Andy アンディ Posted September 30, 2022 Posted September 30, 2022 Artist: NELLY Real Name:Cornell Iral Haynes Jr. Birth Date /Place: Cornell Iral Haynes Jr. November 2, 1974 Austin, Texas, U.S. Age: (age 47) Social status (Single / Married): Married Artist Picture: Musical Genres: rapper Awards:American Music Awards Year Work Award Result 2002 Nelly Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist Won 2003 Nellyville Favorite Pop/Rock Album Nominated Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album Won Nelly Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist Nominated Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist Nominated Fan's Choice Award Won 2013 "Cruise" with Florida Georgia Line Single of the Year Won BET Awards Year Work Award Result 2001 Nelly Best New Artist Won Best Male Hip-Hop Artist Nominated 2003 Nelly Best Male Hip Hop Artist Nominated "Hot in Herre" Video of the Year Nominated "Dilemma" with Kelly Rowland Best Collaboration Nominated BET Hip Hop Awards Year Work Award Result 2006 Nelly Hustler of the Year Nominated "Grillz" with Paul Wall, Ali & Gipp Best Collaboration Nominated 2008 "Here I Am" with Rick Ross and Avery Storm People's Champ Award Nominated 2021 Himself I Am Hip Hop Award Won Billboard Music Awards Year Work Award Result 2002 Nelly Top Artist Won Top Male Artist Won Top Rap Artist Won R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Artist of the Year Nominated R&B/Hip-Hop Male Artist of the Year Won Hot 100 Singles Artist of the Year Won Hot 100 Singles Male Artist of the Year Won "Dilemma" Top Hot 100 Song Nominated Hot 100 Airplay Single Nominated "Hot in Herre" Top Hot 100 Song Nominated Top R&B Song Nominated Hot 100 Airplay Single Nominated Rap Track of the Year Won "Nellyville" Top Billboard 200 Album Nominated Top R&B Album Nominated 2011 Just a Dream Top Rap Song Nominated Top Streaming Song (Audio) Won 2013 Cruise Top Country Song Won Black Reel Awards Year Work Award Result 2002 "#1" from Training Day Best Original or Adapted Song Nominated Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Year Work Award Result 2001 Nelly Favorite Male Artist Won Brit Awards Year Work Award Result 2003 Nelly International Male Solo Artist Nominated CMT Music Awards Year Work Award Result 2005 "Over and Over" with Tim McGraw Collaborative Video of the Year Nominated Grammy Awards Year Work Award Result 2001 Country Grammar Best Rap Album Nominated "Country Grammar (Hot Shit)" Best Rap Solo Performance Nominated 2002 "Ride wit Me" Nominated "Where the Party At" (with Jagged Edge) Best Rap/Sung Performance Nominated 2003 "Dilemma" (with Kelly Rowland) Won Record of the Year Nominated Nellyville Album of the Year Nominated Best Rap Album Nominated "Hot in Herre" Best Male Rap Solo Performance Won 2004 "Shake Ya Tailfeather" (with P. Diddy & Murphy Lee) Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Won 2005 Suit Best Rap Album Nominated 2007 "Grillz" (with Paul Wall & Ali & Gipp) Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Nominated MTV Awards MTV Video Music Award Year Work Award Result 2001 "Ride wit Me" Best Male Video Nominated Best Rap Video Won Viewer's Choice Award Nominated 2002 "#1" Best Male Video Nominated Best Video from a Film Nominated 2003 "Dilemma" Best R&B Video Nominated "Hot in Herre" Best Hip-Hop Video Nominated 2004 "Shake Ya Tailfeather" Best Hip-Hop Video Nominated 2006 "Grillz" Ringtone of the Year Nominated MTV Europe Music Award Year Work Award Result 2002 Nelly Best Male Nominated Best Hip-Hop Nominated Hot in Herre Best Song Nominated 2003 Nelly Best Hip-Hop Nominated 2004 Nelly Best Male Nominated Best Hip-Hop Nominated MTV Video Music Award Japan Year Work Award Result 2009 "Party People" with Fergie Best Collaboration Won Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards Year Work Award Result 2003 "Dilemma" with Kelly Rowland Favorite Song Nominated Nelly Favorite Male Singer Won 2004 Nelly Favorite Male