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Missy Elliott - I'm Really Hot
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Missy Elliott - Ragtime Interlude / I'm Really Hot
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pinktinselmonstrosity · 9 months
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thank u for the tag @samrubygf!!!!! this took me so long my phone almost ran out of battery lol. tried to represent a lot of the genres i listen to and also include some of my all time favourite songs (luckily my url is long enough to allow that lmao)
People's Parties - Joni Mitchell
I Ain't Going Out Like That - Cypress Hill
No Easy Way Down - Dusty Springfield
Kill V. Maim - Grimes
There Is A Light That Never Goes Out - The Smiths
I'm Really Hot - Missy Elliott
Not Strong Enough - boygenius
Stickers On Your Skateboard - Molly Payton
Every Time The Sun Comes Up - Sharon Van Etten
Lucretia My Reflection - The Sisters of Mercy
Marlene On The Wall - Suzanne Vega
Only For Tonight - Pearl Charles
Night Shift - Siouxsie and the Banshees
Seven Days Is Too Long - Chuck Wood
Turn It On - Sleater-Kinney
Robert De Niro's Waiting - Bananarama
Only Child - Tierra Whack
Sadness Is A Blessing - Lykke Li
I've Learned - Tammy Wynette
Townie - Mitski
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots - The Flaming Lips
tagging @butchfaith @frasiercraneshumongousasscontest @danishsweetheartmp3 @oh--youprettythings @hardoncaulfield @minotaurmutual @frankensteintrans @paddingtongirl whoever else wants to do it!!
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god-emperor jeokyeon - a mystic prince playlist
MINJOKYO (ENTRANCE) ✧ LIM KIM
巴干的蝴蝶 [Bagan Butterfly] ✧ HAYA BAND
Arsonist's Lullabye ✧ Hozier
Crazy Horse ✧ HAYA BAND
Sleeping Beauty ✧ 자우림 (Jaurim)
吉祥鸟 (内蒙古民歌) [The Bird of Auspiciousness (Inner Mongolian folk song)] ✧ HAYA BAND
Silent Assassin ✧ Tkay Maidza & Flume
時候 [Moment] ✧ Sue (苏运莹)
Mother ✧ HAYA BAND
Ragtime Interlude/I'm Really Hot ✧ Missy Elliott
In My Bag ✧ JAMIE
In the end ✧ cacophony
Inferno ✧ 애쉬뮤트 Ashmute
BITM ✧ Leikeli47
Anger ✧ JUL Hz
BIBI Vengeance ✧ BIBI
Rouge ✧ TOKiMONSTA
紅衣女孩 - Lady in Red ✧ Jolin Tsai
GANGGANGSULLAE ✧ Song So Hee
轮回 [Samsara] ✧ HAYA BAND
ULT ✧ LIM KIM
Link ✧ HAYA BAND
MINJOKYO (EXIT) ✧ LIM KIM
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DJ N.S.F.W. Playlist - Missy Elliott - I'm Really Hot [Official Music Video] - (this song is dope)
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Janina Uhse Playlist - Missy Elliott - I'm Really Hot [Official Music Video]
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twunny20fission · 1 year
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My thoughts on Pitchfork's 150 best albums of the 1990s; #80-#71
Been quite some time. I'm surprised I still have the gumption to do this. Nobody cares, including me. Is there no bedrock to how deep I'll dig, just to fecklessly troll albums from more than 20 years ago?
Reminder: three completely subjective criteria. 1: do I like it, yes or no? (Basically, is this for me?) 2: Would I recommend it to anyone, yes or no? (is this for anyone else?) and 3: Is it better than STPs "Core"? (The lowest bar. Few things are better than "Purple," but Core should absolutely be in the top 150, so that's the bar.)
80: Bikini Kill: The C.D. Version of the First Two Records (1994). Hit's hard. I love this kind of punk, even though I have no idea what the lyrics are.
Like it: sure. Recommend: sure. Better than "Core": no.
79: DMX: It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot (1998)). I don't know. It's complicated. It was likely ahead of it's time, but incredibly problematic by todays' standards. I could say the same about almost every rap and hip hop album on the list.
Like it: not really. Recommend: no. Better than "Core": no.
78: The Magnetic Fields: 69 Love Songs (1999). Fuck this fucking "album". It almost made me give up the whole project here. It's THREE albums, with enough good material for less than one. It's confused, confusing, not entertaining, and doesn't belong anywhere near a list like this. Pretentious shit.
