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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Softer Side of Nelly,
This review is from: Suit (Audio CD)
Where most rappers are looking towards the true gangsta image, "Suit" seems likes somewhat of a departure. Its shows a more R&B based rap, which is a great disguise on the first single, "My Place" featuring Jaheim. The sampling on "My Place" is ingenius and it is one of the biggest hits of the year (for me at least). My favorite songs are "My Place", "Pretty Toes", "Paradise", "She Don't Know My Name", "Nobody Knows" (brilliant job as usual Anthony Hamilton!), and "Die For You". Overall, I'd recommend this album to anyone!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sadly overlooked,
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This review is from: Suit (Audio CD)
It is amazing to see so many bad reviews of this CD. Since Nelly hit the scene he has not been what I would call true rap. He is however Hip-Hop. The best thing Nelly does is make radio friendly party and dance songs. This CD is full of them. Sadly, the most overlooked song on this one is "Over and Over". What other rap/R&B/hip-hop artist has put out a song that could show up on MTV, VH1, BET and CMT at the same time. Even though Tim McGraw has a limited role the song still holds on to it's strangely country vibe. This song is a must listen...even if you dislike country (as I do). Do yourself a favor and pick both new Nelly CD's up. They are a lot of fun.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
LOOK NELLY NEVER CLAIMED TO BE HARD, YOU ALL DID!,
This review is from: Suit (Audio CD)
I WISH PEEPS STOP HATING ON NELLY SO MUCH. Y'ALL AND THE MEDIA PUT THAT "THUG" LABEL ON HIM AS SOON AS HE CAME OUT WITH "COUNTRY GRAMMAR". I'VE NEVER HEARD HIM SAY HE WAS THUG OR HARD. HE'S ALWAYS TRIED TO MAKE SONGS THAT HIS FANS COULD DANCE TOO. ANYWAYS, I LOVED HIS TRACKS ON SUIT. ESPECIALLY, "PLAY IT OFF", "PRETTY TOES", "MY PLACE", "N DEY SAY", & "OVER AND OVER". IT'S TRUE RAP NIGHT LIFE MUSIC.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best CD of the year!,
This review is from: Suit (Audio CD)
This is the best cd of the year! Here are my reviews for all the songs: Play It Off-4/5, Pretty Toes-4/5, My Place-5/5 (Jaheim makes the song even better!), Paradise-5/5, She don't know my name-4/5 (Ron Isley makes this song good!), N Dey Say-5/5 (This song has a good story), Woodgrain and Leather Wit a Hole-5/5, In My Life-5/5 (Mase and Avery Storm make this song awesome!), Over and Over-5/5, Nobody Knows-5/5 (Anthony Hamilton makes this song awesome!), Die for You-5/5. Overal:5/5. This is the best Nelly cd so far. If he continues this RnB style, it will make over-joyed! Good CD Nelly!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Suit was suitted for me,
By focusingcollegestudent (Memphis, TN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Suit (Audio CD)
I don't care what you all say, Nelly is pure genius when it comes down to mixing rap, r&b, pop, and hell a country together! These songs symbolize the night life. Songs like "Play it Off", "Pretty Toes", and "In My Life" are great slow jam songs that will get you off you feet to dance. He expresses in songs like "Over and Over" and "My Place" of loss love and reclaming it back. And his serious side with "N Dey Say". To the people that say he's a sellout, STOP, because he has never said he is a thug like Tupac or goofy like Eminem. Nelly has a serious but fun side to him and people need to respect him and stop trippin' on his music.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
...wanna go down south just to win her...,
By Robert "R" (Chicago) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Suit (Audio CD)
