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Ride wit Me

"Ride wit Me" is a hip hop song by American rapper featuring City Spud, released as the third single from Nelly's debut studio album on February 13, 2001. The track blends elements of hip hop, R&B, and pop, sampling DeBarge's 1982 hit "I Like It" and incorporating a hook inspired by ' 1994 song "Must Be the Money." It narrates Nelly's rags-to-riches story, highlighting his transition from a teenage to a successful rap star while maintaining his roots, with lyrics referencing luxury like smoking pot in a and flying first class. The song achieved significant commercial success, peaking at number three on the chart and remaining on the chart for 28 weeks. Internationally, it reached the top 10 in countries including (number four on the ARIA Singles Chart) and the (number three on the ). By June 27, 2025, "Ride wit Me" had been certified five times platinum by the RIAA for sales and streaming equivalent to five million units in the United States. Notable for its crossover appeal, the song helped propel Country Grammar—which sold over 10 million copies in the US—to diamond status and established as a major force in early 2000s hip hop. The music video, directed by , won Best Rap Video at the and features and the cruising in convertibles, emphasizing the song's laid-back, party vibe. City Spud's contribution is particularly poignant, as he recorded his verse before serving a prison sentence from 1999 to 2007 for a ; honored him by wearing a on his cheek throughout his career.

Background and development

Origins

"Ride wit Me" originated as a track in 1999, crafted by and City Spud amid the initial sessions for Nelly's debut album, . This early version emerged as part of a strategic four-song package—including "E.I.," "Batter Up," and "Country Grammar (Hot Shit)"—that shopped to record labels to pitch himself as a solo artist while supporting his group, the . The was developed after traveled to following interest from one of Mase's managers, marking a pivotal step in transitioning from local mixtapes to major-label attention. The track drew heavily from Nelly's St. Louis upbringing, incorporating the city's blues-infused, melodic sensibilities and community-oriented vibes into its upbeat structure. Amid late 1990s trends dominated by echoes and emerging Southern , Nelly aimed to create a versatile party anthem that blended Midwestern flair with crossover accessibility, capturing the era's shift toward club-ready, feel-good tracks. This regional influence helped distinguish the song's celebratory tone, emphasizing camaraderie and local slang to resonate beyond coastal scenes. The foundational collaboration paired , born Cornell Iral Haynes Jr., with City Spud, born Lavell Webb, a fellow St. Lunatic who provided the infectious chorus hook during these 1999 sessions. Webb's contribution, recorded before his April 1999 arrest, added a slippery, harmonious layer that amplified the track's anthemic quality, setting the stage for its later refinement.

Recording and production

The track "Ride wit Me" was recorded at Unique Recording Studios in in 2000. It was produced by Jason "" Epperson, who created the beats; mixing was handled by Rich Travali. provided the primary vocals, while City Spud featured on the chorus. The production emphasized a bouncy, mid-tempo built on a foundation of percussion and a muted yet impactful , incorporating synth elements for melodic lines to create an upbeat, vibe. The originated from a that was later completed during these sessions. The final album version runs 4:51, while the radio edit was shortened to 4:15 by trimming the intro and outro.

Composition and lyrics

Musical composition

"Ride wit Me" blends with pop and R&B crossover elements, delivering a laid-back groove that exemplifies Nelly's Midwestern twist on hip-hop. The track operates at a moderate of 102 beats per minute in the of , creating an accessible, radio-friendly vibe suitable for mainstream appeal. The song employs a classic verse-chorus format, with Nelly handling the rapped verses that drive the narrative flow and City Spud contributing the melodic, sung chorus that serves as the emotional . This structure builds repetition and familiarity, emphasizing the chorus as the centerpiece for listener engagement. The notably samples the from DeBarge's 1982 R&B "I Like It," adapting its infectious line to fit the context and enhancing the track's sing-along potential. Instrumentation centers on a sample-driven beat, prominently featuring the looped sample from DeBarge's "I Like It," which provides a bright, melodic foundation. Supporting elements include drum machine rhythms for a steady, bouncy pulse and layered vocals that add depth and harmony, fostering an anthemic, feel-good energy throughout the composition.

