Da Derrty Versions: The Reinvention - Charts

Charts

Chart (2003) Peak
position
German Albums Chart 85
Nelly
  • Discography
  • Awards and nominations
Studio albums
  • Country Grammar
  • Nellyville
  • Sweat
  • Suit
  • Brass Knuckles
  • 5.0
  • M.O.
Compilation albums
  • Sweatsuit
  • The Best of Nelly
Extended plays
  • 6 Derrty Hits
  • 6 Pack
Collaboration albums
  • Free City (with St. Lunatics)
  • Who's the Boss (with St. Lunatics)
Remix albums
  • Da Derrty Versions: The Reinvention
Mixtapes
  • 3000 & 9 Shit (with Ocean's 7)
  • O.E.MO
  • Scorpio Season
Singles
Country Grammar
  • "Country Grammar (Hot Shit)"
  • "E.I."
  • "Ride wit Me"
  • "Batter Up"
Nellyville
  • "Hot in Herre"
  • "Dilemma"
  • "Air Force Ones"
  • "Work It"
  • "Pimp Juice"
Suit
  • "My Place"
  • "Over and Over"
  • "'N' Dey Say"
Sweat
  • "Flap Your Wings"
  • "Tilt Ya Head Back"
  • "Na-NaNa-Na"
Brass Knuckles
  • "Party People"
  • "Body on Me"
  • "Stepped on My J'z"
  • "One and Only"
5.0
  • "Just a Dream"
  • "Move That Body"
  • "Gone"
M.O.
  • "Marry Go Round"
Featured singles
  • "Where the Party At"
  • "Girlfriend (The Neptunes Remix)"
  • "All Night Long"
  • "Hold Up"
  • "Get It Poppin'"
  • "Nasty Girl"
  • "Call on Me"
  • "N' Da Paint"
  • "5000 Ones"
  • "Here I Am"
  • "Miss Me"
  • "Lose Control (Let Me Down)"
Soundtrack singles
  • "#1"
  • "Shake Ya Tailfeather"
  • "Errtime"
  • "Warrior"
Promotional singles
  • "Wadsyaname"
  • "Let It Go (Lil Mama)"
  • "Tippin' in da Club"
  • "Long Gone"
Other singles
  • "Iz U"
  • "Grillz"
  • "The Champ"
Films
  • Snipes
  • The Longest Yard
Related
  • St. Lunatics
  • Derrty Entertainment
  • Book

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