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Da Derrty Versions: The Reinvention [PA] by Nelly (CD, Nov-2003, Universal Distribution) 
Da Derrty Versions: The Reinvention [PA] by Nelly (CD, Nov-2003, Universal Distribution)

 
Da Derrty Versions: The Reinvention [PA] by Nelly (CD, Nov-2003, Universal Distribution)

Artist: Nelly
Release Date: Nov 2003
Format: CD
Record Label: Universal Distribution
Genre: R&B, Southern Rap
UPC: 602498613115
Product ID: EPID3629448
Description: Personnel includes: Nelly, E-40, Kelly Rowland, Ali, Brian McKnight, Eightball, City Spud, Murphy Lee, Ron Isley, Justin Timberlake, Chocolate Tai, King Jacob, Prentiss Church, Tru, Postaboy, The St. Lunatics. Producers include: Jason "J...
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Track Listing
1. Intro
2. Country Grammar (Hot...) - (Jason "Jay E" Epperson remix, featuring E-40)
3. Iz U
4. E. I. - (David Banner remix)
5. Ride Wit Me - (Jason "Jay E" Epperson remix, featuring City Spud)
6. Batter Up - (Jason "Jay E" Epperson remix, featuring Murphy Lee/Ali/Chocolate Tai/King Jacob/Tru/Prentiss Church)
7. If
8. Hot in Herre - (Basement Beats remix)
9. Dilemma - (Jermaine Dupri remix, featuring Kelly Rowland/Ali)
10. King's Highway
11. Groovin' Tonight - (featuring Brian McKnight/Ali/City Spud)
12. Air Force Ones - (David Banner remix, featuring David Banner/8Ball)
13. Work It - (Scott Storch remix, featuring Justin Timberlake)
14. #1 - (Wally remix, featuring Clipse/Postaboy)
15. Pimp Juice - (Jason "Jay E" Epperson remix, featuring Ronald Isley)
16. E. I. - (Tipdrill Remix, The Tipdrill remix, featuring St. Lunatics)

Details
Contributing Artists:Ali, Brian McKnight, Chocolate Tai, City Spud, Clipse, David Banner, E-40, Eightball, Justin Timberlake, Kelly Rowland, King Jacob, Murphy Lee, P. Diddy, Postaboy, Prentiss Church, Ron Isley, Ronald Isley, St. Lunatics, TRU, The Clipse
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel includes: Nelly, E-40, Kelly Rowland, Ali, Brian McKnight, Eightball, City Spud, Murphy Lee, Ron Isley, Justin Timberlake, Chocolate Tai, King Jacob, Prentiss Church, Tru, Postaboy, The St. Lunatics.
Producers include: Jason "Jay E" Epperson, David Banner, Jermaine Dupri, Lawell "City Spud" Webb, Scott Storch.
Personnel includes: Nelly, E-40, Ali, P. Diddy, Eightball, Clipse, Murphy Lee, David Banner, Postaboy, CHocolate Ty, King jacob, The Professor, True, (rap vocals); Ron Isley, Justin Timberlake, Kelly Rowland (vocals); City Spud.
Personnel: Dani Stevenson (vocals); Craig Love, Jeremy Von Nida, TJ Oster, Steve Eigner (guitar); Billy Hume (acoustic guitar); Jake Arnold (electric guitar); Young Sears (keyboards); Jason "Jay E" Epperson (drums, percussion); Bryan Loss (drums); Waiel "Wally" Yaghnam, Bashiri Johnson (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Chris Athens; Jermaine Dupri; Phil Tan; Richard Travali.
Recording information: Basement Beats Studios, St. Louis, LA; Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY; Enterprise Studios, LA; SouthSide Studios, Atlanta, GA; Stering Sound, New York, NY; The Hit Factory Criteria, Miami, FL; The Hit Factory, New York, NY; The Zone, Atlanta, GA.
Photographer: Jonathan Mannion.
While remix albums of all shades were in vogue during 2003, Nelly truly seems to be having fun on DA DERRTY VERSIONS, his addition to the genre. This release is unique in that the remixes are generally by the original producer. Also, the title is a bit of a misnomer, as it implies more stripped-down or crunked-out versions, which are not really what this record is about. However, that's not a bad thing; DA DERRTY VERSIONS is a consistently entertaining record featuring many clever twists, unforgettable guest shots, and one ultra-catchy, all-new track "Iz U."
By far, the most ear-catching moment is the peculiarly inspired reworking of the smash "Ride wit Me" which begins a cappella before a jangly guitar kicks in and reimagines the rap to the tune of John Mayer's "No Such Thing." Nelly's first hit, "Country Grammar," is redone more traditionally as E-40 drops by to add some new verses to complement the slightly tweaked familiar chorus. Hits like the St. Lunatics "Batter Up" and the summer jam "Hot in Herre" are given small but welcome alterations and remain as engaging as ever. The whole album is threaded together by the affable Nelly as the interviewee/tour guide, offering insight into the making of the record itself.
While remix albums of all shades were in vogue during 2003, Nelly truly seems to be having fun on DA DERRTY VERSIONS, his addition to the genre. This release is unique in that the remixes are generally by the original producer. Also, the title is a bit of a misnomer, as it implies more stripped-down or crunked-out versions, which are not really what this record is about. However, that's not a bad thing; DA DERRTY VERSIONS is a consistently entertaining record featuring many clever twists, unforgettable guest shots, and one ultra-catchy, all-new track "Iz U."
By far, the most ear-catching moment is the peculiarly inspired reworking of the smash "Ride wit Me" which begins a cappella before a jangly guitar kicks in and reimagines the rap to the tune of John Mayer's "No Such Thing." Nelly's first hit, "Country Grammar," is redone more traditionally as E-40 drops by to add some new verses to complement the slightly tweaked familiar chorus. Hits like the St. Lunatics "Batter Up" and the summer jam "Hot in Herre" are given small but welcome alterations and remain as engaging as ever. The whole album is threaded together by the affable Nelly as the interviewee/tour guide, offering insight into the making of the record itself.

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