Lyrical content

The of "Ride wit Me" center on a flirtatious invitation to join the narrator in his , symbolizing casual romance, carefree enjoyment, and the thrill of through life with newfound . This celebrates simple pleasures like and shared , as raps about picking up a at a and complimenting her appearance in a light, seductive manner, such as noting "the way you brush your hair." The song's narrative unfolds in a first-person , blending street swagger with aspirational luxury to evoke a rags-to-riches that draws listeners into the excitement of fame's perks. Nelly's verses exude confidence and boastful swagger, detailing club flirtations, video shoots, and lavish spending on credit cards, while portraying doubters who now seek his company due to his wealth. In contrast, City Spud's chorus reinforces mutual enjoyment and invitation, repeating lines like "If you wanna go and take a ride wit me / We three-wheeling in the fo' with the gold D's / Oh, why do I live this way? (Hey, must be the money!)" to emphasize reciprocal attraction and the irresistible pull of his lifestyle. The aside "Hey, must be the money!" references ' 1994 song of the same name. The third verse, delivered by Nelly, escalates the bravado with references to high-end vehicles like a and diamond-encrusted accessories, underscoring transformation from struggle to excess. The briefly interpolates elements from DeBarge's "I Like It" to enhance its catchy, complimentary . The overall tone is playful and lighthearted, steering clear of explicit content to maintain broad appeal for mainstream radio audiences, with humorous asides like questioning "Oh why do I live this way? (Hey, must be the money!)" attributing extravagance to financial success. This accessible, fun-oriented approach reflects Midwestern hip-hop's emphasis on melodic and relatable storytelling. The original lyrics were written collaboratively by and City Spud, with the hook interpolating lines from DeBarge's "I Like It," crediting its writers including .

Release and promotion

Single release

"Ride wit Me" was released as the third single from Nelly's debut studio album on February 13, 2001, through Universal Records. The track debuted on US rhythmic contemporary radio, marking the initial phase of its rollout to capitalize on the album's growing momentum. Physical formats followed internationally, with a CD single issued in the on May 7, 2001, and in during 2001. No commercial physical single was released in the United States, as the label prioritized album sales amid 's commercial success. Promotion emphasized multi-format radio airplay, including rhythmic, pop, and urban stations, alongside video play on and to broaden its crossover appeal. The single was also integrated into Nelly's 2001 tour supporting , featuring live performances that engaged audiences and amplified its visibility. Various track listings exist for the single across regions, such as enhanced CD editions with remixes and additional tracks like the unreleased "Come Over" and "" featuring .
RegionDateFormat(s)Label
February 13, 2001Rhythmic radioUniversal Records
May 7, 2001CD, 12"Universal Records
2001CDUniversal Records

US Promotional CD Single

The US promotional CD single for "Ride wit Me" was released in 2001 and featured multiple edited, full, and instrumental versions of the track.
No.TitleLength
1"Ride wit Me" (Clean Edit w/ FX Short)4:15
2"Ride wit Me" (Clean Edit w/ Mutes Short)4:15
3"Ride wit Me" (Full Length Clean)4:51
4"Ride wit Me" (Full Length Dirty)4:51
5"Ride wit Me" ()4:51
6"Ride wit Me" (Call Out Hook)0:12

UK CD Single

The UK commercial CD single, released in 2001, included clean and remix versions along with the unreleased track "Come Over" and an enhanced video component.
No.TitleLength
1"Ride wit Me" (Clean Edit w/Fx)4:16
2"Ride wit Me" (Stargate Mix)4:37
3"Come Over"4:14

Australian CD Single

The Australian CD single, released in 2001, included clean, dirty, and remix versions along with "" featuring .
No.TitleLength
1"Ride wit Me" (Clean Edit w/ FX Short)4:15
2"Ride wit Me" (LP Version-Dirty)4:51
3"Ride wit Me" ( Remix)4:35
4"" (featuring )4:14

Digital Versions

Digital releases of "Ride wit Me" from the onward typically include the album track and explicit edits, available on platforms like and . These versions do not feature additional remixes or B-sides beyond the standard configurations. No vinyl release was produced for the .

