Missy Elliott Artist Main
Missy Elliott Biography
Missy Elliott Music Videos
Missy Elliott LAUNCHcast Radio
Missy Elliott Photos
Missy Elliott Albums
Missy Elliott Similar Artist
Missy Elliott Reviews
Missy Elliott Interviews
Missy Elliott Fans
Missy Elliott Fan Sites
VISIT:
Official Artist Site 


    Missy Elliott
    Reviews
Missy Elliott
Rating affects your music played in LAUNCHcast and Music Videos.
Your Artist Rating:
Why Rate?

Miss E... So Addictive (Edited) Review

07/13/2005 7:40 AM, AMG


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. 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. And though it's 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 seem to work. Though it fails to come up with anything to top her first hit, "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)," Miss E...So Addictive is her best album thus far. [Miss E...So Addictive is also available in a clean version.] ~ John Bush, All Music Guide