For more than two decades, Nelly has been one of music’s most recognizable and versatile superstars. A three-time Grammy Award winner and Diamond-selling artist, he exploded onto the scene in 2000 with Country Grammar, launching an era of crossover dominance that reshaped hip-hop. The title track and “Ride wit Me” became instant classics, but it was 2002’s Nellyville that solidified his legacy, producing No. 1 hits “Hot in Herre” and “Dilemma” (featuring Kelly Rowland), along with the smash “Air Force Ones.”
With over 24 years in the game, Nelly has earned multiple Diamond certifications, including Country Grammar, Nellyville, and the global hit “Cruise” with Florida Georgia Line. His triple-platinum anthem “Just a Dream” further proved his staying power, while “Hot in Herre” remains one of the most commercially licensed songs in history. Across his catalog, he has consistently blended hip-hop, pop, and country—most notably with the chart-topping “Over and Over” alongside Tim McGraw, helping pioneer country-rap crossovers long before they became mainstream.
Beyond music, Nelly has built a multi-platform entertainment career spanning television, film, fashion, and sports commentary. He starred in reality series Nellyville, appeared on Dancing with the Stars, acted in The Longest Yard, and served as a sports commentator for Fox Sports. His entrepreneurial ventures include the successful women’s fashion line Apple Bottoms and his newly launched MoShine moonshine brand.
Nelly has collaborated and performed with an expansive list of global stars including Taylor Swift, Justin Timberlake, Janet Jackson, Florida Georgia Line, and T.I., further cementing his reputation as a genre-blending innovator. He also performed as part of the Grammy Awards’ tribute to 50 Years of Hip Hop, underscoring his lasting impact on the culture.
With sold-out tours, iconic brand partnerships, and a catalog that continues to resonate across generations, Nelly remains a defining force in music. From St. Louis to the world stage, his high-energy performances and timeless hits prove that his influence isn’t just nostalgic—it’s enduring.