Nelly and three other former members of the St. Lunatics face a new lawsuit from the recording studio behind many of their ...
By Bill Donahue Nelly is asking a federal judge to punish the lawyers who recently sued him over his 2000 debut album Country Grammar, arguing the case is “objectively frivolous” and should ...
But, in June 2000, the same month “Country Grammar” was released, D2 let Nelly out of his solo contract in exchange for $75,000. The brothers believed they would still collect royalties and ...
Trick Daddy isn't the only one who is on Nelly's side either—in fact, Michael Blackson has something to say on his behalf too ...
Nelly will perform at the second inauguration of scandal-hit President Donald Trump later today – but what has he said about the appearance and what's his net worth ...
Nelly is known for his 2000 hit song “Country Grammar,” where he mentions Trump in his lyrics. “Bill Gates, Donald Trump, let me in now. Spend now, I got money to lend my friends now,” the ...