Cornell Haynes, Jr. (born November 2, 1974), better known by his stage name Nelly, is an American rapper and singer.
He has performed with the rap group St. Lunatics since 1993 and signed to Universal Records in 1999. Under Universal, Nelly began his solo career in 2000 with his debut album Country Grammar, the title track of which was a top ten hit. The album debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200 and went on to peak at #1. Country Grammar is Nelly's best-selling album to date, selling over 8.4 million copies in the United States. His following album, Nellyville, produced the number-one hits "Hot in Herre" and "Dilemma" featuring Kelly Rowland. Other singles included "Work It" featuring Justin Timberlake, "Air Force Ones" featuring Murphy Lee and the St. Lunatics, "Pimp Juice", and "#1".
With the same-day dual release Sweat and Suit (2004) and the compilation Sweatsuit (2006), Nelly continued to generate many chart-topping hits. Sweat debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 342,000 copies in its first week. On the same week of release, Suit debuted at number one selling around 396,000 copies in its first week on the same chart. Nelly's fifth studio album, Brass Knuckles, was released on September 16, 2008 after several delays. It produced the singles "Party People", featuring Fergie, "Stepped on My J'z" and "Body On Me", featuring Akon and Ashanti.
In 2010, Nelly released the album 5.0. The lead single, "Just a Dream", has appeared in the top ten of several singles charts and were certified platinum in the United States. The second single is "Move That Body" featuring T-Pain and Akon. "Gone" is the sequel to Nelly's 2002 worldwide number one single "Dilemma", also with Rowland, and serves as third single from Nelly's album.
He won Grammy Awards in 2003 and 2004 and had a supporting role in the 2005 remake film The Longest Yard with Adam Sandler and Chris Rock. He has two clothing lines, Vokal and Apple Bottoms. He has been referred to by Peter Shapiro as "one of the biggest stars of the new millennium", and the RIAA ranks Nelly as one of the best-selling male artists in American music history, with 21 million albums sold in the United States.On December 11, 2009, Billboard ranked Nelly the #3 Top Artist of the Decade.
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Known For

Hollywood Squares
Self · (1 episode)
2025
American Music Awards 50th Anniversary Special
Self
2024

A GRAMMY Salute to 50 Years of Hip-Hop
Self
2023

Secret Sauce with Todd Graves
Self · (1 episode)
2023

VERZUZ
Self · (1 episode)
2020

Untold Stories of Hip Hop
Self · (1 episode)
2019

Tamron Hall
Self - Guest · (1 episode)
2019

Taylor Swift: The 1989 World Tour - Live
Self
2015

Lip Sync Battle
Self · (1 episode)
2015

Reach Me
E-Ruption
2014

ACM Presents: Tim McGraw's Superstar Summer Night
Self
2013

Real Husbands of Hollywood
Nelly · (60 episodes)
2013

Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen
Self - Guest · (2 episodes)
2009
DJ Cinema Presents: Masterpiece Theater Blend Dvd
Self (archive footage)
2009

O Melhor do Flash Back - 92 Clipes Para Recordar
Self (archive footage)
2009
Black Poker Stars Invitational
Self · (8 episodes)
2008
Rip the Runway
(4 episodes)
2007

Beef III
Self
2005

The Reichen Show
Self - Guest · (1 episode)
2005
It's the Shoes
Self · (1 episode)
2005

Dancing with the Stars
Self - Contestant · (11 episodes)
2005

The Longest Yard
Megget
2005

Maxim: Hot Clips 3
Self
2005

The Source Awards: From Behind
Self
2004

CSI: NY
Terrence Davis · (4 episodes)
2004

Top of the Pops Saturday
Self · (1 episode)
2003

The Ellen DeGeneres Show
Self · (2 episodes)
2003

Hip-Hop Honeys: Tasty Flavors
Self
2003

Jimmy Kimmel Live!
(2 episodes)
2003
Nelly: The Search for Miss Apple Bottoms
Self
2003

CMT Crossroads
Self · (1 episode)
2002

Snipes
Prolifik / Clarence
2001
Clear Lake
Chuck Berry

Mark Twain Prize
Self · (1 episode)
1999

The View
Self · (1 episode)
1997

MADtv
Self · (1 episode)
1995

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
(3 episodes)
1992

MTV Video Music Awards
Self · (4 episodes)
1984

Saturday Night Live
Self - Musical Guest · (2 episodes)
1975

American Music Awards
Self - Musical Guest · (2 episodes)
1974

The Grammys
Self · (1 episode)
1959