The American rapper, Nelly, owes the IRS more than $US2.4
million ($3.1 million) in federal taxes for 2013, according to reports.
To make matters worse, the Grammy-winning musician has also
been slapped with a $149,511 state tax lien by the Missouri Department of
Revenue for the same year.
Nelly |
But he needn’t be alarmed. Fans wanting to help the Just
A Dream hit maker have created the “#SaveNelly” movement.
Nelly allies are banding together to stream his song Hot
In Herre enough times to clear his debt. But it’s harder said than
done.
Reports reveal that the 2002 hit will have to be streamed at
least 287,176,547 times on Spotify (more depending on what percentage the rap
star gets in royalties) to make a decent dent in his bill.
If this doesn’t do the trick, say reports the IRS could
start seizing the St Louis native’s assets.
im tryna help
Nelly pay his bills and I cant even pay mine#HotInHerreStreamingParty pic.twitter.com/NDfJe38yhF
— isaiah (@thesaddestangel) September
12, 2016
#HotInHerreStreamingParty I
forgot how much of a bop this song is but I got u boopic.twitter.com/BFGLMlyzj6
— Zolee (@Zoleeofficial) September
13, 2016
Bandaids out for
Nelly!#HotInHerreStreamingParty pic.twitter.com/iwbKw3AqXA
— Kodak Blue (@Sable_Soul) September 13,
2016
Nelly, real name Cornell Haynes Jr, made his Billboard 200
debut in 2000 with his album Country Grammar — his most
successful effort to date, with 10 million copies sold.
The 41-year-old was arrested in Tennessee in April last year after police
said they found handguns, meth, marijuana and drug paraphernalia on his tour
bus.
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