Batter Up

"Batter Up" is a song by American hip hop group St. Lunatics. It is performed by group members Nelly, Ali and Murphy Lee and was produced by Steve "Blast" Wills. The song first appeared on Nelly's album Country Grammar (2000) and was later included on the group's album Free City (2001) as a bonus track. A remixed version of "Batter Up" appears on Nelly's album Da Derrty Versions: The Reinvention (2003).

"Batter Up"
Single by Nelly and St. Lunatics
from the album Country Grammar and Free City
ReleasedSeptember 11, 2001
Recorded2000
GenreHip hop
Length
  • 5:27 (album vesion)
  • 4:12 (radio edit)
LabelUniversal
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Steve "Blast" Wills
Nelly singles chronology
"Ride wit Me"
(2001)
"Batter Up"
(2001)
"#1"
(2001)
St. Lunatics singles chronology
"Midwest Swing"
(2001)
"Batter Up"
(2001)
"Money Talks"
(2010)

The song's hook interpolates "Movin' On Up", the theme song of the television sitcom The Jeffersons.[1] The show's star, Sherman Hemsley, appears in the music video for "Batter Up",[1] initially as a sports announcer and later dancing with members of St. Lunatics.

Track listing

Source: Discogs[2]
US promo

  • 1 "Batter Up" [Clean Edit w/ Mutes] 4:12
  • 2 "Batter Up" [Dirty Edit] 4:12
  • 3 "Batter Up" [Album Version] 5:27
  • 4 "Batter Up" [Instrumental] 5:27
  • 5 "Batter Up" [Call Out Hook] 0:11

US vinyl, promo

  • A1 "Batter Up" [Clean Version] 5:55
  • A2 "Batter Up" [Album Version] 5:27
  • A3 "Batter Up" [Instrumental] 5:27
  • B1 "Batter Up" [Clean Version] 5:27
  • B2 "Batter Up" [Album Version] 5:27
  • B3 "Batter Up" [Instrumental] 5:27

Australia maxi-CD

  • 1 "Batter Up" [Radio Edit] 4:15
  • 2 "Batter Up" [Full Phatt Radio Mix] 4:08
  • 3 "Batter Up" [Instrumental] 5:34
  • 4 "Batter Up" [Corporate's Burnt Bean Mix]4:34

Germany vinyl, 12", maxi-single, promo

  • A "Batter Up" [Full Phatt Radio Mix]
  • B1 "Batter Up" [Corporate's Burnt Bean Mix]
  • B2 "Batter Up" [Instrumental]
  • B3 "Batter Up" [Acapella]

Charts

Chart (2001) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[3] 19
Belgium (Ultratip Flanders)[4] 8
Germany (Official German Charts)[5] 79
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[6] 31
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[7] 75
UK Singles (OCC)[8] 28
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[9] 76
US Rhythmic (Billboard)[10] 31

References

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