Nelly & St. Lunatics On The Mo’Nique Show
October 5, 2010 @ 9:07 AM EDT
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The whole gang is here and they all stopped by Mo’Nique’s house last night for the season premiere of her late night gig. Above, Nelly performs, “Hot In Herre” and his new hit, “Just A Dream”, while the St. Lunatics recite their new single “Polo”. Below, Nelly speaks on his new workout DVD.
nelly shouldnt have put those fake teeth in his mouth,it looks wierd
welcome back nelly
that shit was worst than a wild out wednesday performace
Nelly and The St.Lunatics? What year is this? Does Nick and Jessica come on tonight?
I remember back in the day when I use to think Nelly was so whack…….
But Compared to the shit thats out now, he looks like Rakim’s 2nd coming,……
Nelly >>>> Gucci Mane, Waka Flocka and about 90% of current hip hop
God shit went downhill fast, smh
Who is ya bitch?
when all else fails, hit up the mo’nique show
Nelly is not HIPHOP!! stop playing!!
How the fuck dd these clowns do 10mil? HOW?
Nelly = Mediocre pop-rapper who had a few hits and no one took serious as an emcee.
Nelly = Midwest Ja Rule.
I find it funny how most of Nely’s songs I fuckz with are slow jams
i.e – dilemma, over and over again, and a couple more lol
Nelly fell off tho
WHERE IS MY DUDE WIT THE MASK….he was the best St.Lunatic rapper!!! cuz he aint say shit lol!!!!
Damn, yall call everything pop.
I bet yall think Ms. Jackson and So Fresh and So Clean was pop too huh? Matter fact, I bet yall think Outkast is pop period huh? Nelly aint pop, this nigga had bangers like Hot In Here, Country Grammer, Number 1, even Stepped on my Js was okay. Just a Dream is HOT and its making him relevant again soo. Do your think Nelly, let the haters hate.
^^STFU B!
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@ Word
Nelly is a pop-rapper who no one ever took serious as an emcee.
Em has some pop-hits, but he’s also an great emcee.
Outkast has some pop-hits, but their also great emcees.
Nelly had a few pop-hits which sold him some records but was never considered a great emcee.
He’s Ja Rule, without the career trauma.