how Chicago artists rank compared to St. Louis, his Jordan connect and his new gig modelin' threads for Diddy. Read up…
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After hearing his new collaboration with Jermaine Dupri and Ciara, it’s probably safe to say that Nelly’s 2005 deal with Reebok didn’t pan out. He already provided the soundtrack to Nike’s other basketball staple in 2002 with “Air Force 1s,” and now the St. Lunatic is back with “Stepped On My J’z,” an anthem for anyone who has ever spazzed when their beloved 23s get scuffed. It’s worth noting that Nelly co-owns the Charlotte Bobcats with the Jump Man himself, so perhaps they’re working out some new campaign to push the song, which is supposed to appear on Nelly’s new album Brass Knuckles. Listen to the track after the jump.
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