Like it: no. Recommend: no. Better than "Core": no.
77: The Roots: Things Fall Apart (1999). This was good. I need to listen to more Roots. That being said, too high on the list.
Like it: yes. Recommend: yes. Better than "Core": no.
76: The KLF: Chill Out (1990). Legitimately WAY ahead of it's time. Maybe? It's basically lofi music to chill to, 30+ years ago. Then it get's dance-clubby for no discernable reason. I liked it.
Like it: yes. Recommend: yes. Better than "Core": no.
75: Nirvana: In Utero (1993) . I never liked Nirvana as much as I was supposed to. I definitely missed my chance to get them. It's noisy, and I don't get the higher-level stuff that actual music scholars claim is in there. It just sounds messy to me.
Like it: not really. Recommend: i don't know. Better than "Core": who am I to judge, I guess.
74: Missy Elliott: Supa Dupa Fly (1997). Yes. more of this. Missy is a fucking Queen, and has been for more than 25 years. Album rules.
Like it: yes. Recommend: yes. Better than "Core": yes.
73: Yo La Tengo: I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One (1997). Excellent. Loved it. Had fun. All that. Indie rock that refuses to acknowledge the potential existence of fame.
Like it: yes. Recommend: yes. Better than "Core": sure.
72: De La Soul: De La Soul Is Dead (1991). Very good. It does suffer from the werid 90s thing of "yeah, there is going to be a skit now that is a deeply 'you had to be there' joke. What are you going to do about it?" But the actual songs are great
Like it: yes. Recommend: yes. Better than "Core": just shy.
71: Pulp: Different Class (1995). Don't get it. If you asked me to explain what separates Pulp from Jesus and Mary Chain, the best I'd have is: Jesus and Mary Chain is way better.
Like it: no. Recommend: no. Better than "Core": no.
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10, 23 and 25 for the song asks!
queen megha!
10. three favourite Halloween/spooky songs
i always sing THIS IS HALLOWEEN lol
another creepy song i like is nightmares by ellise
and howl by florence + the machine <3333
23. three songs that never fail to get you pumped up
holy ground lol
x gon give it to ya by dmx
i'm really hot by missy elliott (BECAUSE YA KNOW I"M TOO COOL FOR YA ANYWAY 💅 i'm jussa bad bitch)
25. three favourite songs of 2017
oh man how niche uhhh
i'm going to choose my top 3 from reputation (my beloved)
don't blame me
dancing with our hands tied
new year's day <3
ty for the asks lovely!!!
3 songs
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A Powerful Playlist
1. Respect - Aretha Franklin (Song details)
Released: April 29, 1967 Genre:
Songwriter(s): Otis Redding
Producer(s): Jerry Wexler
For me, the song "Respect" has always been one of the first songs that comes to mind when I think of Women's empowerment. Even though I have heard the song before, listening to this song takes me back to my marching band days. Researching this song promoted motived me to learn the lyrics.
"A little respect oh yeah (just a little bit)
A little respect (just a little bit)
I get tired (just a little bit) Keep on tryin' (just a little bit)
You're runnin' out of fools (just a little bit)
And I ain't lyin' (just a little bit)"
While the song wasn't originally written by Aretha, she truly made it her own by adding a few details. It is worth noting that Aretha was the first one to add the iconic “R-E-S-P-E-C-T" hook line. Thus she, and her creative team helped to make this a woman's empowerment anthem.
Aside from the amazing lyrics, there is just something so cool about the tempo and arrangement of this song. The intro is so upbeat and fun I cannot help but start to dance.
2. “Miss Independent” – Kelly Clarkson
Released: April 10, 2003
Songwriter(s):  Rhett Lawrence, Kelly Clarkson, Christina Aguilera, Matt Morris
Producer(s): Rhett Lawrence
The song “Miss Independent” is another that comes to mind when I personally think about the woman’s empowerment movement. Kelly Clarkson combines creative vocals and thoughtful lyrics to really drive the point home. It is also interesting to note that other artists had turned this song down before it arrived to Clarkson. It would turn out to be her first attempt at writing a song with a group and, after her American Idol Win, it really made her as a star. The lyrics:
“So, by changing her
Misconceptions, she went in a new direction
And found inside she felt a connection”
really drive home the meaning. In short, a catching driving pop tempo and creative lyrics are the reason this song made my list.
