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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
I Used To Like Nelly,
This review is from: Brass Knuckles (Audio CD)
Nelly and producer Jason Epperson made miracles in 2000 when they with a very restrained budget managed to make "Country Grammar" one of the most sold albums of the year with hits like the title track, peaking at #7 "Ride With Me" #3 and "E.I" #15. Nelly combines alot of Dirty South elements with swagger, by singing the infectious hooks and rapping with a very unique flow that perfectly matched the sound, thus being a pioneer for populizing Southern Hip Hop aswell as making it commercial enough for the charts, something that was rare for Southern Hip Hop at this point, aswell as Rap songs becoming top #10 hits hits in general. Although "Country Grammar" wasn't an exellent album by any means it ultimately sold 15 million copies. Nelly's success was a fact. Nelly's next album "Nellyville" almost sold as much and while it continued where his first album left off, it also expanded his boundary by a couple of massive hits, in particular The Neptunes produced "Hot in Herre" that spent 7 weeks at #1 on the Billboard charts only to be suceeded by of his own Hip Hop ballad "Dilemma" with Kelly Rowland, a cleaver remake of Patti Labelle's 1983 hit "Love, Need and Want You". It would spend another 7 weeks as #1 aswell as the #3 hit "Air Force Ones" about Nike Shoes. In 2004 Nelly decided to release two albums simultaneously, the club friendly "Sweat" and the more laid back "Suit". A few hits come up, like #4 "My Place" with Jaheim, #3 "Over and Over" with Tim McGraw and then the #1 hit "Grillz With Paul Wall, populizing tooth jewelry for the first time in a big hit, he had also previosuly had a big hit with "Shake Ya Tailfeather" peaking at #1 with Diddy and Murphy Lee for the Soundtrack of Bad Boys 2. At this time Nelly became the wealthies rapper in Hip Hop and by all those big time collaborations he had on Sweet/Suit it was apparent that he had changed from the charming southerner who sang his own hooks and still made it so well to a wealthy young man who was more interersted in having hits then earning them. After a few years Nelly is back with a new album called "Brass Knuckles" his first in 4 years, with a title like that can we expect a tougher Nelly now?. But alot of things have changed. Hip Hop is diffrent with all those futuristic beats that is setting the trends, Jay-Z has surpassed Nelly as the richest man in Hip Hop and plenty of other southern rappers like T.I, Ludacris and Lil Wayne are up for the competition. So what is there to expect from this new album? Nelly promised more hot collaborations here, especially from Bruce Springsteen and Mariah Carey but after a closer look at the album none of them are being found, but another 19 member guest list for it's 14 tracks though. The first three singles all bombed on the charts and they're infact all terrible. Polow Da Don's attempt at making a party song with Fergie aptly titled "Party People" was so bad that I was embarrased caught listening to it. Akon's "Body On Me" sounds like the anthem to an X-rated flick, not a duet between him and girlfriend Ashanti, although the trademark hook from Akon was quite meliodic and then "Stepped On My J's" is just repetitive wih lazy production, Dupri do his best to ruin the song with his guest appearence as always. The ridicolous "Wadsyaname" that stole Kci And Jojo's "All My Life" didn't even make the final cut, which is a positive thing afterall. But if these songs are the singles choises what can we expect from the rest of the album?. The repetitive Neptunes produced "Let It Go Mama" could've been a highlight but the forced hook ain't no southern sing-a-long thing and it ends up being annoying. The Polow Da Don produced "Lie" a song about relationship problems got the beat and the hook but the lyrics are so bad it's funny. Two more Polow songs are "One And Only" a decent love song and only song without guests and "Uced Gedit" which is the opposite with naughty lyrics from R. Kelly and Gucci Mane. On the bragadocio anthem "Hold Up" with LL Cool J and T.I, Nelly claims that his only goal is to be "young, black and rich" and that others want to be him, more like "Old, Tired and Unmotivated", the same goes for "U Ain't Him" with ex Prison guard err I mean Hustler Rick Ross. A tribute to the west coast called "LA" with Snoop Dogg (who else!) with a typical west coast beat is just weird. Isn't Nelly from St.Louis, why is he trying to please everyone?. "Long Night" with Usher is a seductive song for the ladies while "Chill" is a song about not messing with him, sounds like something that 50 Cent would come up with lyrically and by beats. "Who F Wit Me" got interesting spanish guitar riffs but the lyrics are more bragadocio. The absolute standout is "Self Esteem" With Chuck D and it's about archiving your goals against all odds. It's deep and personal, why not more like this? Overall, 1-2 songs that are good doesn't save this album form being a fiasco. Nelly has completely abandoned the cathcy sing a long songs that makes him a star back in the early decade and he's trying way hard to apply to current trends and to please diffrent groups. There's also a little too much bragadocio here, something he should save for 50 Cent or Young Jeezy. But the biggest and most aparent problem is that the songs are simply not memorable enough. That's why Nelly brought in so many guests to fill the gap. And it seems like Nelly is hardly trying either. Maybe he's content with his current life and just see rapping as a hobby. You mustn't buy this. 1'5 stars.