Nelly
became
a
hip-hop
and
pop
superstar
after
the
success
of his
solo
2000
release,
Country
Grammar.
The
album
spawned
three
big
hits
(including
"Ride
Wit
Me")
and
three
Grammy
awards
and
Nelly
became
an MTV
favorite,
recognized
by a
stylish
band-aid
on one
cheek.
His
second
effort,
Nellyville,
(2002)
was
equally
successful.
It
included
the
hits
"Dilemma"
and
"Hot
in
Herre"
and
was
nominated
for
five
Grammy
awards,
including
Album
of the
Year.
In
2004
Nelly
released
two
albums
at the
same
time,
Sweat
and
Suit,
and in
September
they
briefly
held
the
two
top
spots
on the
charts.
Nelly
has
been
equally
active
as a
businessman;
among
other
ventures,
in
2003
he
released
his
own
energy
drink
called
"Pimp
Juice,"
and in
2004
he
became
a
minority
owner
of the
NBA's
Charlotte
Hornets
basketball
team.
He is
also
the
CEO of
Derrty
Entertainment,
his
own
company
formed
in
2003.
St.
Louis
rapper
Nelly
is
starring
in his
own
reality
TV
show,
it was
reported
Thursday.
The
show
from
A.
Smith
&
Co.
Productions
basically
just
follows
the
"Hot
in
Here"
singer
as he
goes
about
his
day-to-day
business,
AllHipHop.com
reported.
"I
look
forward
to
showing
my
fans
what
my
world
is
about
and
bringing
more
attention
to my
nonprofit
organizations,"
Nelly
said
in a
statement.