Nelly's debut album 'Country Grammar' is a cornerstone of early 2000s hip-hop, released in 2000 under Universal Records. Featuring hit singles like "Ride Wit Me" and "E.I.", this album helped define Nelly's smooth flow and catchy beats, blending rap with Midwestern influences. The album includes collaborations with artists such as Lil' Wayne, Murphy Lee, Ali, and Cedric The Entertainer, adding unique flavors to tracks like "For My" and "Thicky Thick Girl."

This CD edition comes housed in a standard jewel case with original cover art, showcasing Nelly's iconic pose with the "Finagle" tattoo visible. The back cover displays the full tracklist, including 17 tracks with interludes and outros, and a parental advisory label. The disc itself has detailed track information printed, confirming its authenticity as a 2000 Universal release. An essential addition for collectors and fans of early 2000s rap and hip-hop culture, this album captures Nelly's breakthrough sound and timeless appeal.