
Da Real World
Missy Misdemeanor Elliott
1999
Da Real World is a Soul & Funk album by Missy Misdemeanor Elliott, originally released in 1999. On Gatefold: 27 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Contemporary R&B
- bassheavy
- swaggering
- urban
About
Everyone in the world was preoccupied with nervous projections about the future in the months leading up to Y2K—everyone, that is, except Missy Elliott. She proved she’d been living in the future for years already with the release of her 1999 sophomore album, <i>Da Real World</i>. Two years earlier, in the video for her debut single “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly),” Hype Williams had trained his signature fish-eye lens on the Virginia rapper as she stunted in a patent-leather trash bag and delivered her simple but punchy lines like she knew exactly how cool she looked. The choreography, the laidback stutter-step flow, the twitchy Timbaland beats: There was simply nothing else like it in the late-’90s hip-hop landscape. But with her second album, Elliott proved she was more than a weirdo with dope costumes—she was a visionary. <i>Da Real World</i> was a trip down the rabbithole of Elliott’s darker side, a cybergoth utopia full of banging Timbaland beats (whose imitators the rapper calls out on the glitched-out “Beat Biters”) and turbo-confident women. Sure, Elliott could more than hang with the guys here, including Eminem and Redman, but the record’s real strength is in girl power: Aaliyah, Da Brat, and Elliott make the ultimate trio on “Stickin’ Chickens,” Lil’ Kim talks smack throughout the album, and on “Hot Boyz”—a song that <i>still</i> sounds like the future—Elliott refuses to accept anything less than the best from a man. Elliott originally intended to call the album <i>She’s A Bitch</i> as a feminist reclamation of the term, a move the world wasn’t nearly ready for in 1999. But that’s Missy Elliott for you—always a couple decades ahead of the game.
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Tracklist
- 1Mysterious1:04
- 2Beat Biters4:23
- 3Busa Rhyme (feat. Eminem)5:00
- 4All N My Grill4:32
- 5Dangerous Mouths (feat. Redman)3:28
- 6Hot Boyz3:35
- 7You Don't Know (feat. Lil' Mo)4:48
- 8Mr. DJ (feat. Lady Saw)4:30
- 9Checkin' for You (feat. Lil Kim)2:08
- 10Stickin' Chickens (feat. Aaliyah & Da Brat)4:54
- 11Smooth Chick4:17
- 12We Did It3:51
- 13Throw Up Your Hands (feat. Lil Kim)1:18
- 14She's a Bitch4:00
- 15U Can't Resist4:36
- 16Crazy Feelings (feat. Beyonce)4:34
- 17Religious Blessings0:39
Credits
Performers
- EminemFEATURING VOCALS
- Big BoiFEATURING
- Nicole WrayFEATURING VOCALS
- RedmanFEATURING
- Lil' MoFEATURING VOCALS BACKING VOCALS
- Lady SawFEATURING
- Lil' KimFEATURING
- AaliyahFEATURING VOCALS
- Da BratFEATURING VOCALS
- B.G.FEATURING VOCALS
- JuvenileFEATURING VOCALS
- BeyoncéFEATURING
- MC SolaarFEATURING
- Missy ElliottVOCALS BACKING VOCALS
- Gina ThompsonVOCALS BACKING VOCALS
- Craig BrockmanSTRINGS
- Dante NolanBASS GUITAR BASS
- Darryl PearsonGUITAR
5 collectors on Gatefold own this · 27 pressings tracked on Gatefold
