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Superstar
Nelly Assembles All Star Line-Up for The Longest Yard Soundtrack
5/24/05
Superstar Nelly Assembles All-Star Line-Up for the Longest Yard
Soundtrack
In Stores May 24th Soundtrack Features D-12 featuring Eminem, T.I., Lil
Wayne, Murphy Lee, Akon, David Banner, St. Lunatics' Ali, Goodie Mob's
Gipp And More
NEW YORK, May 24/PRNewswire/ -- Universal Records artist and Derrty
Entertainment CEO Nelly is adding to his stature as hip hop's most
prolific/multi-talented superstar with the release of The Longest Yard
soundtrack. The upcoming soundtrack for the highly-anticipated movie, in
which the versatile rapper makes his motion picture debut as an actor,
hits stores on May 24th and the movie will be in theaters on May 27th.
For the soundtrack, Nelly assembled an all-star line-up of popular
artists such as D-12 featuring Eminem, the platinum-selling St. Lunatics'
ace Murphy Lee, Lil Wayne, T.I., St. Lunatics' member Ali & Gipp, of
Goodie Mob, Akon and David Banner. The soundtrack also showcases new
talent signed to Nelly's Derrty Entertainment imprint including Jung Tru
(pronounced "young true") and King Jacob (who are featured on
the lead single, "Errtime"), and other up-and- coming artists
with strong regional followings such as the Ohio-based duo 216 and the
Texas "mix-tape king," Chamillionaire.
Nelly holds down the executive producer mantle on the 13-song disc,
adding another feather to his Derrty Entertainment entrepreneurial crown,
which currently includes his clothing lines Vokal and Applebottoms, an
energy drink called Pimp Juice, and a sold-out U.S. tour. Still sizzling
from his most recent record-breaking double multi-platinum releases Sweat
and Suit, Nelly's Midas touch continues on the first single from The
Longest Yard soundtrack, "Errtime," produced by Jazze Pha.
Nelly co-stars in the remake of the 1974 comedy The Longest Yard with
an all-star cast that includes Adam Sandler, Chris Rock and Burt Reynolds.
In his first major movie role, he plays a convict/football player named
Earl Megget. The Longest Yard is the story of pro quarterback Paul Crewe
(Adam Sandler) and former college champion and coach, Scarborough (Burt
Reynolds), who are doing time in the same prison. Asked to put together a
team of inmates to take on the guards, Crewe enlists the help of
Scarborough to coach the inmates to victory.
Nelly is currently on the Sweat/Suit Tour with Fat Joe, T.I. and the
St. Lunatics, and will launch an international tour later in the summer.
More Information On The Soundtrack
The soundtrack's unique lineup makes full use of Derrty Entertainment's
knack for scouring talent as well as Nelly's keen ability to draw other
superstars into the collaborative fold. The disc features up-and-coming
Derrty forces like Jung Tru and King Jacob on the explosive "Errtime."
King Jacob, who also appears with Derrty vet Murphy Lee and newcomer
Prentiss Church on "Stomp," first gained notoriety on the
Training Day soundtrack (2001), with his collaboration with The Professor
on "Let Us Go." Hailing from St. Louis, he also appeared on
Ali's 2002 debut album Heavy Starch, and is featured with St. Lunatic
alumni Murphy Lee on "Jungle Gym," from DJ Envy's The Desert St
orm Mix Tape: Block Party Volume 1. King Jacob is also featured with Nelly
on "Da Grind," from the classic Nellyville disc (2002), and has
toured extensively with Nelly and the St. Lunatics.
Jung Tru is one of the founding members of the burgeoning hip hop trio
Taylor Made. Born in University City, Missouri, he credits influences such
as N.W.A, Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G. for inspiring his love for hip
hop. An accomplished piano player, Tru wrote the hook for Taylor Made's
buzzed-about anthem "Whirlwind." The two other members of Taylor
Made, rappers Ghost and Gube, join Jung Tru and Nelly on another
blistering track on the album, "Datz My Mama," produced by David
Banner.
Prentiss Church("Stomp") has an extensive underground resume,
and was featured on Murphy Lee's platinum selling album, Murphy's Law.
Lee, one-fifth of the hip hop arsenal that helped forge the entire Derrty
empire - the St. Lunatics - is one of the signature artists in the Derrty
camp. The multi- tasking Ali is a key contributor to the soundtrack
himself, teaming up with Goodie Mob star Big Gipp, with the duo featured
on the raucous "Let 'Em Fight," produced by noted hip hop
producer Fury. Ali & Gipp have also joined forces to make a new album
for Derrty Ent./Universal, the appropriately titled Kinfolk, and will
release the new disc later this year.
Hip hop's mix-tape/underground faction is also well represented on The
Longest Yard soundtrack, with Atlanta underground hero T.I. blowing up
"Bounce Like This," and the Texas mix-tape king, Chamillionaire,
collaborating with superstar producer David Banner (Nelly, T.I.) on the
rippling "Talking That Talk." Houston mix-tape artist
Chamillionaire recently signed with Universal after being pursued by
several major labels. Famous for his cutting elocution and 'dirty south'
no-holds-barred style, his breakthrough CD Get Ya Mind Correct helped put
the North Houston hip hop scene on the map.
Established stars are also fully accounted for on the soundtrack with
the infectious Lil' Wayne bringing up the Jazze Pha produced "Shorty
Bounce," and Akon - whose current smash single "Lonely" is
soaring to the top of the charts - trading verses with Blewz on "So
Fly." The Eminem-launched D12 also put in a rousing effort with
"My Balls." SOURCE Universal Records
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