Commercial performance

Chart performance

"Ride wit Me" entered the US at number 57 on , 2001, and climbed to its peak position of number three on the chart dated May 5, 2001. The spent a total of 29 weeks on the . It also reached number one on the chart. In the , "Ride wit Me" debuted at number three on the for the week ending May 13, 2001, marking its peak position there. The track's success was bolstered by strong radio airplay and heavy rotation of its on , contributing to its chart trajectory across markets. The song performed strongly internationally, peaking at number four on Australia's ARIA Singles Chart, number five on the , number six on Norway's , and number eight on the . It additionally entered the top 40 in , , and . On year-end charts, "Ride wit Me" ranked number 18 on the US for 2001, reflecting its sustained popularity throughout the year. In the UK, it placed at number 58 on the year-end Singles Chart of 2001.

Certifications

"Ride wit Me" has achieved numerous certifications across various countries, primarily driven by its sustained streaming performance in the 2020s. These awards account for combined physical sales, digital downloads, and streaming equivalents, with global certified units surpassing 6 million as of 2025. Updates to certification criteria in the streaming era have contributed to higher multipliers for several markets.
CountryCertifying BodyCertificationUnits SoldDate
RIAA5× Platinum5,000,000June 27, 2025
BPI2× Platinum1,200,000N/A
ARIA70,000N/A
RMNZ120,000N/A
GoldN/A (streaming)Post-2020
The song has not received official certifications in Canada or other European countries beyond the United Kingdom.

Music video

Production

The music video for "Ride wit Me," directed by , was filmed in 2001 across desert landscapes and interior sets including a cowboy bar. The production adopted a road-trip aesthetic as a homage to 1970s trucker films such as , reflecting the song's laid-back cruising theme. Key elements included convertibles and a semi-truck in a driven by and his crew, with prominent cameos from members and , who appear alongside the group in driving and party sequences. emphasized dynamic editing through rapid cuts alternating between highway driving shots, hammock lounging scenes in the desert, and lively and bar footage, resulting in a final of approximately 4:23. Filming faced logistical hurdles in coordinating safe vehicle maneuvers on open roads and maintaining a radio-friendly, clean edit suitable for MTV airplay, given the track's explicit lyrical origins. The video won Best Rap Video at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards.

Synopsis

The music video for "Ride wit Me," directed by Marc Klasfeld, opens with members of the St. Lunatics arriving at a cowboy bar where an off-key performer sings poorly, prompting them to call Nelly for support. Intercut scenes show Nelly lounging in a hammock in the desert before arriving in a convoy featuring a semi-truck with dancing women, evading a police pursuit in a nod to the 1977 film Smokey and the Bandit. The narrative includes lively house party and bar sequences with dancing crowds, emphasizing themes of fun, camaraderie, and adventure, while Nelly and the St. Lunatics perform. City Spud's verse is featured in the audio, but he does not appear visually due to his incarceration at the time. The video culminates with the group together in the convoy, reinforcing the song's invitation to enjoy the ride.

