セントルイス生まれのヒップホップ界の大御所、ネリーの2000年に発表されたデビュー・アルバム『Country Grammar』の発売20周年を記念して、デラックスLPを発売!こちらは半透明ブルーのカラー・ヴァイナルとなります。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2020/12/02)
By the time of Country Grammar's release in summer 2000, the album's title track had become a major hit single for the previously unknown St. Louis rapper Nelly, who was making his national debut. In particular, the song's tongue-twisting chorus is downright infectious: "I'm goin down down baby, yo' street in a Range Rover/Street sweeper, baby, cocked ready to let it go/Shimmy shimmy cocoa what? Listen to it pound/Light it up and take a puff, pass it to me now" -- or something like that. There are many more tongue-twisting singalong moments like this on Country Grammar, such as "Ride wit Me" and "E.I.," enough to make the album an engaging overall listen, despite some pedestrian rapping at times. More than anything, Nelly's knack for writing -- and singing -- such infectious hooks makes Country Grammar an exceptional album for its time, one that transcends regional styles like Dirty South and is universal in its (Midwestern?) pop-rap appeal. Some of the credit should go to producer Jason "Jay E" Epperson, who showcases a lot of talent over the course of Country Grammar. ~ Jason Birchmeier
Rovi
"Ride Wit Me"などはかなりインパクトがありますし、"Never Let Em C U Sweat"も個人的にツボです。
田舎者丸出しって感は作品前半部分に見えますが、クオリティが高いので聴き終わる頃には忘れてます。笑