Other bashes over the big weekend in the Big Easy include Shaq’s Fun House with Ludacris and John Summit, Diplo and UnKommon pre-game party, Smirnoff’s Super Bowl party with Flo Rida, and Michael ...
Nelly packed Brennan, a nearly seven-decade-old restaurant, delivering a hit-filled set on Friday night - and fans rushed ...
Nelly brought his signature St. Louis swagger to a New Orleans institution, turning a nearly seven-decade-old restaurant into ...
Shaquille O’Neal held his carnival-style Shaq’s Funhouse with Ludacris and John Summit headlining the concert. Some attendees ...
Nelly and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs were once friendly, and Nelly once revealed how Diddy inspired him to make “Just a Dream.” ...
Rapper Nelly rose to fame in the early 2000s music industry with hits like “Ride Wit Me” and “Hot in Herre.” He had yet ...
Accompanied by his dancers dressed as Secret Service, Nelly started the show by playing the famous "Hail to the Chief" song, before performing a series of his biggest hits, including "Ride Wit Me ...
Nelly played a series of his biggest hits, including "Ride Wit Me" and "Hot in Herre," while on stage. He also took a moment to recognize those impacted by the California fires. Ahead of his ...
WASHINGTON, DC — St. Louis rapper Nelly took the stage at President Donald Trump’s Liberty Ball, sparking criticism from fans and fellow entertainers. Responding to the backlash, Nelly ...
Nelly was also asked if he considers himself a Donald Trump supporter, to which Nelly shared that he is a supporter of the president of the United States. Nelly will participate in the festivities ...
“I would ask them to show me where he’s a white supremacist,” Nelly retorted. “The politics, for me, is over. He won! He’s the president,” the rapper said earlier in the conversation.
Far from a one-hit wonder, Nelly further cemented his status as one of the most successful rappers of his era with anthemic tracks like "Ride Wit Me," "E.I.," "Batter Up," "Hot in Herre" and ...