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Nelly confirms he and Ashanti have rekindled their romance. Is it getting hot in here?

Where they at? Where they at?! "Ride Wit Me" rapper Nelly has confirmed that he and Ashanti are indeed back together. After sparking romance rumors for months, the Grammy-winning emcee directly addressed speculation about their rekindled relationship in an interview with "Love and Hip Hop's" Rasheeda on her "Boss Moves" podcast. Rasheeda put Nelly in the hot seat and directly posed the ...
Ashanti, left, and Nelly attends the Angel Ball 2012 at Cipriani Wall Street on Oct. 22, 2012, in New York.

Where they at? Where they at?! "Ride Wit Me" rapper Nelly has confirmed that he and Ashanti are indeed back together.

After sparking romance rumors for months, the Grammy-winning emcee directly addressed speculation about their rekindled relationship in an interview with "Love and Hip Hop's" Rasheeda on her "Boss Moves" podcast.

Rasheeda put Nelly in the hot seat and directly

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