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
A Miss on Nelly's Part,
This review is from: Brass Knuckles (Audio CD)
After the great SUIT, Nelly was truly on top of his game. As poppish as that album was, it was strong. Who would've thought that Nelly would ever fall out of the limelight or that his pop-rap excursions would fall flat. Both of those terrible things happen on BRASS KNUCKLES. After a 4 year hiatus, you would expect that Nelly would be ready to comeback with a star-studded 4-star affair, much like SUIT was 4 years ago (Sweatsuit was issued in 2005 combining SUIT/SWEAT). BRASS KNUCKLES, much like Jay-Z's KINGDOM COME comeback falls short. The difference between those two is that KINGDOM COME was at least enjoyable. BRASS KNUCKLES just plain feels second-rate. Even the standout tracks aren't nearly as potent as Nelly's past triumphs - "Body On Me" featuring Akon and Ashanti feels stale, even though it is on of BRASS KNUCKLES standout's. "Party People" is fun enough, but its overall stupidity catches up quickly. I mean, Fergie rapping was so 2006. Evidently, Nelly rapping was so 2004, since he sounds so uninspired on BRASS KNUCKLES.
The album opens mediocrely with "U Ain't Him" featuring the ubiquitous Rick Ross. It's nothing to write home about for sure. The T.I./LL Cool J featuring "Hold Up" is at least fun, and the beat is sick, but still, it doesn't truly captivate the listener. "La" features an uninspiring Snoop Dogg, which does nothing for the momentum of the album. Usher shines on "Long Night", unfortunately, the track is forgettable. "Lie" featuring the St. Lunatics is average as well and ultimately forgettable. "Party People" featuring Fergie has only so much sustaining power before a couple of listens makes it sound as uninspired as everything else. "Self-Esteem" featuring Chuck D is a clear-cut miss and perhaps one of the corniest Nelly tracks - EVER. "Body On Me", a rather underrated single restores some momentum, and a couple of great proceeding tracks via "Stepped on My J'z" (featuring JD & Ciara) and "Let It Go Lil' Mama" (featuring Pharrell) finally bring some muscularity to a rather tepid album. From there, BRASS KNUCKLES falls on its arse with a couple of forgettable uninspired numbers ("One and Only", "Chill", "Who F***s Wit Me", and "Ucud Gedit"). It's unfortunate for Nelly BRASS KNUCKLES turned out so tepid. I don't recommend this album, particularly with many better hip-hop albums (Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy, The Game...) 2 stars is generous.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
nelly's falling off for those clubgoers,
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This review is from: Brass Knuckles (Audio CD)
man nelly made the best dirty south for somebody in st. louis man this is wack the songs with fergie, ciara, and jd are good onlyu for those club goers but that's it the rest of this cd which features snoop, ludacris, akon and his girlfriend ashanti is really bubblegum pass this one by. and the cover nelly lookas very metrosexual or on the down low.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
What happened Nelly?!!!? 1.5 stars,
By Enlightened "Both Eyes Closed, see what u don... (Atlanta Georgia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brass Knuckles (Audio CD)
These days rappers simply cannot afford to take a long hiatus from dropping albums but Nelly thought he could get away with it. It's been four years since SweatSuit, which going by the type of rapper Nelly is, was actually pretty good. Skip to 2008. Nelly has returned with Brass Knuckles. But rather than producing a knockout album this album is very well uh..pedestrian. Nelly has not improved at all over 4 years and it definitely shows. His first couple singles failed to do anything on the charts or create a buzz because they simply weren't good. Party People is horrible. Ciara completely saves the lifeless Stepped On My J'z and Akon does the same thing on Body On Me. As a matter of fact the guests completely outshine Nelly on every song (except for the St. Lunatics of course). T.I. comes through and completely wrecks shop on Hold Up and even LL Cool J drops a good verse (better than anything on his own horrible album Exit 13).