Reception and legacy

Critical reception

Upon its release, "Ride wit Me" received widespread praise from critics for its infectious energy and broad appeal. AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine highlighted the song's role in Nelly's debut album Country Grammar, noting its "infectious hooks" that made it one of the catchiest tracks in hip-hop, contributing to the album's crossover success by blending streetwise lyrics with radio-friendly melodies. Billboard staff writers similarly lauded the track in their retrospective of 2001's top songs, describing how its opening guitar riff immediately sparks a party atmosphere, emphasizing its dominance on airwaves as a quintessential cruising anthem that bridged hip-hop and pop audiences. The song's music video also garnered significant acclaim, winning Best Rap Video at the , where it was celebrated for its playful homage to cinema and seamless integration of visuals with the track's laid-back vibe. Additionally, "Ride wit Me" earned a nomination for Best Rap Solo Performance at the in 2002, recognizing its effective fusion of Nelly's rap delivery with City Spud's melodic contributions. In retrospect, "Ride wit Me" has been viewed as a cornerstone of Nelly's rise to stardom, marking a pivotal moment in his mainstream breakthrough by introducing Midwestern flavors to a global audience and solidifying his status as a commercial powerhouse in the early . It was included in Rolling Stone's 2024 list of the 250 Greatest Songs of the So Far, praised for its enduring party-ready charm and influence on pop-rap hybrids.

Covers and live performances

Pop singer released a of "Ride wit Me" on August 1, 2019, produced by Robokid and featuring glitchy electronic production that reinterprets the original's laid-back vibe with high-energy synths and auto-tuned vocals. In 2013, joined country duo for a live fusion performance at the , blending the song's rap verses with their hit "" in a country-rap style that highlighted crossover appeal. Nelly has frequently performed "Ride wit Me" live during his sets at major award shows and tours throughout the 2000s and . Notable renditions include his appearance at the 2013 alongside , where he delivered the track's signature hooks to a pop-country audience. The song became a staple in Nelly's tour repertoire, such as during promotions for the 15th anniversary of his album Nellyville in 2017 and subsequent anniversary celebrations for Country Grammar, where it energized crowds with its infectious chorus and cameos in select shows. This continued into the 2020s, with Nelly including "Ride wit Me" in a medley performance at the 50th Annual on October 6, 2024, celebrating hip-hop's legacy. An official remix of "Ride wit Me," the Stargate Remix, was released in 2001 as part of the single's international editions, featuring an uptempo house-infused beat tailored for play. The track has been sampled in numerous songs since the early , including Obie Trice's "Got Some Teeth" (2003), Ja Rule's "Clap Back" (2002), and more recent interpolations like Tate McRae's "don't come back" (2022), demonstrating its enduring influence on rap production. "Ride wit Me" has appeared in media beyond music, notably as a playable in video games such as Festival (2024), where players engage with its rhythm in rhythm-based gameplay modes. As of November 2025, while fan-made remixes and covers—such as country-infused versions and jazz reinterpretations—have surfaced on platforms like and , no major official covers have emerged since Slayyyter's 2019 release.

Credits and personnel

Songwriters and producers

"Ride wit Me" was written by Cornell Haynes Jr., known professionally as , Lavell Webb, known as City Spud, and Jason Epperson, professionally known as . The track interpolates the chorus of 's 1982 song "I Like It," earning writing credits for , William DeBarge, and Etterlene Jordan. Production was led by , with City Spud serving as co-producer. Nelly provided additional arrangement contributions to the track. The publishing rights for "Ride wit Me" are managed by under affiliations including Basement Beats and ASCAP.

Recording personnel

The recording of "Ride wit Me" took place primarily at Unique Recording Studios in . Mixing occurred at Sound on Sound Recording, also in , while mastering was handled at The Power House of Sound in the same location. The track features lead vocals by and featured vocals by City Spud, with no additional guest musicians credited beyond these core contributions. The recording personnel encompassed the following key roles and individuals:
RoleName
Vocals (lead)Nelly
Vocals (featured)City Spud
Recording engineerSteve Eigner
Assistant recording engineer
Mixing engineer
Assistant mixing engineerJason Standard
Mastering engineer
These credits reflect the operational team involved in capturing and finalizing the track for its release on Nelly's debut album .

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