Brass Knuckles (album)

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Brass Knuckles
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 16, 2008 (2008-09-16)
Recorded2007–2008
Genre Hip hop
Length58:15
Label
Producer
Nelly chronology
Sweatsuit
(2005)
Brass Knuckles
(2008)
5.0
(2010)
Singles from Brass Knuckles
  1. "Wadsyaname"
    Released: August 21, 2007
  2. "Party People"
    Released: April 15, 2008
  3. "Body on Me"
    Released: June 10, 2008
  4. "Stepped on My J'z"
    Released: July 1, 2008
  5. "One and Only"
    Released: November 18, 2008

Brass Knuckles is the fifth studio album by American rapper Nelly, released on September 16, 2008 after several delays. In 2008 Nelly embarked on The Brass Knuckles Tour in support of the album.

Contents

Background

Production was set to come from Bryan-Michael Cox, Neff-U and Pharrell, among others. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] Nelly mentioned in an interview that producer Polow da Don produced tracks for the album. [9] On March 30, Nelly told HipHopDX.com that "the album would feature a handful of new producers." [10] Nelly was set to collaborate with Springsteen but he stated he was hopeful to collaborate with him on a future album, or even a repackage of Brass Knuckles.[ citation needed ] Dupri gave a look into the two collaborations, one being Nelly, Carey and Jackson all appearing on the same track, in which he stated Nelly has laid the following blueprint. [11]

Nelly's got a crazy collaboration he's trying to put together, which is him, Janet and Mariah Carey all on one song...That's what he wants. If he could convince them to do it, it would be crazy. [He] wants [Janet] to rap a 16-bar verse, he wants [Mariah] to sing the hook and he's gonna do two verses. [He] has it all planned out. You ask him about it! This is what he wants; he's 100-percent deadlocked into it.

Jermaine Dupri also stated possibilities of hopeful collaborations with Bruce Springsteen, Mariah Carey and Janet Jackson. [2] [11] Nelly went on to speak about the possibility of the Springsteen collaboration and that two of his own tracks will appear on the album. [11]

I think he's doing a record with Bruce Springsteen. You know he always has to do one of those! My two records [that J.D. has produced for Nelly so far], he's gonna have some people on them—I won't tell it yet. I don't want to jinx the record.

Singles

The first single was believed to be "Cut It Out" which features rappers Pimp C and Sean P of YoungBloodZ, but was later confirmed to be "Wadsyaname", which was released digitally on August 21, 2007. However, because of the pushed release dates from October 16, 2007 and on, the first official single was changed to "Party People", which features Fergie. It was released on March 18, 2008 and peaked at number forty on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number fourteen on the UK Singles Chart. The album's second single "Body on Me", which features Akon and Ashanti, was released on June 9, 2008. It peaked at number forty-two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number three on the UK Singles Chart. Just two days later, "Stepped on My J'z", which features Ciara and Jermaine Dupri was released on June 11, 2008. It peaked at number ninety on the US Billboard Hot 100. After several single releases amid delays, accompanied by noticeable anticipation, the full Brass Knuckles album was released in September of 2008.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [12]
RapReviews8/10 [13]
Rolling Stone Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [14]
Vibe Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [15]

Reviews for the album were generally mixed. Pharoh Martin of Vibe stated that "Brass Knuckles is standard Nelly fare." [15] RapReviews wrote that "underneath the materialistic veneer Nelly's got a good delivery, sharp lyrics and impeccable breath control." [13]

Commercial performance

Brass Knuckles debuted at number 3 on the Billboard 200, selling 83,717 copies in its first week in the United States. Only 8-weeks later, the album was left on the Billboard 200 chart. On March 21, 2009, the album re-appeared at number 152. On December 12, 2008, the album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipping over 500,000 copies in the United States. [16] As of September 2010, the album has sold over 223,000 copies in the United States. [17]

Track listing

Brass Knuckles track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."U Ain't Him" (featuring Rick Ross) Cornell Haynes, Jr., William Roberts II, Adam Cherrington Wyshmaster 3:15
2."Hold Up" (featuring T.I. and LL Cool J)Cornell Haynes, Jr., Rufus Morgan, Tadd Mingo, Clifford Harris, Jr., Todd Smith Free Agentz3:48
3."LA" (featuring Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg)Cornell Haynes, Jr., Calvin Broadus, Jr., Nathaniel Hale, Christopher Whitacre, Justin Henderson Tha Bizness 4:23
4."Long Night" (featuring Usher)Cornell Haynes, Jr., Ryon Lovette, Usher Raymond IV, James LackeyJames "JLack" Lackey3:15
5."Lie" (featuring St. Lunatics)Cornell Haynes, Jr., Jamal Jones, Brian Kennedy, Ali Jones, Robert Cleveland, Torhi Harper, Polow da Don 4:20
6."Party People" (featuring Fergie)Cornell Haynes, Jr., Jamal Jones, Garrett Hamler, Stacy Ferguson Polow da Don, Garrett3:58
7."Self-Esteem" (featuring Chuck D)Cornell Haynes, Jr., Robert Mandell, Carlton Ridenhour G Koop3:37
8."Body on Me" (featuring Akon and Ashanti)Cornell Haynes, Jr., Aliaune Thiam, Giorgio Tuinfort, Ashanti Douglas Akon, Giorgio Tuinfort3:29
9."Stepped on My J'z" (featuring Ciara and Jermaine Dupri)Cornell Haynes, Jr., Jermaine Dupri, James Phillips Jermaine Dupri 5:03
10."Let It Go Lil' Mama" (featuring Pharrell)Cornell Haynes, Jr., Pharrell Williams The Neptunes 4:22
11."One and Only"Cornell Haynes Jr., Jamal Jones, Darnell Dalton, Lamar TaylorPolow da Don, Andrew "Papa Justifi" Wansel4:20
12."Chill" (featuring St. Lunatics)Cornell Haynes, Jr., Adam Cherrington, Ali Jones, Robert Cleveland , Tohri Harper, Lavell Webb Wyshmaster5:42
13."Who Fucks wit Me" (featuring Avery Storm)Cornell Haynes Jr., Christopher Whitacre, Justin HendersonTha Bizness4:08
14."Ucud Gedit" (featuring Gucci Mane and R. Kelly)Cornell Haynes, Jr., Jamal Jones, Robert Kelly, Radric Davis Polow da Don4:28
Total length:58:15
Walmart bonus tracks [18]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
15."Bay"Haynes, Earl Stevens, Jr. Droop-E 3:42
16."Problems"Haynes, JonesPolow da Don3:11
Total length:65:09
Japanese bonus tracks [19]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
17."Wadsyaname"HaynesTha Bizness4:07
Total length:66:05
iTunes bonus tracks [20]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
18."Warrior"Haynes, FeemsterTheron "Neff-U" Feemster2:43
19."Let's Go"Haynes, CherringtonWyshmaster3:44
Total length:64:44

Sample credits

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for Brass Knuckles
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [36] Gold500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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