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"Hot in Herre" | ||
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Single by Nelly | ||
From the album Nellyville | ||
Single Released | May 2002 | |
Single Format | CD single | |
Genre | Rap | |
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Record label | Universal Records | |
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Producer | ||
Music Video Director | ||
Chart Positions | #1 US #4 UK | |
Nelly single chronology | ||
"#1" (2001) |
"Hot in Herre" (2002) |
"Dilemma" (2002) |
"Hot In Herre" is a popular song and single performed by the hip-hop artist Nelly, and was released in 2002 on his 2002 album Nellyville. The song's producers were The Neptunes.
"Hot in Herre" was a popular dance and sporting event favorite, and Ray Lewis of the Baltimore Ravens uses the song as part of his flamboyant home-field entrance.
The song gave him his first #1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart.
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