...ok, so that is a lyric from Sweat...here I will focus on Nelly and his fascinating album Suit...interesting R& B, nice collaborations (Snoop, Tim Mcgraw, etc...). Suit is a great album from a young and talented man, Mr. Nelly himself. It is a softer, more R& B side and sound to the Midwest hip hop rapper...Nelly is a evolving mature artist...there is something very powerful about his energy and abilities as an entertainer...he feels almost regal and royal as an artist, even the angle of his cheekbones is one of strength. And the voice; a rapper's best (and sometimes only) instrument is his voice. Nelly's voice cuts powerfully through all genres...haunting, self-assured, and noticeable. His lyrics are real and creative on Suit, as with all his other albums...I think he will continue to grow and evolve as an artist and entertainer, and that is a good thing! We do not see too many 65 year old rappers out there, but it would be a good thing...rap is still in its infancy compared to pop, rock, etc...but will it age well and stand the test of ephemeral time??? The lyrics are modern day poetry, right from the artist's own experience (whether form the street or the heart). And Nelly is no exception, especially on Suit. We see a softer side, not at all mushy or sell out...production quality is strong and consistent throughout...a good introduction to Nelly for anyone just getting into his music. While Country Grammar may be the big heavy hitter, I think Suit will age well in the years to come, and serve as a bridge between genres, people, race, gender, idealogies, etc... There is something very big and beautiful behind this boy from St. Louis...he deserves our admiration and respect! And Nelly will age well...he is a power package...more rap, more R & B, movies, etc...the sky is the limit. His energy and power pulled me out to the record store to buy Suit (and Sweat), and this was the first black male album I purchased since Michael Jackson's Thriller. There must be something here!!! Though I love all music, all types, all colors--I don't always buy a lot of music, but I listen to and love it all!!! So, check out the new album(s) from Nelly, whatever your backgound, preference, style, etc...he is worth a listen, and no one album will define the career of a true artist that has longevity, creativity, and talent...long live Nelly and his wonderful energy and countenance!!! He is a talented man with so much potential and a big future!!! I even painted his picture!! From--- a fellow artist (painter) and a real fan of ALL music!!! You go Nelly!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nelly is 1 of the few hip-hop artists I like....,
By Heather "HeatherP" (Brick, NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Suit (Audio CD)
I am a huge music lover & a fan of different musical genres including pop, rock, classic rock, R&B, dance-club, easy listening, contemporary country, & some hip-hop. If I had to choose my favorite hip hop artist it would definitely be hands down Nelly. I love his sound & after hearing both of his singles just recently released "My Place" & "Tilt Ya Head Back" a duet with Christina A.(a huge fan of) & after seeing them perform the song together on the MTV Video awards I was really looking forward to his new album/s. My favorite is SUIT, which is more r&b based w/ groovy jams. I love all the songs on SUIT. SWEAT is more rap based, which is just ok. I like a few songs from the SWEAT CD, like of course his duet w/ Christina. I have alot of respect for Nelly as a positive hip-hop/r&b/rap artist rather than the usual ghetto rap to sell albums. I would also like to see him release an R&B CD....he has a good voice. In his SUIT album "N Dey Say" utilizes samples of "True" from the 80's hit single. My favorite though is "Over and Over" a duet with Tim McGraw. This is such a unique & mesmerizing song. Who would have thought that a hip-hop artist could colab with a country artist. Real cool song & should be a single. I also think they should perform this song together at the AMA's. It would be so cool. He also does colabs with a variety of different artists, such as Anthony Hamilton, Ron Isley, Snoop Dog.....really cool album. Nelly's sultry SUIT is off the hook & so is his colab w/ Christina. Good Job Nelly.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Can't even hate it's aight,
By Derrick Dunn "The Realest DJ" (Woodbridge,VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Suit (Audio CD)