3. “Independent Women (Part 1),” – Destiny’s Child
Released:  September 14, 2000
Songwriter(s):  Tone, Poke, Cory Rooney & Beyoncé
Producer(s): Beyoncé, Cory Rooney & Trackmasters
Desitny's child has many inspiring songs about empowerment. I could list, at least five songs that I could have used for my play list! Nonetheless, “Independent Women” is my favorite of their catalog and that is why I picked it for my list. The overall song has creative lyrics and a fun catchy beat. I can still really dance along to this song as a teen. Even as an adult, I still find the words fun and inspiring. This song drives home the idea that woman can provide for themselves. Fun fact, this song spent 11 weeks (about 2 and a half months) at number one on the Hot 100, becoming the group’s longest running number one.
“Try to control me, boy, you get dismissed Pay my own car note and I pay my own bills Always fifty-fifty in relationships”
The above lyrics drive home two important points, equality in the woman’s movement while still maintaining some independence”
4. “None of Your Business" by Salt-N-Pepa
Released: October 1, 1993
Songwriter(s):  Herby “Luvbug” Azor
Producer(s): Herby “Luvbug” Azor
Salt’ Peppa are another amazing female trio. They also have a catalog filled with impowering songs. While it was hard to pick just one, “None of Your Business” will always be one of my favorites. I remember when this song first came out. Yet the lyrics have a different feel now that I am an adult. “None of Your Business,” creative lyrics drive home a this fits right in with the overall theme for woman’s empowerment. This mix of rap and rock make this one of my favorites, because it crosses genres with its creation.
“So the moral of this story is: Who are you to judge?
There's only one true judge, and that's God
So chill, and let my Father do His job”
These words have still stuck with me to this day.
5. “Hard Out Here,” -- Lilly Allen
Released: November 17, 2013
Songwriter(s):  Greg Kurstin & Lily Allen
Producer(s): Greg Kurstin
Lilly Allen has a catalog of fun quirky yet meaningful songs. I cannot recall exactly where I was when I first heard about this amazing artist... but I remember being instantly hooked. Whenever I am having a rough day, her songs were always one of my go-too. So, needless to say, “Hard Out here” will always be one of my favorite songs by Lilly. This song is a mix of creative lyrics with the artists own brand of fun and quirky sarcasm. Thes lyrics are one of the main reasons why I picked this song for my list:7. “We Run This,” Missy Elliott
Released: February 21, 2006
Songwriter(s):  Rhemario “Rio Beats” Webber, Jerry Lordan & Missy Elliott
Producer(s): Rhemario “Rio Beats” Webber
Miss Elliot is another amazing female artist who has a lot of songs that fall under the theme over Woman’s empowerment. I picked the song “We Run This” because I thought it would best fit the overall flow of my playlist. This song mixes Electronic with hip hop genre of music. It has an upbeat tempo, making it one of those great songs with a fun “vibe.” Even though this song has some explicit lyrics, like the Liliya Allen song listed above, it also makes a point with those lyrics:
“You don't want beef, don't take it that far with a superstar I got my foot on the clutch, see me bounce my butt Misdemeanor too much and I don't give a fuck”
The lyrics shout “I am large and in charge,” and would make a good empowerment anthem.
“There's a glass ceiling to break, uh-huh There's money to make And now it's time to speed it up 'Cause I can't move at this pace"
The goal to break the glass ceiling is an ongoing one for the woman’s empowerment movement. It is nice that this song gives a slight nod to that ongoing struggle. Not to mention, the music video takes a few sharp jabs at entertainment industry. The overall tempo and music arrangement also makes this song memorable.
6. “Bitch” Meredith Brooks
Released: May 20, 1997
Songwriter(s):  Meredith Brooks & Shelly Peiken
Producer(s): Geza X
This song, by name will always come to mind when I think of Woman’s empowerment. Sure, the title might throw some people who are a little more sensitive. In my option its song’s main title is not used in a derogatory fashion. In my option, it feels empowering to call out the main part of the hook. I remember when it first came out... the lyrics struct me as very empowering, even at an early age. It was just fun to call out the tittle (much to the chagrin of my mother). "Bitch" starts off with a slow tempo and seems a bit unassuming, "innocent and sweet". Until the song changes up as the tempo song. Each time I hear this song I cannot help but song. The lyrics are fun yet gives you a something to think about:
“When you hurt, when you suffer I'm your angel undercover I've been numb, I'm revived Can't say I am not alive You know I wouldn't want it any other way”
8. “I'm Every Woman” Whitney Huston
Released: November 17, 1992
Songwriter(s):  Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson
Producer(s): Narada Michael Walden
Whitney Huston will always be one of those amazing female artists. I can still recall when I first heard this song on the radio. As a young girl, it made me feel uplifted, as if I could grow up to be anything. That, hopefully, when I became a woman, that I would be able to go on to do remarkable things. Now, that I am older, I can full appreciate the importance of this song. As with some of the pervious songs, "I am Every Woman" has a good pace tempo. It is one of those fun, yet empowering songs, that gets people up and dancing. Hopefully, this powerful message will continue to be passed down to younger generations, and the singer's legacy will never be forgotten.
