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This Is Not a Test is hip-hop superstar Missy Elliott's speedy follow-up to 2002's multi-platinum Under Construction. Elliott's fifth album features the catchy single "Pass That Dutch." Guests include Jay-Z, Monica, and Fabolous, with production by Timbaland. Barnes & Noble
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September 17, 2005: The tracks on this CD are infectious. I've had it for almost two years now and I still pop it in every once in a while and just 'let it bump'! Some of the beats are so body thumping! it just makes you wish you were black so you could dance! I can't choose a favorite, but the best four have to be 'Pass That Dutch', 'I'm Really Hot', 'Don't Be Cruel', and 'Let It Bump'. If I had to pick a favorite, which I hate to do, it would have to be 'Don't Be Cruel'. That song gets me and everyone in my car alive! The only word I know to use for this CD is hypnotic!
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January 24, 2004: WITH THIS CD,MISSY REACH HER GREAT POTENTIAL OF BEING A SINGER AND RAPPER. THIS CD IS OFF THA HOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This Is Not a Test is hip-hop superstar Missy Elliott's speedy follow-up to 2002's multi-platinum Under Construction. Elliott's fifth album features the catchy single "Pass That Dutch." Guests include Jay-Z, Monica, and Fabolous, with production by Timbaland.
Listeners shouldn't blame Missy Elliott for slipping into a holding pattern for her fifth album, This Is Not a Test! Early on she arrived at a distinctive sound -- the confident, clubbed-up jam with little melodic power but endless reserves of kinetic energy, courtesy of Timbaland's rubbery productions -- and she refined it well with hits like 2001's "Get Ur Freak On" and the following year's "Work It" and "Gossip Folks." Still, although she remains by far the most interesting figure in hip-hop, This Is Not a Test! has more filler than Elliott's allowed on a record since 1999's Da Real World. (Little surprise considering it appeared just over a year after 2002's Under Construction.) Granted, listeners and club fans looking for hit material will certainly find plenty on display. While the single "Pass That Dutch" is little more than a warmed-up "Work It" rewrite (albeit one studded with auditory change-ups from alarm clocks to car alarms to audience noise to the whinnying of a horse), she compensates nicely with the blazing electro shock of "I'm Really Hot" and the down-and-dirty moaning of her Nelly duet, "Pump It Up." And Timbaland's productions are still above and beyond any others on earth, with a dizzying roster of next-generation beats -- conceived in ring modulators, echo chambers, torpedo tubes, rusty pipes; anywhere except a standard drumkit -- matched to dark, technoid effects capable of raising the eyebrows of even the most experimental laptop programmers. However, most of the guest features fall flat: Fabolous wastes an excellent opportunity to match wits with Missy, giving her the shy-guy routine on "Is This Our Last Time," while Jay-Z is uninvolved on his feature, "Wake Up." Elephant Man's bounce track, "Keep It Movin," works well, but the R. Kelly duet, "Dats What I'm Talkin About," has Elliott playing -- perhaps too agreeably -- the inexperienced young girl to Kelly's mature lover. There's no need to blame Missy for not making a record that's tight all the way through, especially since few artists in the R&B world are held to such scrutiny. Still, an album like This Is Not a Test! is an effective argument for song-by-song downloads. John Bush


Her fifth album, This Is Not a Test!, hits new levels of bananas-osity. She jumps so far off the heezy, she lands right on another heezy.
Rob Sheffield


There are beats here that could knock the wind out of you. Nick Catucci
Loading...Album Credits | ||
| Performance Credits | ||
| Missy Elliott | Primary Artist, Vocals | |
| The Clark Sisters | Vocals, Guest Appearance | |
| Bless | scratching, Group Member | |
| Beenie Man | Vocals, Guest Appearance | |
| R. Kelly | Vocals, Guest Appearance | |
| Mary J. Blige | Vocals, Guest Appearance | |
| Linda Fields | Background Vocals | |
| Elephant Man | Vocals, Guest Appearance | |
| Nelly | Vocals, Guest Appearance | |
| Fabolous | Vocals, Guest Appearance | |
| Craig "Boogie" Brockman | Keyboards | |
| Technical Credits | ||
| Jimmy Douglass | Engineer | |
| Michael Kennedy | Prop Design | |
| Herb Powers | Mastering | |
| Chris Puram | Engineer | |
| Missy Elliott | Producer, Executive Producer | |
| Timbaland | Producer, Executive Producer | |
| Ian Blanch | Engineer | |
| Nisan Stewart | Producer | |
| Anita Marisa Boriboon | Art Direction | |
| Craig "Boogie" Brockman | Producer | |
| Roberto Fantauzzi | Photo Production | |
| Stacy Boge | Photo Production | |
| Carlos "El Loco" Bedoya | Engineer | |
| Marcella "Ms. Lago" Araica | Assistant Tracking Engineer | |
| Jay Brown | Executive Producer | |
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