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MISSY ELLIOTT CHARTS HER HIT PARADE

Missy Elliott will be recognized with Queen Latifah, Lil’ Kim and Salt- NPepa on VH1’ s Hip Hop Honors: All Hail the Queens special ( Monday, 9 ET/ PT). USA TODAY’s Patrick Ryan catches up with the rap icon, 45, to get the stories behind her five highest-

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GET UR FREAK ON

Released in March 2001; peaked at No. 40 After wrapping third album Miss E ... So

Addictive, Elliott felt it was incomplete. Longtime producer Timbaland “said, ‘ You crazy, this is solid.’ I was like, ‘ I feel like I’m missing that record.’ ” Timbaland started hitting random keys on a keyboard, until he happened on the six- note riff that makes Freak’s melody. “I was like, ‘ What’d you just hit?’ And he said, ‘ A bunch of stuff.’ I said, ‘ Go back to each one of those things until you find it.’ When he hit that sound again, I was like, ‘ That was crazy!’ That was the last record I recorded and the first I released” off the album.

WORK IT

Released in September 2002; peaked at No. 35

For the album Under Constructi­on, Elliott and Timbaland worked in Miami during hurricane season. “It was raining every day, and we didn’t come up with anything for two weeks. So he went to a mom- and- pop store and grabbed a bunch of old records.” Among them: Blondie’s

Heart of Glass and Rock Master Scott and the Dynamic Three’s Request Line, which are sampled in Work. The chorus, played partially in reverse, happened by mistake. When the lyric “I put my thing down, flip it and reverse it” came on in the studio, “the engineer hit something and it went backwards. I didn’t have the hook yet and was like, ‘ Oh, snap!’ So I built around that.”

PASS THAT DUTCH

Released in October 2003; peaked at No. 27

The infectious This is Not a Test! single, memorably featured in Mean Girls, samples tracks such as Santa Esmeralda’s

Don’t Let Me Be Misunderst­ood and De La Soul’s Potholes in My Lawn. “I liked it because it didn’t have a lot going on — it was just claps and a bass line. Being that it

was so open and didn’t have any kind of musical sounds in it, I said, ‘ Let me do the who- di- whooo! part to let it have melody.’ ”

Released in May 2005; peaked at No. 3

Elliott recruited R& B singer Ciara and rapper Fatman Scoop for her lead

The Cookbook single. After Ciara recorded her part in the studio, Fatman “had her stand in front of the glass of the booth so he could see, and he told her to dance so he could come up with the chants. That was dope, because people just hear him saying all these different chants, but that’s how he was coming up with stuff.” Control is still Elliott’s highest- charting song to date, even though “the label said ( it) wouldn’t play on any station because it was too fast.” Released in November 2015; peaked at No. 22 Coming off his whirlwind 2014 with

Happy, Pharrell Williams invited Elliott to Los Angeles, where she instantly fell in love with WTF’s beat. “The tempo and cadence is different from anything you’ve heard on the radio, and that’s always been a Missy thing. If everybody else is wearing white, Missy is going to wear hot pink. He was just like, ‘ Yo, you feeling it?’ I was like, ‘ Yeah,’ and he was like, ‘ Let me get eight bars on it.’ So he went in the booth and did his rap.”

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 ?? DIMITRIOS KAMBOURIS, GETTY IMAGES, FOR H& M ?? Missy Elliott takes the stage for the Alexander Wang X H& M Collection launch Oct. 16, 2014, in New York City.
DIMITRIOS KAMBOURIS, GETTY IMAGES, FOR H& M Missy Elliott takes the stage for the Alexander Wang X H& M Collection launch Oct. 16, 2014, in New York City.

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