ride wit me remix
Nelly · Other Songs - Nelly
Niggaz wanna know why, why I fly by
But yo it's all good, Range Rover all wood
Do me like you should - fuck me good, suck me good
We be no stud niggaz, wishin you was niggaz
Poppin like we drug dealres, sippin Crissy, bubb' mackin
Honey in the club, me in the Benz
Icy grip, tellin me to leave wit you and your friends
Remix
I wanna know if you wanna ride
wanna go and take a ride wit me
I know a place where we can chill girl
and dont worry i got plenty money
(Hey!)
We on the club on the late night
we feelin right
Lookin for a couple of shorties thats gon' do me right
they can be 21 or 20 years old
long as they got I.D.
Man I dont need no troubles
there might be two walkin over nice and real slow
they said they liked the way I looked in my last video
"is there somewhere Nelly all three of us can go?"
I thought about it for a minute and I said, "hmm"
(Hell Yeah)
Chorus
Verse 2:
(hey!)
we still shoppin ?? me and my boy
hurry up, come on, Im pullin out another toy
my pockets deaper then they've ever, ever been before
im not just braggin, Im just sayin "I aint gotta think about that shit no more"
all of a sudden i'm the man where ever I go
screamin fans in the stands lining my show
heard there's a party up in NYC trying to figure should I go?
thought about it for a minute then I said ,"hmmm"
(Hell Yeah)
chorus 2x
I know somethin (somethin) you dont know
and I know somethin (somethin) I got to tell ya
I know somethin (somethin) doubted my flow
I know somethin (somethin) called me a failure
I know somethin (somethin) you dont know
and I know somethin (somethin) I got to tell ya
I know somethin (somethin) doubted my flow
I know somethin (somethin) called me a faliure
chorus
and don't worry I got plenty money 2x
Ride Wit Me (Remix)
Nelly's "Ride Wit Me" remix stands as a pivotal moment in the evolution of hip-hop, blending his signature street persona with a polished, radio-ready sound. Released during the height of the mid-2000s hip-hop boom, the track exemplifies the genre's shift toward mainstream accessibility while retaining its core lyrical focus on loyalty and camaraderie. The recording features a distinct production style that became a hallmark of Nelly's discography, characterized by catchy hooks and rhythmic flows designed for both club play and radio rotation. As part of his broader catalog from the Nellyville era, the song reflects the artist's ability to navigate the transition from underground credibility to pop stardom. It remains a defining track in his body of work, showcasing his versatility as a performer and his impact on the landscape of contemporary rap music during that specific period.

