Khia's "My Neck, My Back," released in April 2002, was a moderate hit, peaking at No.42 on the Hot 100 with a chorus that said, explicitly, "My neck, my back, lick my pussy and. This rap-attack over a twanging guitar melody jacked from Smokey Robinson & the Miracles Youve Got the Love I Need is a classic posse cut, in theme with The Cookbooks throwback lean. The issue with the trend was that artists often contributed leftovers, which feels like the case with Hurt Sumthin, a thin, abrasive number that plays like template rap. Where she and Timbaland excelled was in finding the equilibrium between dark production and lighter melodies, but this ode to trifling men on the come-up missed the mark. 35. The Hits. Wheezing synthesizer booms and backing vocals lift the chorus, yet Elliott comes off as reductive of her own lyrical style: 305-212-804 is my cell, she raps, number by number. The old-school homage continued on Under Construction with Play That Beat, which samples the vocals and adapts and slows the drum pattern from G.L.O.B.E. Her fourth studio album, Motor Mouf/Khia Shamone was released in 2012. 51. It gallops with the urgency of Pass That Dutch without so much as breaking a sweat, all while Elliott plays the club ringleader. They're my biggest cheerleaders. Elliott dips her quill back into the sensual well for DripDemeanor, an Iconology ballad featuring newcomer Sum1 who fills the requisite role of butter-toned hook slinger. Collaborations with R. Kelly are tainted, especially in hindsight. 63. I gotta pick which n____ I need Pharrell Williams constructs a beat with booming bass notes and zippy bubble synths, topped by high-level boasts. DJ Don Mecca . The aerobic dance-stirrer pushed the tempo past the three-digit mark, something far too fast for anyone to dance to but enough to scan as notable on the track list. Try me n____ I'll make you see Most recently, she graced the MTV Video Music Awards stage to accept the much-deserved Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award, and delivered a career-reinforcing performance that recreated some of the iconic visuals that have elevated her catalogue. That song is just nothing compared to my other music. Urban Dictionary: My neck, my back, my sacroiliac! Its the type of genius that never got bigger than itself, eccentric and outrageous yet easily accessible, yielding mind-melding confections that challenged the notion of what mainstream pop music could be. In the continuum of raw, filth-filled freestyles and salacious soliloquies, WAP does occupy an unprecedented nexus. Crazy Feelings featuring Beyonc, Da Real World (1999).
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