“Whatever you want
Whatever you need
Anything you want done baby
I do it naturally
Cause I'm every woman (Every woman)"
9. “Sisters Are Doin’ It for Themselves,” Eurythmics feat. Aretha Franklin
Released:  October 1, 1985
Songwriter(s):  David A. Stewart & Annie Lennox
Producer(s): David A. Stewart
While there are many modern songs for woman’s empowerment, I wanted to add this older tune to provide a better mix.  “Sisters Are Doin’ It for Themselves,” is one of those classic songs that drives the point. These lyrics drive home the theme:
“There was a time When they used to say That behind every great man There had to be a great woman But in these times of change You know that it is no longer true So [,] we're coming out of the kitchen”
Like the other songs in my list, this one has a very upbeat tempo to match the lyrics. It is a very 80's song, but that is not a terrible thing! The arrangement is creative with that fun driving beat that brings out the amazing vocals of Eurythmics and Franklin. The music video also pokes fun of some of those old outdated ideas that once kept women back. Going back to the main theme, this song is about woman moving on to stand proud.
10. Karisome Otome - “Temporary Virgin” by Shiina Ringo
椎名林檎×斎藤ネコ「カリソメ乙女」の歌詞
Released: November 11, 2006
Songwriter(s):  Ringo Sheena, Soil & "Pimp" Sessions
Producer(s): Uni Inoue
I wanted to wrap this playlist with something a little different, but it keeps with the overall pop theme. I discovered this artist by happy accident while researching another topic. Shiina Ringo is an amazing vocal who has written most of her own songs. The fast tempo pairs nicely with Ringo’s voice. “Karisome Otome” is a song with an amazing mix of gernes. The tune starts of soft and sweet, much like Meredith Brooks’s “Bitch.” While the theme of her songs varies, I picked this one because it pokes a little fun at the role women take when it comes to flirting and such. Here is the English translation of the entire song:
I'm just like the women Who stand next to you and stare Sweet intoxication But I'm leaving this affair You lit up my daydreams Like so many other guys Don't you look so lonely There's no sorrow in goodbye
What women want are some simple pleasures To be special We don't need you forever But I fell for your trap Girls will fall like that I was floating on a breeze What you must be feeling It was too late yesterday Despite your deceiving It was me who had my way But women always attempt to tell lies And to disguise, conceal what we want So when I try to deceive won't you believe Or say that you forgive me
In my option the song pokes some light hearted fun at the stereotype that women need men in a long-term sense. There are serval versions of this song, even one in English. Yet, like many of the songs, I wanted to mix things up by adding an artist that might be new to some of my readers.
Thanks for reading my list! Please check out the playlist, on YouTube. Drop me a line if you know any other great songs! I am open and love listening to different genres of music.
