Miss E...So Addictive (Explicit Version) (2001) (Explicit Version )

Artist: Missy Elliott
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Label: Wea/elektra Entertainment
UPC: 00075596263924
Release Date: 5/15/2001
Buy.com Sku: 60479909
Item#: MRVK6F
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25140
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. So Addictive (Intro) - (featuring Charlene "Tweet" Keys) ~ Missy Elliott
2. Dog In Heat - (featuring Redman/Method Man) ~ Missy Elliott
3. One Minute Man - (remix, featuring Ludacris) ~ Missy Elliott
4. Lick Shots ~ Missy Elliott
5. Get Ur Freak On ~ Missy Elliott
6. Scream A.K.A. Itchin' ~ Missy Elliott
7. Old School Joint ~ Missy Elliott
8. Take Away - (featuring Ginuwine) ~ Missy Elliott
9. 4 My People - (featuring Eve) ~ Missy Elliott
10. Bus-A-Bus Interlude - (featuring Busta Rhymes) ~ Missy Elliott
11. Whatcha Gon' Do - (featuring Timbaland) ~ Missy Elliott
12. Step Off ~ Missy Elliott
13. X-Tasy ~ Missy Elliott
14. Slap! Slap! Slap! - (featuring Da Brat/Jade) ~ Missy Elliott
15. I've Changed - (featuring Lil' Mo) ~ Missy Elliott
16. One Minute Man - (remix, bonus track, featuring Jay-Z) ~ Missy Elliott
17. Interlude - (hidden track) ~ Missy Elliott
18. (untitled) - (hidden track) ~ Missy Elliott



 
"Peerlessly adventerous..."  NME
"Elliott sounds as if she's having a blast singing, rhyming, growling, hissing, and purring."  David Browne, Entertainment Weekly
"Like a habit you have no intention of quitting, Missy Elliott's...So Addictive, provides just the right musical high for lovers of R&B and rap."  Billboard

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Personnel includes: Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott, Timbaland, Busta Rhymes, Jay-Z, Ludacris, Method Man, Redman, Da Brat, Ginuwine, Eve, Lil' Mo, Tweet, Jade.
Producers: Timbaland, Craig Brockman, Naan, D-Man, Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott.
"Get Ur Freak On" won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance.
"Scream a.k.a Itchin'" won the 2003 Grammy Awards for Female Rap Solo Performance.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Personnel includes: Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott, Timbaland, Busta Rhymes, Jay-Z, Ludacris, Method Man, Redman, Da Brat, Ginuwine, Eve, Lil' Mo, Tweet, Jade.
Producers: Timbaland, Craig Brockman, Naan, D-Man, Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott.
"Get Ur Freak On" won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance.
"Scream a.k.a Itchin'" won the 2003 Grammy Award for Female Rap Solo Performance.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Sounding more assured of her various strengths than at any time since her startling debut, Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott broke in several directions for 2001's Miss E...So Addictive. At the same time, she's a sexed-up rapper demanding respect from men, a loved-up club diva leading the charge of rappers into the brave new world of dance culture, and a sensitive female spreading syrup over a few great ballads. It's a tribute to her incredible songwriting skills and Timbaland's continuing production excellence that she can have it any way she wants it and still come away with a full-length that hangs together brilliantly. She definitely starts out hardcore, with a pair of self-explanatory titles ("Dog in Heat," "One Minute Man") featuring Elliott cooling down on a trio of rappers (Redman, Method Man, Ludacris) and definitely getting the best of them. By "Get Ur Freak On," the lead single, she's changed angles and become a new-millennium diva straddling the worlds of hip-hop and commercial dance with bumping club tracks like "Scream a.k.a. Itch" and "4 My People." But before listeners can reconcile Elliott the club kid, special guest Ginuwine takes the album into love-ballad territory with "Take Away," a half-step ballad with an irresistible plucked-string production from Timbaland. Though Miss E...So Addictive is undeniably Elliott's affair, Timbaland's production really stretches out and pulls the album together. He's less reliant on his oft-copied trademarks, and more willing to experiment with left-field samples and seemingly odd bridges that always work despite the audio high-wire act. Though it fails to come up with anything to top her big singles hit, "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)," Miss E...So Addictive is her best album so far. ~ John Bush
SO ADDICTIVE finds Missy Elliott proving herself a woman to be reckoned with, particularly plainspoken in carnal matters. On "Dog in Heat," where she's joined by Method Man and Redman, Elliott delivers a forceful but low-key rap over little more than funky bass and drums, striking an arch-sexiness-plus-groovy-minimalism approach reminiscent of mid-period Prince. "One Minute Man" finds the fiesty femme issuing a sexual challenge over a track whose visceral sensuality provides incentive enough to enter into the gambit.
Nevertheless, the rapper proves herself to be more than a sexual cartoon by varying her lyrical and thematic approach. On the percolating "Old School Joint," for example, Missy takes a conventional relationship stance worthy of the song's title, advising her suitor that it's best to "get to know each other" and be friends before becoming lovers. It's this juxtaposition of mindsets that keeps SO ADDICTIVE interesting. On the sonic side, the stop-time sample around which "Step Off" is built bears a distinct Latin flavor, and the infectious, propulsive rhythms of "Whatcha Gon' Do" bear witness to producer Timbaland's knack for nailing a distinctive, memorable sound with a minimum of fuss.
MISS E...SO ADDICTIVE finds Missy Elliott proving herself a woman to be reckoned with, particularly plainspoken in carnal matters. On "Dog in Heat," where she's joined by Method Man and Redman, Elliott delivers a forceful but low-key rap over little more than funky bass and drums, striking an arch-sexiness-plus-groovy-minimalism approach reminiscent of mid-period Prince. "One Minute Man" finds the feisty femme issuing a sexual challenge over a track whose visceral sensuality provides incentive enough to enter into the gambit.
Nevertheless, the rapper, proves herself to be more than a sexual cartoon by varying her lyrical and thematic approach. On the percolating "Old School Joint," for example, Missy takes a conventional relationship stance worthy of the song's title, advising her suitor that it's best to "get to know each other" and be friends before becoming lovers. It's this juxtaposition of mindsets that keeps SO ADDICTIVE interesting. On the sonic side, the stop-time sample around which "Step Off" is built bears a distinct Latin flavor, and the infectious, propulsive rhythms of "Whatcha Gon' Do" bear witness to producer Timbaland's knack for nailing a distinctive, memorable sound with a minimum of fuss.