The Suit disc is by far the more interesting disc of the two. There are only 11 songs here, but thankfully they're relatively diverse compared to those of Sweat. All except three of them are collabos, and often the collaborators steal the show, reducing Nelly to guest status on his own album. "Play It Off," a tiptop-shelf Neptunes joint boasting a great Pharrell vocal contribution, kicks off the album marvelously, and the next two tracks - "Pretty Toes" and "My Place" - are top draws also. The former is a fun Jazze Pha song toasting fly girls, and the latter is a "Dilemma" retread - where that song had aped Patti LaBelle's "Love, Need and Want You" for its hook (to much success), this one apes yet another Philly soul classic, Teddy Pendergrass' bedroom ballad "Come Go With Me" (again, to much success). Another highlight is "She Don't Know My Name," a Speakerboxxx-like Big Boi (of OutKast) production where Ron Isley and Snoop Dogg steal the show, leaving Nelly only a 45-second verse for himself. Most of the other songs have their virtues: for instance, "N Dey Say" appropriates Spandau Ballet's timeless 1983 Top Ten hit "True"; "Woodgrain and Leather Wit a Hole" is a laid-back ode to smoking and driving (hydro smoking, that is); "It's My Life" marks the return of (...drum roll, please) Mase; and "Over and Over" includes an overdubbed hook by country star Tim McGraw that works much better than it should. All of this amounts to a brief album with absolutely no filler. Granted, Nelly's rapping here is more restrained and insubstantial than ever, but when you have a cast of collaborators like this, the actual rapping is beside the point - these are fun songs, plain and simple, and wonderfully catchy to boot. This makes for a great album. Had Nelly combined the 49-minute Suit with the half-dozen highlights from Sweat, however, he'd have a really great album.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nelly brings it with this album,
By HipHopFan (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Suit (Audio CD)
1. Play It Off (F/ PHARRELL) - Pharrell & Nelly do a good job on this song, although the beat and chorus can become annoying after awhile. - 3.9/5
2. Pretty Toes (F/ T.I. & JAZZE PHA) - T.I brings a hot verse to this song, Jazze has a cool & unique beat and Nelly shines here. - 4.3/5 3. My Place (F/ JAHEIM) - An excellent song with Jaheim doin' the damn thing. Nelly sings nicely on this song but the end of the song was annoying and stretched out. - 4.4/5 4. Paradise - One of the worst songs on the CD. Very cheesy and lyrics suck. The only thing good is the beat. - 2.8/5 5. N Dey Say - It's good to hear Nelly sing good by himself on a song. Sampling is used excelently and lyrics have a message. - 4.8/5 6. She Don't Know My Name (F/ RON ISLEY & SNOOP DOGG) - I don't even know why this is on Nelly's cd; it should be on ROn Isley because he is mostly in it. Big Boi's beat is horrible so is Snoop Dogg's rhyme and Ron Isley's part. Surprisingly Nelly is the only good one on the song - 2.8/5 7.Woodgrain & Leather Wit A Hole - The Air Force Ones of the album - it is about a car?! Good beat and i like the little intro but the song isn't great great. 3.2/5 8. In My Life (F/ MASE & AVERY STORM) - Excellent song. Mase spits fire, Nelly sings X-Cellent, and Avery Storm has a voice remeniscent of Anthony Hamiltion. Beat is unique and good - 4.5/5 9. Over And Over (F/TIM MCGRAW) - BEST SONG OF THE CD!!!!!!!!! Tim & Nelly actually blend together to create a masterpiece. Not too country - 5/5 10. Nobody Knows (F/ ANTHONY HAMILTON) - Deep lyrics, cool beat, Anthony Hamilton is tight but Nelly ruins the song he is horrible on this Could've been the best song but oh well - 4/5 11. Die For You - Song about his kids. Lyrics are cool, beat is boring & so is Nelly (3.6/5) Overall, this is a good R&B CD (not Rap)!!!! Top 5: 1. Over & Over 2. N Dey Say 3. In My Life 4. My Place 5. Pretty Toes
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Suit is better than Sweat..So don't sweat it!,
By Mikey C. "Don't Hate" (Norman, Oklahoma) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Suit (Audio CD)
Suit is pretty decent, I think Nelly just put together an album that he knew would make him enough money to be happy for a little bit. But I respect Nelly cause he made it and he is doing what he loves so much respect from me...but Suit is way better tahn Sweat hands down...
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