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Derrty Entertainment is a
record label founded by
rapper Nelly in 2003. It
operated as a
division of
Motown and
served as the
parent company for its now-defunct...
- Da
Derrty Versions: The
Reinvention is a
remix album by
American rapper Nelly,
released on
November 25, 2003. "Intro" (1:25) "Country
Grammar (Jason "Jay...
- 12-inch
single vinyl disc). Nelly.
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Derrty Ent. 2005. B0005897-11.{{cite AV
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- of its lead
member Nelly in the
early 2000s, Lee
signed with his
label Derrty Entertainment, an
imprint of
Universal Records to
release his
debut studio...
- the line of womenswear,
Apple Bottoms in 2003. His
record label imprint,
Derrty Entertainment was
launched in a
joint venture with
Motown in 2003, though...
-
Credits are
lifted from the US
promo CD
liner notes.
Studios Recorded at
Derrty Studio (Los Angeles) and
Platinum Sound Recording (New York City) Mixed...
- of the song. It
appeared as the
fourth track on his 2003
remix album Da
Derrty Versions: The Reinvention. An
alternate version featuring vocals from Nelly's...
- Segal's 2005 film The
Longest Yard. It was
released on May 24, 2005
through Derrty Ent.
Records and
Universal Records and
consisted entirely of hip hop music...
- 2012. Peak
chart positions for
albums in the
United Kingdom: All
except Da
Derrty Versions: The Reinvention: "Nelly" (select "Albums" tab). The
Official Charts...
- 6
Derrty Hits is an EP by
rapper Nelly. It
includes songs from
Country Grammar, Nellyville, and Br****
Knuckles and
includes some of Nelly's most po****r...