Engineer: Senator Jimmy D

Musical Guests
Timbaland
Busta Rhymes
Eve
Jay-Z
Ludacris
Method Man
Redman
Da Brat
Lil' Mo
Ginuwine
Tweet
Jade
Charlene "Tweet" Keys

 
Compilation Appearances
Cheers 2 U (Explicit Version)
Levert.Sweat.Gill
Born Again (Explicit Version)
Mya
Melvin Flynt-Da Hustler (Explicit Version)
Writing's On The Wall
Eve-First Lady Of Ruff Ryders (Explicit Version)
Understanding (Explicit Version)
Totally Hits 2001
Mtv Ibiza 2001
All For You (Explicit Version) (Bonus Tracks)
Essential Presents Skribble's
Southern Hummingbird
We Invented The Remix (Explicit Version)
Soundbombing III (Explicit Version)
xXx
Diamond Princess (Explicit Version)
Girl Interrupted (Explicit Version)
Still Writing In My Diary 2nd Entry (Explicit Version)
Street Dreams (Explicit Version)
La Bella Mafia (Explicit Version)
La Bella Mafia (Clean Version)
Platinum & Gold Collection
Dangerously In Love (Bonus Tracks)
Fighting Temptations
Totally Hits 2003
Remixed & Revisited
Source Presents: hip Hop Hits Vol. 7
2004 Grammy Nominees
Pretty Toney (Explicit Version)
Tical 0: The Prequel (Explicit Version)
Sweat (Explicit Version)
Goodies
Shark Tale
Free Yourself
Bring It
United State Of Atlanta (Explicit Version)
Collaborations
Vol. 20-Now That's What I Call Music
Duets: The Final Chapter (Explicit Version)
Echoes Of Variety
Duets:the Final Cha(clean
Sweatsuit (Explicit Version)
Sweatsuit(clean) 1105
Nickelodeon Kids Choice Vol 2
Stick It
The Big Bang (Explicit Version)
Hip Hop: Evolution
Public Warning(Explicit Version)
Public Warning
Timbaland Presents Shock Value
Timbaland Presents Shock Value (Cln)
Step Up 2: The Streets
Still Da Baddest
Still Da Baddest(Explicit Version)
Discipline
How To Hustle
Welcome To The Dollhouse
Total Club Hits
Total Dance 2008 Vol 2
Doll Domination
Doll Domination
We Global
We Global(Explicit Version)
X2 (Survivor/writing's On The Wall)
Fantasy Ride
Man's Thoughts
Body Language Vol 8
Def Jam Recordings: 25th Anniversary Box Set

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 05/15/2001
Original Release Date : 2001
Catalog ID : 62639
Label : Elektra Entertainment
Number of Discs : 1
Runtime : 65m : 20s
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00075596263924

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (6/21/01, p.75)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "...The most sonically inventive, rhythmically explosive pop music around....She proves that girl power is all well and good..."

