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Nelly country grammar lyrics video
Nelly country grammar lyrics video






nelly country grammar lyrics video

I don't want to diminish anything with 'Dilemma' or have an expectation you can't live up to when you do that. Nelly told Jayson Rodriguez, from MTV, that "Gone" was not just a sequel. Initially known as its working title, "DL Part 2", "Gone" extends the story of the duo's earlier single "Dilemma". "Gone" is a ballad written by Eric Goudy II, Nelly, Earl Hood, Rico Love and Jim Jonsin as the sequel to Nelly and Rowland's 2002 duet " Dilemma". Critics generally praised "Gone" for reusing the best elements of "Dilemma" and recapturing the same sentiments though there was some negative reception towards the relevance of the sequel duet and lack of distinction in the song's R&B feel. It was sent to top 40/mainstream stations on Januand serves as the third single from 5.0. Urban/Urban AC radio stations on January 4, 2011. The predominantly R&B- ballad contains elements of pop music and was sent to U.S.

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"Gone" was initially known as "Dilemma p.2" but the title was changed and Nelly stopped referring to the song as "Dilemma" ' sequel for fear that it would not match people's expectations and through his desire for "Gone" to be recognised as a separate recording. It was written by Eric Goudy II, Nelly, Earl Hood and co-written and produced by Rico Love & Jim Jonsin as a continuum to the love story outlined in "Dilemma". Featuring additional lead vocals from American recording artist Kelly Rowland, "Gone" is the sequel to Nelly's 2002 worldwide number one single " Dilemma", also featuring Rowland. " Gone" is a song by American recording artist Nelly, taken from his sixth studio album, 5.0.

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2011 single by Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland "Gone"Ĭornell Haynes, Jr., Richard Butler, James Scheffer, Earl Hood, Eric Goody II








Nelly country grammar lyrics video