Sources:
http://albumlinernotes.com/Liner_Note_Samples.html
https://parade.com/961387/jessicasager/girl-power-songs/
https://www.songfacts.com/facts/aretha-franklin/respect
https://popculture.com/music/news/aretha-franklin-respect-hidden-history-makes-it-more-powerful/
https://kellyclarkson.fandom.com/wiki/Miss_Independent
https://www.songfacts.com/facts/kelly-clarkson/miss-independent
https://genius.com/Destinys-child-independent-women-part-1-lyrics
https://genius.com/Salt-n-pepa-none-of-your-business-lyrics
https://genius.com/Lily-allen-hard-out-here-lyrics
https://genius.com/Meredith-brooks-bitch-lyrics
https://genius.com/Missy-elliott-we-run-this-lyrics
https://genius.com/Whitney-houston-im-every-woman-lyrics
https://genius.com/Saygrace-you-dont-own-me-lyrics
https://genius.com/Eurythmics-sisters-are-doin-it-for-themselves-lyrics
https://genius.com/Sheena-ringo-saito-neko-karisome-otome-temporary-virgin-lyrics
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ruubdog · 5 years
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#Music I'm Really Hot by Missy Elliott #np https://t.co/PZQLwlW44t #HipHop #RnB #BestOfHitsUrbanRadio #HappyHolidays is in our playlist rotation on our station. Listen live on "Best Of Hits Urban Radio"
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theradiodude · 6 years
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In chronological order (by year) of single release, I give you the Miami High Playlist -- otherwise known as a musical journey through my life -- as a work in progress. Sugarhill Gang, The - Rapper's Delight Hall & Oates - I Can't Go for That Phil Collins - In the Air Tonight Soft Cell - Tainted Love Sugarhill Gang, The - Apache After The Fire - Der Kommissar (theDALE Radio Edit) Grandmaster Flash & The Furious 5 - The Message Hall & Oates - Maneater Toto - Africa Toto - Rosanna Yaz - Don't Go Billy Joel - Uptown Girl Men Without Hats - Safety Dance (Remix) Naked Eyes - (There's) Always Something There to Remind Me Yes - Owner of a Lonely Heart Billy Ocean - Caribbean Queen (No More Love On the Run) Debbie Deb - Lookout Weekend Glenn Frey - The Heat Is On Hall & Oates - Out of Touch Joan Jett & The Blackhearts - Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah!) Laura Branigan - Self Control Philip Bailey & Phil Collins - Easy Lover Shannon - Let the Music Play Bangles, The - Walk Like an Egyptian Dead or Alive - You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) Level 42 - Something About You Miami Sound Machine - Conga Mr. Mister - Broken Wings Phil Collins - Sussudio Scorpions, The - Rock You Like a Hurricane Sly Fox - Let's Go All the Way Wham! - Everything She Wants Afrika Bambaataa - Looking for the Perfect Beat Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force - Planet Rock Bruce Hornsby - Mandolin Rain Exposé - Come Go With Me (Shortened 12-Inch Mix) Falco - Rock Me Amadeus (American '86 Mix) Genesis - Tonight, Tonight, Tonight Huey Lewis & The News - Hip To Be Square Miami Sound Machine - Bad Boy Steve Winwood - Higher Love Swing Out Sister - Breakout Buster Poindexter - Hot Hot Hot (Radio Edit) Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine - Rhythm Is Gonna Get You Los Lobos - La Bamba Steve Winwood - Valerie (Remix Version) Whitney Houston - I Wanna Dance With Somebody Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine - 1,2,3 (Remix) Stevie B. - Dreamin' of Love Double Trouble & The Rebel MC - Just Keep Rockin' (Original Sk'ouse 12-Inch) Gloria Estefan - Get On Your Feet Young MC - Bust A Move Poison Clan - Dance All Night Alannah Myles - Black Velvet Snap! - The Power Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam Vanilla Ice - Ice Ice Baby Deee-Lite - Groove Is In The Heart 2 Unlimited - Get Ready For This Black Box - Strike It Up C+C Music Factory - Gonna Make You Sweat (feat. Freedom Williams) Michael Jackson - Black or White (No Intro) Snap! - Rhythm Is a Dancer Chaka Demus & Pliers - Murder She Wrote Captain Hollywood Project - More and More (7" edit) Reel 2 Real - I Like To Move It (feat. The Mad Stuntman) (Radio Edit) Tag Team - Whoomp! (There It Is) Ace of Base - The Sign Real McCoy, The - Run Away