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Disco de Missy Elliott - Da Real World

Disco de Missy Elliott - Da Real World (Anverso)
Información del disco :
Valoración media: (120 valoraciones)
Fecha de Publicación:1999-06-22
Tipo:Audio CD
Género:Alternative Rap, Hip-Hop, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rap, Hip-Hop, Rap/Hip Hop, Urban
Sello Discográfico:East/West Records
UPC:075596223225
Precio aprox.:$11.98 (USD)
Contenido :
1 . Mysterious (Intro) - Missy Elliott
2 . Beat Biters - Missy Elliott
3 . Busa Rhyme - Missy Elliott, Eminem
4 . All N My Grill - Big Boi, Missy Elliott,
5 . Dangerous Mouths - Missy Elliott, Redman
6 . Hot Boyz - Missy Elliott,
7 . You Don't Know - Missy Elliott, Lil' Mo
8 . Mr. D.J. - Missy Elliott, Lady Saw
9 . Checkin' for You (Interlude) - Missy Elliott, Lil' Kim
10 . Stickin' Chickens - Da Brat, Missy Elliott
11 . Smooth Chick - Missy Elliott
12 . We Did It - Missy Elliott
13 . Throw Your Hands Up (Interlude) - Missy Elliott, Lil' Kim
14 . She's a Bitch - Missy Elliott
15 . U Can't Resist - B.G., Missy Elliott, Juvenile
16 . Crazy Feelings - Beyoncé, Missy Elliott
17 . Religious Blessings (Outro) - Missy Elliott
Análisis (en inglés) - Amazon.com :
Throughout the entirety of Da Real World, Missy Elliott is determined to redefine the meaning of the negative, female-targeted b-word (the album was originally going to be titled She's a Bitch). Inverting the term to represent a woman who knows what she wants, Missy exhibits her new attitude by aggressively showcasing her strong songwriting skills and superb vocal talents. Her lyrics are relatively simple, but perfectly complement the syncopated orchestrations of the often-imitated, never-duplicated producer Timbaland. Climactic strings dance around the voices of Missy, Nicole, and Outkast's Big Boi on "All N My Grill" and on "Busa Rhyme" a punctuating tone accentuates the dark confessions of featured MC Eminem. A plethora of guests pepper Da Real World, but the multifaceted Missy is never outshone. --Celine Wong
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2002-04-03
- Great Job Missy!!...
I am very impressed with Missy Elliott, especially with her never ending creativity and sense of beat. She is one of the most talented women in the industry. She sings, she produces, she raps, she writes, she does it all! Despite her collaborations with so many other people and the numerous hits by other artists she is accredited to being part of, she still glistens with her own personal work. This is one of few albums that I have that I enjoy almost all the songs. Another album you should check out is the late Aaliyah's One In A Million (Missy and Timbaland produced much of the album).

TRACK LISTING AND CRITIQUE
2. Beat Biters - GOOD SONG

3. Busa Rhyme (featuring Eminem)- GOOD SONG with a great beat

4. All N My Grill (featuring Big Boi of Outcast and Nicole) - SINGLE and great song

5. Dangerous Mouths (featuring Redman) - OKAY SONG, but I like
Missy's parts in the song more than Redman's.

6. Hot Boyz (featuring Lil' Mo) - SINGLE, awesome song! Everyone knows the remix of this song featuring Eve, Lil' Mo, and Q-Tip.

7. You Don't Know (featuring Lil' Mo) - EXCELLENT SONG!!! My favorite song off the album! It has everything great vocals and great rapping by both Missy and Lil' Mo.

8. Mr. D.J. (featuring Lady Saw) - GOOD SONG

10. Stickin' Chickens (featuring Da Brat and Aaliyah) - EXCELLENT SONG!!! My second favorite song! Da Brat's rapping and Aaliyah's vocals are off the hook.

11. Smooth Chick - PRETTY GOOD SONG

12. We Did It - GOOD SONG, Missy does a good job!

14. She's A B... - SINGLE, great song! I like Missy's rapping a lot!

15. U Can't Resist (featuring Juvenile & B.G.) - PRETTY GOOD SONG

16. Crazy Feelings (featuring Beyonce of Destiny's Child) - VERY VERY NICE SONG, my third favorite song, the ballads are so pretty.

Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 1999-12-23
- Again, Big, Bad Timbaland Beats, But...
When "Supadupa..." dropped, its effect was sweeping and powerful. The world was brought a tough yet vulnerable singer/mc and a drop-step, staccato style of futuristic beats and loops. Missy is a welcome blast of fresh air, because she was honest, multi-talented, inventive, and she did not look like the b-girl/singer template. She proved that a female hip-hop/pop star did not need to be slim and fine nor absurdly rugged and thuggish. In addition, her videos were about the most visually engaging works of the decade. However, there are two things troubling about this album. 1.) With the "Da Real World", we have nice, bouncy, catchy beats...but we have lyrics that are often senseless. Missy rhymes quite abit about "money, clothes", ...etc. Word to Missy--"We know you're rich, now! Why are asking fellas to buy you things? You're can more than do for yourself." Crass materialism undermines hip-hop's power and focus, and, on this album, we get ridiculous, materialistic drivel in buckets. 2.) Missy's skills complement different types of artists. On this album, she partners up with Redman, Da Brat, Eminem, et. al. In fact, there are few songs where she does not perform a duet--which begs the question, can she not stand on her own? Missy is a talent, but this album comes woefully short of the impact and grace of the debut.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 1999-12-18
- With beats like this...I can deal with da real world! ..Hot!
I wrote for this already but since this new system is in, i'm doing it again:

This new one from missy is just hot. It's a dark album because she trying to give it da real feeling(da real world) I guess, and it works. Her lyrics and beats have a new sound to it again. they still have that timberland touch, but it's a lot more hip/hop than the last and less dance beats. It's a good mix of singing and rapping though and the guests just make it so much hotter. Eventhough missy has a lot of people on it, she still comes through strong and dosen't make it look like shes needs them to make it hot. After listening to this about 5 times(on the first day) i'm convinced this is her best and one of the hottest for 99. It makes you really think of the year 2g or 3. At first you might not feel some of the tracks(most you will) but after 2 times of listening, your gonna play this cd out. Everybody she worked with on this just made it so much hotter. My Favorites are: Dangerous mouths(w/redman), All in my grill(w/nicole, big boi), Shes a b@!ch, bussaryme (w/eminem), Mr dj(w/lady saw), Hot boyz, beat bitters. Some of the beats here knocks you str8 out your seat (if your in a car) because they just hit harder than her last one. I think after a while she will go double platinum if not platinum. This is the best beats that Tim ever did! .....and Tim did a lot.

Don't Sleep on this! All hip/hop and non-hip/hop heads should check this out.

Blaaazzzing!

Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2005-07-08
- Missy is unstoppable!
Missy Elliott is one of hip hops poineers who has produced and worked with many artists and continually makes great music.
MIssy doesn't disappoint with this record! Her beats and flows are more aggresive and more street than her latter ones.
Aaliyah, Eminem, Beyonce, Big Boi (of Outcast) Juvenile, BG, Da Brat, Lil Mo, Redman, and Lil Kim(interlude) all contribute on the album but don't ever take away from Missy but only enhance the album.
There isn't one song on here that is bad and this is probably now my favorite Missy CD which used to go to SO Addictive!
Favs: Busta Rhyme, Beat Biters, Stickin Chickens, Hot Boyz, and Crazy Feelings, basically everything!
This album is way ahead of its time.... still is! Go get it if you like any of Missy's work!
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2006-11-26
- 4.5 stars
This album is almost flawless and in my eyes, it is a hip hop classic. It is Missy's best album, with Under Construction in a very close second place.

Timbaland's production on here is untouchable, even to this day. Unlike almost every other rap song out there, these songs aren't just the same loop repeated over and over again... they have movements. They unravel as the song moves on. This album, which spans over an hour, does not get boring for even one moment. Since Missy hadn't fully developed her flow at this point, she smartly made the album half singing, half rapping. This also further sets it apart from any other rap release.

This Missy Elliott album, although overlooked, is an essential recording. I would say that it paved the way for other artists... but no one has been able to touch the futuristic genius of Missy and Timbaland on this album. Ha!
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