Rolling Stone (6/21/01, p.75)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "...The most sonically inventive, rhythmically explosive pop music around....She proves that girl power is all well and good..."

Spin (7/01, p.128)
- 8 out of 10 - "...A kind, weird club crunker, Ecstasy references included..."

Spin (7/01, p.128)
- 8 out of 10 - "...A kind, weird club crunker, Ecstasy references included..."

Entertainment Weekly (5/25/01, p.80)
- "...The hooks come as fast as the reefer references, and for the first time since her debut, she sounds as if she's having a blast singing, rhyming, growling, hissing, and purring..." - Rating: B

Entertainment Weekly (5/25/01, p.80)
- "...The hooks come as fast as the reefer references, and for the first time since her debut, she sounds as if she's having a blast singing, rhyming, growling, hissing, and purring..." - Rating: B

Q (7/01, p.108)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "...She sheds the stiff, stage-managed confrontation of '99s DA REAL WORLD for non-stop hedonism....it's a conga-line of post-emancipation shagging, drug references or both, all set to a series of writhing sci-fi beats..."

Q (7/01, p.108)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "...She sheds the stiff, stage-managed confrontation of '99s DA REAL WORLD for non-stop hedonism....it's a conga-line of post-emancipation shagging, drug references or both, all set to a series of writhing sci-fi beats..."

Magnet (2/04, p.114)
- "Elliott writes like she was born with a hook in her mouth and arranges vocals with a gymnastic gusto."

Magnet (2/04, p.114)
- "Elliott writes like she was born with a hook in her mouth and arranges vocals with a gymnastic gusto."

The Wire (1/02, p.41)
- Ranked #8 in Wire's "50 Records of the Year 2001".

The Wire (6/01, p.58)
- "...A thousand times more exciting in every way than most everything in the air at the moment....Timbaland's production is frontier staking stuff..."

The Wire (1/02, p.41)
- Ranked #8 in Wire's "50 Records of the Year 2001".

The Wire (6/01, p.58)
- "...A thousand times more exciting in every way than most everything in the air at the moment....Timbaland's production is frontier staking stuff..."

Mixmag (6/01, p.175)
- 4 out of 5 - "...A drugged-out, script-flipping piece of progressive r'n'b...striving to break all moulds...injecting r'n'b with what sounds like a big fat dose of MDMA..."

Mixmag (6/01, p.175)
- 4 out of 5 - "...A drugged-out, script-flipping piece of progressive r'n'b...striving to break all moulds...injecting r'n'b with what sounds like a big fat dose of MDMA..."

CMJ (6/4/01, p.10)
- "...Proves the urban sound revolution is still in full swing..."

CMJ (6/4/01, p.10)
- "...Proves the urban sound revolution is still in full swing..."

The Source (7/01, p.198)
- "...With all of Timbaland's sonic concoctions and the LPs guests, which include Busta Rhymes and Eve, SO ADDICTIVE could've been titled SO WHO SAYS YOU NEED LYRICS....you'll quickly appreciate the new ground she attempts to break..."

The Source (7/01, p.198)
- "...With all of Timbaland's sonic concoctions and the LPs guests, which include Busta Rhymes and Eve, SO ADDICTIVE could've been titled SO WHO SAYS YOU NEED LYRICS....you'll quickly appreciate the new ground she attempts to break..."

Mojo (Publisher)
(1/02, p.71)
- Ranked #28 in Mojo's "Best [40] Albums of 2001".

Mojo (Publisher)
(1/02, p.71)
- Ranked #28 in Mojo's "Best [40] Albums of 2001".

NME (Magazine)
(12/29/01, p.59)
- Ranked #26 in NME's 50 "Albums Of the Year 2001".

  
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3 of 5 Freaky One Minute Album Tuesday, November 12, 2002
neptune612 from St. Paul, MN  

I was in love with her last album. It was packed full of great grooves and sharp lyrics. And like all sequels, this one left me flat. There are still some good beats going on here, but none of the songs really gripped me more than Get Ur Freak On! The best thing about this album was the video for the afformentioned song. The thing that bugged me most about this CD was the sticker for "explicit lyrics" was on the cover, but the only things that were bleeped out were the curses in the choruses. All the other explicit lyrics were in tact. Make up your mind. Overall, I am gonna hope her next album is better.
 
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