Singer Won 2005 Nelly Favorite Male Singer Nominated Peoples Choice Awards Year Work Award Result 2006 "Errtime" (feat. Jung Tru & King Jacob) Favorite Song from a Movie Nominated 2007 "Grillz" (feat. Paul Wall & Ali & Gipp) Favorite Hip-Hop Song Nominated Inspired by A Reece Soul Train Music Awards Year Work Award Result 2001 Nelly Best New Artist Won 2003 Nelly Entertainer of the Year Won Nellyville Best Album of the Year Won "Dilemma" Best Video of the Year Nominated He has sex with Kelly Rowland Teen Choice Awards Year Work Award Result 2001 Nelly Choice Music: Male Artist Nominated Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Artist Nominated "Country Grammar" Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Track Nominated "Ride wit Me" Choice Music: Dance Track Nominated Choice Music: Summer Song Nominated 2002 Nelly Choice Music: Male Artist Nominated Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop/Rap Artist Nominated "Girlfriend" Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Track Nominated Choice Music: Single Won Choice Music: Hook Up Won "Hot in Herre" Choice Music: Summer Song Won 2003 Nelly Choice Music: Male Artist Nominated Choice Music: Rap Artist Nominated "Dilemma" Choice Music: Hook Up Nominated "Shake Ya Tailfeather" Choice Music: Summer Song Nominated 2005 The Longest Yard Choice Movie: Rap Artist Won "Over and Over" Choice Music: Collaboration Nominated "Get It Poppin'" Choice Music: Summer Song Nominated Nelly Choice Red Top 3 Songs (Names): 1Nellyville 2. Gettin' It Started - (featuring Cedric The Entertainer / La La) 3. Hot in Herre Other Information: Cornell Iral Haynes Jr.[2] (born November 2, 1974),[2] better known by his stage name Nelly, is an American rapper,[4] singer,[4] actor[5] and entrepreneur. He embarked on his music career with the hip hop group St. Lunatics in 1993 and signed to Universal Records in 1999. Under Universal, Nelly began his solo career in the year 2000, with his debut album Country Grammar, of which the featured title track and the single "Ride wit Me" were top ten hits. The album peaked at number one the Billboard 200, and became Nelly's best-selling album to date, selling over 8.4 million copies in the United States.[6] His following album Nellyville produced the number-one hits "Hot in Herre" and "Dilemma" (featuring Kelly Rowland), along with the top five single "Air Force Ones" (featuring Murphy Lee and St. Lunatics). With the same-day dual release of Sweat and Suit (2004) and the compilation Sweatsuit (2006), Nelly continued to generate many chart-topping hits. Sweat debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 342,000 copies in its first week. In the same week of release, Suit debuted at number one, selling around 396,000 copies in its first week on the same chart. Nelly's fifth studio album, Brass Knuckles, was released in 2008 after several delays. It produced the singles "Party People" (featuring Fergie), "Stepped on My J'z" (featuring Jermaine Dupri and Ciara) and "Body on Me" (featuring Akon and Ashanti). In 2010, Nelly released the album 5.0. The lead single, "Just a Dream", was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA); it also spawned the singles "Move That Body" (featuring T-Pain and Akon) and "Gone" (featuring Kelly Rowland). Nelly has won multiple accolades throughout his career including three Grammy Awards and nine Billboard Music Awards. In 2005, he starred in the remake film The Longest Yard, alongside Adam Sandler and Chris Rock. He has two clothing lines, Vokal and Apple Bottoms. He has been referred to by Peter Shapiro as "one of the biggest stars of the new millennium",[7] and as of 2014, Nelly was ranked as the fourth-best-selling rap artist in American music history, according to the RIAA,[8] with 21 million albums sold in the United States. In December 2009, Billboard ranked Nelly the number three Top Artist of the Decade (2000s).[9]
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