Customer Reviews
good - By: YoungB, 13 Aug 2006 
this, like any other nelly album is very commercial.
It features good songs like pimp juice & work it. All would be singles & be a hit.
Nelly is the king of commercial hip hop at the moment. Fabolous needs to hurry up & come out with something. Nelly has a good voice for rapping & the beats go well.
Nelly is good & this album also is.
Nellyville? that's not on the map is it? - By: , 21 Feb 2005 
I'll just check my atlas but i'm sure it isn't! Anyway forget the name, we're here because of the music, & i like it! Nelly has established himself as a big playa when it comes to rap/funky-music-of-some-sort & this album demonstrates why! Hotin Herre is fantastic with the chorus being ever so catchy & easy to sing along to. '#1' is another hit as it shows Nelly bragging about his talent & skill - but hey, it ain't bragging if you can back it up! (That's not my quote i stole that from Muhammad Ali - apologies big dude!). Two words - buy it!
OH NELLY!!!! - By: , 14 Jan 2004 
Oooh I love this album! If you want good, laid back hip hop then Nellyville is one for you! I think this album is full of sexy tunes such as 'Work It', feauturing the gorgeous Justin Timberlake. Buy this, you wont regret it!
Good and bad, depending on what you want. - By: , 14 Aug 2003 
If you buy Nellyville looking for a Hip-hop album to putin your collection between Wu-Tang Clan & 2pac, then you will be disappointed. In that case, the only song which is remotely good is Roc-The-Mic, which features Freeway, Murphy Lee & Beanie Sigel.
But, if your less of a Hip-hop fan & more of a casual music listener, there will be loads of songs here that you'll love, including the classic Hotin Here.
So if you want some good Hip-hop, don't buy this, but if you listen to various music styles & have an open mind, get this.
its a shame i cant give 0 stars - By: , 20 Jul 2003 
Welcome to nellyville, oh god if one outing wasnt bad enough now we have to put up with another album. He claims to be hip-hop but all we have here is a hip-hop wannabe.
When E.I. first hit the streets i like most people thought "heres a fresh sound" well it was until the next two singles sounded the same & now we have a whole new album which you've guessed it sounds the same.
This is what little girls think is hip-hop & listen to it because they think it makes them cool & mature well your wrong it just shows how naive you are about the whole subject.
Highlights on this album... how can there be highlights when hes even works with Nsync i mean stink uh no sync was right. even kelly rowland whos work is useually quite good lets herself down quite badley with a colabration on dilema leading to second rate dj's taking up the name of nelly & kelly can it get any worse.
Oh but it can the plaster boy hits back with an attempt to make himself look like a ladies man whos on the grind with hotin here which has admitidley a good beat & sounds good till he opens his mouth.
If you are still reading this & you want my opinion this is it, If you like ja rule or nellys last album & arent bothered by an album with 0% originality then by all means waste your money. But if ive helped you keep your money then why not buy some real hip-hop like public enemy, ice cube, N.W.A., mos def, common, tupac, biggie & basicly any other hip-hop artistin the world...