Respect M.E. EXPLICIT LYRICS Missy Elliott

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  • Release Date: 10/10/2006
  • Sales Rank: 91,667
  • Label: ATLANTIC UK
  • UPC: 075678395529
 
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Respect M.E.

1LISTENGet Ur Freak On 3:56
2LISTENLose Control / Fat Man Scoop 3:47
3LISTEN4 My People Basement Jaxx Remix 3:35
4LISTENWe Run This 3:25
5LISTENWork It 4:24
6LISTENGossip Folks / Ludacris 3:55
7LISTENOne Minute Man / Ludacris 4:35
8LISTENI'm Really Hot 3:30
9LISTENPass That Dutch 3:41
10LISTENBeep Me 911 4:57
11LISTENThe Rain (Supa Dupa Fly) 4:10
12LISTENAll N My Grill / Big Boi 4:31
13LISTENHit 'Em Wit da Hee / Mocha 4:19
14LISTENHot Boyz 3:35
15LISTENSock It to Me 4:18
16LISTENShe's a B**cH 4:00
17LISTENTeary Eyed 3:40

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Editorial Reviews

One of the great decade-long singles runs is straightforwardly documented on Respect M.E., a compilation distributed throughout Europe and, unfortunately, not released in the States. From 1997 through 2006, Missy Elliott's work -- often the product of a partnership with producer Timbaland -- was in steady rotation on the radio and on video programs. Nearly every time out, she came up with something fun, inventive, out of this world, and lasting, charting alternate paths for pop music while also projecting the image of a fully empowered plus-size woman in a mainstream populated by females who tended to be anything but. Although each one of Elliott's albums is well worth owning, nothing can deny the need for this release, which includes almost every noteworthy track she released during the period, from "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)" through the underappreciated "Teary Eyed." The most significant omissions are "Lick Shots" and "Take Away": hardly deal breakers. An ideal companion release would contain the hits Elliott wrote and/or produced for other artists, such as Aaliyah's "One in a Million," SWV's "Save Me," 702's "Where My Girls At," Nicole's "Make It Hot," Total's "What About Us," Monica's "So Gone," and Tweet's "Oops (Oh My)." During these years, there was no greater force in popular music. Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

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