Nelly & City Spud - Ride Wit Me (MTV Version) [Explicit] [Remastered In 4K] (Official Music Video) (Uncensored) Nelly & City Spud - Ride Wit Me [Explicit] (Official Music Video) (Uncensored) Music video by Nelly performing Ride Wit Me. (C) 2000 Universal Motown Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc. REMASTERED IN 4K! Nelly ft. St. Lunatics “Ride Wit Me” official music video. Music video by Nelly performing Ride Wit Me. (C) 2000 Universal Motown Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc. #Nelly #RideWitMe #Remastered Donations🤗👇 Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Ride Wit Me · Nelly · City Spud Country Grammar ℗ A Republic Records Release ℗ 2000 UMG Recordings, Inc. Released on: 2000-06-27 Producer: City Spud Composer Lyricist: Jason Epperson Composer Lyricist: Cornell Haynes, Jr. Composer Lyricist: William DeBarge Composer Lyricist: Etterlene Jordan Composer Lyricist: Eldra DeBarge Composer Lyricist: Levell Webb Auto-generated by YouTube. “Ride wit Me“ is a song by American rapper Nelly featuring City Spud. It was released on February 13, 2001, as the third single from Nelly's debut studio album, Country Grammar (2000). “Ride wit Me“ peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100. Outside of the United States, “Ride Wit Me“ peaked within the top 10 of the charts in Australia, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, and the United Kingdom. “Ride wit Me“ was written by Nelly and Jason “Jay E“ Epperson and interpolates the 1982 song “I Like It“ by DeBarge, so William DeBarge, Etterline Jordan, and El DeBarge were also given writing credits. In the United States, “Ride wit Me“ became Nelly's highest-charting single at the time, peaking at number three on the Billboard Hot 100. In the United Kingdom, “Ride wit Me“ debuted and peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart on May 13, 2001 – for the week ending date May 19, 2001 – becoming Nelly's highest-charting song in Britain until October 2002, when his duet with Kelly Rowland, “Dilemma“, became his first chart-topper on the UK Singles Chart. Largely inspired by the 1977 film Smokey and the Bandit, and also referencing the 1980s television comedy The Dukes of Hazzard and the 1967 film Cool Hand Luke, the video (directed by Marc Klasfeld) sees Nelly and Ali driving to a dilapidated bar occupied by Kyjuan, Slo-Down and Murphy Lee to throw a party. Ali drives a Peterbilt 379 truck filled with women, while Nelly drives a 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am along a desert road, as the video follows their journey and eventual encounters with police, hitchhikers and other roadside incidents. The video culminates with their arrival and a party taking place outside the bar. Featured artist City Spud provides the third verse; however, due to being incarcerated, he does not appear in the music video; Nelly and the St. Lunatics lip-sync his lines. The video won Best Rap Video at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2001, also receiving a nomination for Viewer's Choice. Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Universal Records Copyright © – Universal Records Distributed By – Universal Music & Video Distribution, Inc. Made By – UML Recorded At – Unique Recording Engineered At – Unique Recording Mixed At – Sound On Sound, New York Mastered At – Powers House Of Sound Published By – Jackie Frost Music Published By – BMG Songs, Inc. Published By – Basement Beats Music Published By – Universal Music Publishing A&R – Kevin Law Lyrics By [Lyrics Written By] – Nelly Mastered By – Herb Powers Mixed By – Rich Travali Mixed By [Assistant] – Jason Standard Producer, Music By [Music Written By] – Jason “Jay E“ Epperson Recorded By [Assistant], Engineer [Assistant Engineer] – Kenny Dykstra Recorded By, Engineer – Steve Eigner
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