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Missy Elliott

Second track starts @ 3:56, which is much better (but they're still both forgettable).

Amusing how it absolutely murders Nicki Minaj (who has only had like one good drop, her verse in Kanye's Monster).
 
OMG, I slowed it down and the shit is so insulting to current chart toppers! Good one:

"I like Lady Gaga. Why you let a nigga do your whole album? Where you think that big producer got his style from?"

Ouch. :lol:
 
Second track starts @ 3:56, which is much better (but they're still both forgettable).

Amusing how it absolutely murders Nicki Minaj (who has only had like one good drop, her verse in Kanye's Monster).

The fact that you feel the need to mention Nicki is just another example of why she's the only successful female rapper at the moment. People only seem to want one successful female rapper at a time. And if Missy begins popping again, then Nicki must be dethroned. It's not as if two female artists can share a space.
 
The fact that you feel the need to mention Nicki is just another example of why she's the only successful female rapper at the moment. People only seem to want one successful female rapper at a time. And if Missy begins popping again, then Nicki must be dethroned. It's not as if two female artists can share a space.

...she's mentioned in the song, which is why I mentioned her? Ditto with Lady Gaga and RedOne.
 
I love Missy but I'm not feeling either song. Timbaland needs to retire. His best days are behind him. Missy just needs to hook up with the right producer(s).
 
Album filler.

Love Missy to death, but neither one of these better be a single or a video.
 
I loooove Missy Elliott and Timbaland too but these are just not strong enough singles. Not for a 5 year hiatus. I like their rhymes but the beats are low on the scale compared to the 9's and 10's they used to make. The talent that made those crazy beats just can't disappear I don't believe. I would rather they just use beats they made a while ago that nobody ever heard and use those lol.

They say they took their time with this album but Missy said once a long time ago they did their best work on a song in like 20 or 30 minutes. That includes writing it and making the beat in just 20-30 min and it would be a hit song. Now they want to take years and I think they are over thinking. She made her first few albums in just a few weeks and I think she needs to stick to doing them quickly like that.

I really wanted them to make some futuristic music like they used to like her song Get Contact produced by herself and Timbaland. If they made shit like that again I think they would blow people away. They were so advanced in the late 90's when nobody else was. They feel the need to simplify their beats for some reason.

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^ OK, I was hoping to get something to help poor Cupid Boy cure his Gaga addiction
 
James Corden's White House tour takes an unthinkable turn when First Lady Michelle Obama joins him for a drive around the grounds singing Stevie Wonder and Beyonce. Surprise guest Missy Elliott drops in to sing "This Is For My Girls." Download "This Is For My Girls" from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/thi... To learn more about the song and Let Girls Learn, go to www.makers.com and www.letgirlslearn.gov

 
Missy Elliott - Work It


Takes me back to my sophomore year in HS. I went to a private religious school that frowned on secular music so we'd quietly sing it in the hallways. Good times.
 
Snatched and ageless.

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