Shawn Christopher - Make My Love (theDALE Radio Edit) Blackstreet - No Diggity (feat. Dr Dre & Queen Pen) Corona - Rhythm of the Night Faithless - Insomnia Method Man - All I Need (feat. Mary J. Blige) (Razor Sharp Remix) Skee-Lo - I Wish (Radio Edit) Amber - This Is Your Night Angelina - Release Me (Radio Mix Show) Audio Adrenaline - Free Ride Busta Rhymes - Woo Hah!! Got You All in Check Charli Baltimore - Money (theDALE Radio Edit) Daft Punk - Around The World DJ Laz - Esa Morena Everything But the Girl - Missing (Todd Terry's Club Mix) La Bouche - Be My Lover (US Version) La Bouche - Sweet Dreams Mon A Q - Stay In Love (7-Inch Dance Radio Mix) Natural Born Chillers - Rock the Funky Beat No Mercy - Where Do You Go Planet Soul - Set U Free Quad City DJ's - C'mon 'N' Ride It (The Train) Robert Miles - Children Ghost Town DJ's - My Boo Audio Adrenaline - Blitz (feat. The O.C. Supertones) Brian McKnight - You Should Be Mine (feat. Ma$e) B-Rock & Da Biz - My Baby Daddy Chumbawamba - Tubthumping Freak Nasty - Da Dip Jocelyn Enriquez - A Little Bit of Ecstasy Lil' Kim - Not Tonight (Ladies Night Remix) (feat. Angie Martinez, Lisa Left Eye Lopez, Da Brat & Missy Elliott) Luke - Raise The Roof (Party Time Version) (feat. No Good But So Good) MC Lyte - Cold Rock a Party (Bad Boy remix) (MC Lyte main version) Montell Jordan - Get It On Tonite Notorious B.I.G. - Hypnotize (Radio Mix) Notorious B.I.G. - Mo Money Mo Problems Puff Daddy & Ma$e - Can't Nobody Hold Me Down Robyn - Do You Know (What It Takes) Rockell - In a Dream Savage Garden - I Want You Sneaker Pimps - Spin Spin Sugar Timbaland & Magoo - Luv 2 Luv U (Remix) Tito Nieves - I Like It Like That Lathun - Freak It Usher - You Make Me Wanna.mp3 Beenie Man - Middle Of The Night (feat. Tanto Metro) Beenie Man - Romie Aaliyah - Are You That Somebody? Ace Of Base - Cruel Summer Ayla - Ayla Part 2 Backstreet Boys, The - Everybody (Backstreet's Back) Big Pun - Still Not a Player (feat. Joe) Brandy & Monica - The Boy Is Mine (Radio Edit - No Phone Call) Busta Rhymes - Dangerous Busta Rhymes - Turn It Up (Remix) / Fire It Up Deborah Cox - Nobody's Supposed to Be Here (original version) Destiny’s Child - No, No, No, Part 2 (feat. Wyclef Jean) Dru Hill - How Deep Is Your Love (feat. Redman) (Radio Edit) Elvis Crespo - Suavemente Fatboy Slim - The Rockafeller Skank (Radio Edit) Ian Van Dahl - Castles in the Sky K.P. & Envyi - Swing My Way L.O.X., The - Money, Power & Respect Lord Tariq & Peter Gunz - Déjà Vu (Uptown Baby) (Clean Version) Ma$e - Feel So Good Missy Elliott - Sock It 2 Me (feat. Da Brat) Monifah - Touch It (Radio Edit) Outkast - Rosa Parks Puff Daddy - Victory (feat. The Notorious B.I.G. & Busta Rhymes) (Clean) Rob Zombie - Dragula (Hot Rod Herman Mix) Robbie Williams - Millennium (Radio Edit) Robyn - Show Me Love (Radio Version) Sonique - It Feels So Good (Radio Edit) Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You (Radio Edit) Beenie Man - Who Am I (LP) 702 - Where My Girls At? Alice DeeJay - Back in My Life Apollo 440 - Stop The Rock ATB - 9PM (Till I Come) (Original Radio Edit) Backstreet Boys, The - Larger Than Life Blaque - 808 (Remix) Britney Spears - ...Baby One More Time Christina Aguilera - Genie in a Bottle Citizen King - Better Days Clubbed to Death - Clubbed to Death (Kurayamino Variation) C-Murder - Down For My... (feat. Magic & Snoop Dogg) (Clean Version) Counting Crows - Hanginaround Darude - Sandstorm Destiny's Child - Bills, Bills, Bills Fragma - Toca's Miracle Groove Armada - I See You Baby (Shakin' That Ass) (Fatboy Slim Radio Edit) Jordan Knight - Give It To You (Miami Booty Bass Edit) JT Money - Who Dat (feat. Solé) Knowdaverbs - The Syllabus La Rissa - I Do Both Jay & Jane Lauryn Hill - Doo Wop (That Thing) LEN - Steal My Sunshine Lenny Kravitz - Fly Away Limp Bizkit - Break Stuff Lou Bega - Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...) 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#FBF #FlashbackFriday: Missy Elliott - I'm Really Hot
#FBF #FlashbackFriday: Missy Elliott – I’m Really Hot
Here’s a Flashback to 2003. “I’m Really Hot” – Missy Elliot | This Is Not A Test!
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