Nelly is back and he's eyeing the pop charts with his radio-friendly single 'Hey Porsche.' The song follows the formula of his 2010 hit 'Just a Dream' with its twangy rock guitar riffs and sing-songy rap flows.
Nelly says he is still "baffled" over his surprise tour bus raid that occurred a few weeks ago. On Oct. 11, authorities in Sierra Blanca, Texas pulled over his vehicle and found over 10 pounds of marijuana, multiple bags of heroin and a loaded .45 caliber handgun.
We're not sure how this will go down in court, but innocent until proven guilty, right?
The passenger on Nelly's tour bus who admitted that the contraband found (including over 10 pounds of marijuana, small amounts of heroin and a hand gun) were his has plead not guilty to drug possession charges.
Nelly got a scare this morning (Oct. 10) when police detained him and his seven-person entourage at a border control checkpoint in Sierra Blanca, Texas. While the 'Hot in Herre' rapper didn't comment on the allegations earlier when news broke, he's now releasing a statement on the incident.
Nelly's tour bus was raided in Texas on Wednesday (Oct. 10), and authorities found massive amounts of weed, heroin and a loaded gun. According to TMZ, the bus was stopped at a border patrol checkpoint and a police canine detected the presence of contraband in the vehicle.
On any given day, it would be unlikely to find Joe Jonas’s name next to rap superstar Nelly. However, given the fact that these two were just cast as mentors on the upcoming CW music competition 'The Next,' perhaps we can make an exception.
Back in March, B.o.B told us what to expect of his Nelly-assisted track 'MJ,' which at the time was slated to appear on his second LP, 'Strange Clouds' (in stores this week). Turns out it's actually only available as a bonus cut at Target, and now it's recently made its way online.
The Trayvon Martin case continues to be a polarizing social issue and has caught the attention of celebrities, President Obama and now, artists in the music community. Diddy, Frank Ocean, The-Dream, Nelly and others have posted photos on their Twitter accounts wearing hoodies in remembrance of Trayvon Martin.
What has Nelly been up to in between record releases? According to American Express, he's been running up a huge tab on his AmEx account -- and now he's getting sued in herre.
Nelly is dropping a free mixtape called 'OEMO' on Christmas Eve that will include his own spin on Drake's 'The Motto.' He's previewing the track with a new video showing him creating the remix in the studio.