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The song was written by Nelly and Jason "Jay E" Epperson, who also produced the track. Released on February 29, 2000, as the lead single from Nelly's 2000 debut album, Country Grammar, the single peaked at number seven in both the United States and the United Kingdom and reached the top 20 in Australia, Canada, Germany, and the Netherlands.
"Down Down Baby" (also known as "Roller Coaster" [1] [2]) is a clapping game played by children in English-speaking countries.In the game, two or more children stand in a circle, and clap hands in tune to a rhyming song.
Much of Nelly's rap style draws from his origins, as it contains Southern drawl with Midwestern, [5] Missouri twang, [6] that incorporates both country and urban styles. [5] In conjunction, Nelly approaches a pop-rap singalong vocal style, which AllMusic's Jason Birchmeier notes present within Country Grammar 's tracks including "Ride wit Me" and "E.I.". [7]
[8] [9] The song contains a reference to Down Down Baby, a nursery rhyme that has been used in various songs and media productions since the mid 20th century, [10] including the 1959 R&B song "Shimmy, Shimmy, Ko-Ko-Bop" by Little Anthony and the Imperials.
Cornell Iral Haynes Jr. [3] (born November 2, 1974), [3] better known by his stage name Nelly, is an American rapper, singer, and actor. He grew up in St. Louis , Missouri, and embarked on his musical career in 1993 as a member of the Midwest hip hop group St. Lunatics .
Nelly and Ashanti are all the buzz following a report from Us Weekly that the singer-actress is pregnant with the rapper's child. Reached by Yahoo Entertainment, a representative for Ashanti had ...
Coco Gauff’s admission about her lack of late ‘90s boy band knowledge has Us feeling old. Gauff, 20, took part in a video Q&A with her fellow American tennis stars Danielle Collins and Taylor ...
"Tip Drill", or "E.I. (Remix)" [1] is the name of a 2003 remix of the song. It appeared as the fourth track on his 2003 remix album Da Derrty Versions: The Reinvention.An alternate version featuring vocals from Nelly's group, the St. Lunatics, which is listed as the "Tip Drill Remix", appears as the final track on Da Derrty Versions: The Reinvention.