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The album features guest appearances from B.G., Juvenile, Lil' Mo, Nicole, Beyoncé, Eve, Eminem, Lady Saw, Da Brat, Aaliyah, Big Boi of Outkast, Lil' Kim, MC Solaar, and Redman. The album debuted at number ten on the US Billboard 200 chart. [1]
featuring Aaliyah and Da Brat: Melissa Elliott Timothy Mosley Shawntae Harris: Da Real World: 1999 "Street Thing" Aaliyah Robert Kelly: Age Ain't Nothing but a Number: 1994 "Summer Bunnies (Contest Extended Remix)" R. Kelly featuring Aaliyah: Robert Kelly: N/A: 1994 "Talk Is Cheap" Drake featuring Aaliyah and Static Major: Stephen Garrett ...
SongArtist (s)Writer (s)AlbumAaliyahMelissa Elliott Timothy MosleyAaliyah"Ain't Never"Outsiderz 4 Life featuring AaliyahAlan Healy Dave Smith Jason Dowty Jimmy ...Unreleased album"All I Need" ‡AaliyahAbout “Da Real World”. Originally titled, She’s a Bitch, Elliott commented on the choice for the title as a positive way of expressing herself as a “strong woman in power”; she also ...
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Jun 28, 1999 · Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "Da Real World" on Discogs.
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Jan 4, 2024 · Stickin’ Chickens is the tenth track on Missy Elliott’s sophomore album, Da Real World, released in 1999. The song features Aaliyah and Da Brat, with production by Timbaland. Throughout the song, Missy tells the story of a disloyal man who cheats on her with other women behind her back.
Mar 21, 2024 · Explore 'Da Real World' by Missy Elliott, a 1998 classic featuring icons like Eminem, Aaliyah, Beyoncé & more. Dive into this Atlantic Records masterpiece.
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 still sounds like the future—Elliott refuses ...