Suit (album)
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Studio album by Nelly | ||
Released | September 14, 2004 (U.S.) | |
Genre | Rap | |
Label | Universal Records | |
Producer(s) | The Neptunes Jazze Pha City Spud HSI Productions |
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Nelly chronology | ||
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Sweat (2004) |
Suit (2004) |
Sweat / Suit (2005) |
Suit is one of the two albums (along with Sweat) that St. Louis rapper Nelly released in 2004. It is the album with more R&B groove, and it seems to be the more popular album of the two, by debuting at #1 on the Billboard 200, while on the same week, the Sweat album debuted at #2 on the same chart. The album features songs like: "My Place", "Over and Over", "N Dey Say", "Pretty Toes" and "Play it Off" (the first three of these were released as singles). It received a Grammy nomination. Later on in early 2005, Nelly released an album titled Sweat / Suit which combines hits from both the Sweat and Suit albums in to one CD.
[edit] Track listing
- "Play It Off" (featuring Pharrell) (Produced by The Neptunes)
- "Pretty Toes" (featuring Jazze Pha & T.I.) (Produced by Jazze Pha)
- "My Place" (featuring Jaheim)
- "Paradise"
- "She Don't Know My Name" (featuring Snoop Dogg & Ron Isley)
- "N Dey Say" (Produced by HSI Productions)
- "Woodgrain & Leather Wit a Hole"
- "In My Life" (featuring Avery Storm & Mase)
- "Over and Over" (featuring Tim McGraw)
- "Nobody Knows" (featuring Anthony Hamilton)
- "Die for You"
- "The Rap (Bak Da Rapkor)" (featuring P.O.D) (Produced by Eminem and Akon)
- "Ride Wit Me (Remix)" (featuring City Spud) (Produced by City Spud)
- "Dilemma (Remix)" (featuring Kelly Rowland & Ali)
Preceded by What I Do by Alan Jackson |
Billboard 200 Number 1 Album October 2, 2004 - October 8, 2004 |
Succeeded by American Idiot by Green Day |