I was excited to see Gucci Mane and R. Kelly featured on this album on UCud GET It but Nelly completely stinks up the place and Gucci only does the chorus! What a disappointment. Long Night with Usher is a good song though. Nelly simply failed with this album. It's almost as if he lost all his personality. What happened to songs like Pimp Juice or Hot In Herre? I know he wasn't a lyrical genius or anything but he was at least engaging when he rapped. Not so anymore...he's fell off. The album has a lazy undertone like he's not even trying. It's frustrating. It is better than LL Cool J's album though. But ya know maybe Nelly will get his act together for one last hurrah because another album like this and it is over and done for him as far as rapping is concerned.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Waste Of Money,
This review is from: Brass Knuckles (Audio CD)
Do not spend your monry on this listen to something with thought behind it. You will not be happy if you buy this.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Garbage on its lowesr level,
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This review is from: Brass Knuckles (Audio CD)
Straight up trash, Nelly has gone to an all time low with this one, OH MY GOD, Are u kidding me??!? How the hell did thid even pass through the label. A huge dissappointment. Dont waste your money, if u got to have this, just go to Limewire and bootlegg it.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
When will it end,
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This review is from: Brass Knuckles (Audio CD)
Nelly drops his latest release and just like the other albums it is wack. Really elementary lyrics and some decent club beats is what Nelly has been known for. Yeah some of the beats are tight on this album but I don't give Nelly credit for it because that just means he had the money to pay for them. The lyrics that he lays on top of the beat are really really weak commercial fluff. On this album I didn't like the guest appearances especially chuck d's. The song they are on due to two totally different styles sounded terrible. Almost like mixing vodka and milk it just doesn't mix well. I had to laugh about the STEPPING ON MY J'Z song. On one of his past songs he was bragging about how many pairs he had, on this one he is mad if you step on them. LOL. Lately I have been giving Nelly a little credit because he has been trying to do songs with Old school greats like KRS, LL, and Chuck D. But these attempts are not making him better lyrically. To get to the point about Brass knuckles is another commercial, wack coaster for your coffee table. I felt like I ate a soggy peanut butter and jelly sandwich after I listened to it. Save your money.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
...Dr. Seuss / Mother Goose Rhymes,
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This review is from: Brass Knuckles (Audio CD)
It's sad what Hip Hop became during the time when Nelly was hot and what we're seeing and hearing now are the remnants of that time in hip hop - these simple word rhyming dudes are slowly realizing they don't have much too go until realness, creativity and true Hip Hop comes back with a vengeance - the true fans know the difference and it's showing in Nelly's album sales -
That simple nursery rhyme style can only go so far -
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Past His Prime,
By M. Lindberg (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brass Knuckles (Audio CD)
In 2008, Nelly released "Brass Knuckles." Although it was a decent album, it didn't match previous efforts. I hate to admit it, because I like Nelly, but he peaked in 2004 with the release of his albums "Sweat" and "Suit." In the four years he worked on this album, people lost interest in him and I think the delay of this album ultimately hurt him.
Like previous Nelly albums, this one is mostly a party record. Songs you can enjoy and groove to. Production and guest appearances are solid, coming from a slew of producers and guest features. Standout tracks include "Long Night" featuring Usher, "Hold Up" feat. T.I. and LL Cool J, "Body On Me" feat. Ashanti & Akon," and "Let It Go Lil' Mama" featuring Pharrell. Some of the collaborations are expected, like the Neptunes, Ashanti and T.I. Some are not, like LL Cool J and Nate Dogg. While there are plenty of good tracks, this album has quite a few sub par ones as well. "L.A." featuring Snoop Dogg & Nate Dogg seems forced and a song more fitting The Game than Nelly. "Party People" featuring Fergie is the weakest single in Nelly's history, and "One and Only" is just plain boring. I give Nelly credit for making some songs that are entertaining and enjoyable, but this album gets knocked for some really out of place songs, as mentioned. If you like Nelly, you'll like this album. However, you won't keep it spinning in your cd player for too long, and you definitely won't consider it his best work. This might be the beginning of the end of Nelly as a top artist...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
It was a good pop hiphop album!,
By RJ "rjmusic" (rjmusic) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brass Knuckles [Explicit] (MP3 Download)
Nelly's time is slowly fading away! Which is sad because I'm from that area, and we all love Nelly! The thing i always liked about nelly, and most of the general public. Is that his rap sort of changed the direction of rap from being serious to light/fun. I mean it was what helped him sell. That being said, times are changing, and I found nelly's sound to be still great. But cheesy at the same time! Party People was a bit too corny for me. He should not have choose fergie to rap! I mean seriously! He could have chosen alot better pop artists to sing. Body on Me was pretty decent. It wasn't too bad. Brass Knuckles was pretty slick. Self esteem has classic nelly written all over it! That was a highlight. Also liked, U ain't him and hold up! Chill falls short of being not gangsta enough for me! I needed alittle more edge to the song. Which overall, I think is nelly's down fall. he doesn't or ever really did have a hard edge when it came to rap music. Unlike Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, or Young Jeezy. This album is very comparable to Ashanti's latest release, its good because I like variety,but they need to step up their game in order to compete in today's pop market! Overall, if you love nelly or music from the early 00's then this is def. the album for you to get!
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Brass Knuckles by Nelly (Audio CD - 2008)
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