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| Single by Nelly featuring the St. Lunatics | |||||||||||
| Released | September 11, 2001 November 21, 2001 |
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| Format | CD single | ||||||||||
| Recorded | 2000 | ||||||||||
| Genre | Rap | ||||||||||
| Length | Main Version (5:27) Radio Version (4:12) |
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| Label | Universal Records | ||||||||||
| Producer | Steve "Blast" Wills | ||||||||||
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"Batter Up" is a single by the rapper Nelly and the St. Lunatics, and it was released on September 11, 2001. It was produced by Steve "Blast" Wills, taken from Nelly's 2000 album Country Grammar. "Batter Up" was also included as a Bonus Track on the Free City Album and remixed on Da Derrty Versions. It was also the last single to be released from that album. The hook of the song alludes to the theme song of the television sitcom, The Jeffersons. Sherman Hemsley makes a cameo in the beginning of the music video as a sports announcer.
[1] US Promo
US Vinyl, Promo
Australia Maxi-CD
Germany Vinyl, 12", Maxi-Single, Promo
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