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EP28: Missy Elliot

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14-Jul-22 22:00

EP28: Missy Elliot

Join Daryl Ong & Othniel Ting as they take you through the discography of our artist of the week, playing some of their most iconic and memorable hits back to back. This week, we're celebrating the 25th anniversary of Missy Elliott's debut album "Supa Dupa Fly" by going through the discography of the talented rapper, producer, songwriter and more.

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Pass That Dutch [This Is Not a Test!, 2003]

Gossip Folks (feat. Ludacris) [Under Construction, 2002]

702 - Where My Girls At [702, 1999]

Lose Control (feat. Ciara & Fatman Scoop) [The Cookbook, 2005]

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Get Your Freak On [Miss E... So Addictive, 2001]

Hot Boyz (Remix) (feat. Nas, Eve & Q-Tip) [Da Real World, 1999]

Beyonce - Signs [Dangerously in Love, 2003]

Remember When [The Cookbook, 2005]

Work It [Under Construction, 2002]

Produced by: Othniel Ting, Daryl Ong

Presented by: Othniel Ting, Daryl Ong


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