Work It (Missy Elliott Song)
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and her producer Tim "Timbaland" Mosley for Elliott's fourth studio album '' Under Construction'' (2002). The song's musical style, and production by Timbaland, were heavily inspired by
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from the early 1980s. It samples
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" and Rock Master Scott & the Dynamic Three's "Request Line". Released as the album's first single on September 16, 2002, the track reached number two on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for 10 weeks, becoming Elliott's most successful single. A
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of this song features
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. The synth pattern in the rhythm track samples the intro of " Heart of Glass" by Blondie.


Lyrics

A portion of the song's lyrics helped popularize the slang term " badonkadonk" with mainstream audiences ("Love the way my butt go bum-bump-bum-bump-bump/Keep your eyes on my bum-bump-bum-bump-bump/And think you can handle this badonk-a-donk-donk"). During the chorus, the lyric "I put my thing down, flip it, and reverse it" is followed by the same line played in reverse. In the middle of the song, after the lyric "Listen up close while I take you backwards", the lyric "Watch the way Missy like to take it backwards" is also played in reverse. Elliott also used reversed vocals in several of her productions during the following years. In the song's chorus, an elephant trumpeting is heard to hide a sexual reference ("If you got a big 'elephant trumpet'' let me search it"). This is present in the explicit and edited versions; the obscured word is meant to be left to the listener's imagination. In both the explicit and edited versions, the song uses
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such as "ra-ta-ta-ta" and "buboomp buboomp boomp" to refer to sexual bodily moves.


Music video

The music video to "Work It" was directed by Dave Meyers.
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make cameos in the video. Alyson Stoner appears as the lead kid dancer. The video pays tribute to
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(1979–2001) and Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes (1971–2002), who at the time had both recently died. They are commemorated in the music video with their images airbrushed on a car's hood. It also features an appearance by dancer and graffiti writer Mr. Wiggles from
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. There is another music video that features
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rapping the first verse on the remix. In shooting the video, director Meyers shot the opening scene with live
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s; only one crew member was stung. Additionally, he forgot to replace a glass of wine with a glass of water when filming the restaurant scene, so Elliott was heavily drunk after production. The video won the award for Video of the Year at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards. In a 2010 interview with "Dance Spirit", Alyson Stoner revealed that she almost didn't go to the audition for "Work It" and her dancing is featured in a clean part of the video. "Work It" was choreographed by Hi-Hat. Alyson Stoner won the role of Lead Kid Dancer out of 400 to 500 kids. In 2018, ''Billboard'' critics ranked it 2nd among the "greatest music videos of the 21st century."


Alyson Stoner tribute video

In 2015, 13 years after "Work It" came out Alyson Stoner reunited with their former co-stars to release a tribute dance video of "Work It" for Missy Elliott. This was done after people had been asking her why they didn't dance with Missy Elliott and Katy Perry during the 2015 Super Bowl.


Critical reception

John Bush of
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described the song as "turn ngthe tables on male rappers, taking charge of the sex game, matching their lewdest, rudest rhymes, and also featuring the most notorious backmasked vocal of the year." Bush cited the song as an example of Elliott's "artistic progression, trying to push hip-hop forward...neatly emphasizing her differences from other rappers by writing tracks for nearly every facet of the female side of relationships." ''
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'' ranked "Work It" 25th in its list "100 Best Songs of the 2000s" and number 56 on its list "Top 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. In 2003, ''The Village Voice'' named "Work It" the best single of 2002 on their annual year-end critics' poll
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; "Get Ur Freak On", a previous Elliott single, topped the same poll a year earlier. ''
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'' and '' Paste'' ranked the song number two and number one, respectively, on their lists of the 10 greatest Missy Elliott Songs.


Chart performance

"Work It" debuted on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 on chart issue dated September 14, 2002, at number 75. In its second and third weeks, it leaped up to number 42 and number 24, respectively, taking the Airplay Gainer title in both weeks. Within five weeks, it reached the top ten, at number 8, and gradually rose from there. On the chart issue dated November 16, 2002, the song reached number 2, but because of the massive success of " Lose Yourself" by
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, it never reached number one. Instead, the song stayed at number two for ten weeks, a record that it shares with " Waiting for a Girl Like You" by Foreigner from 1981. Despite never topping the Hot 100 chart, the song topped the ''Billboard''
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chart for five weeks. On the ''Billboard'' magazine issue dated February 21, 2015, "Work It" re-entered at number 35, more than a decade after its original chart run. This re-entry occurred as a result of Elliott's performance at the Super Bowl XLIX halftime show earlier in the month; another Elliott single, "
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," also re-entered the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 the same week.


Samples and cover versions

* In February 2023, DJ and record producer
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released the album '' Quest for Fire'', which includes the song "Ratata". The song heavily samples "Work It", with Elliott delivering new vocals. * On 23 March 2023, British group Flo released the single " Fly Girl", featuring Elliott; the song samples and interpolates "Work It" plus a new rap section from Elliott.


Track listings

US 12-inch single :A1. "Work It" (album version) :A2. "Work It" (amended version) :A3. "Work It" (remix dirty featuring 50 Cent) :A4. "Work It" (remix clean featuring 50 Cent) :B1. "Pussycat" (album version) :B2. "Pussycat" (instrumental) :B3. "Work It" (instrumental) UK CD single # "Work It" (album version) – 4:25 # "Pussycat" (album version) – 3:36 # " 4 My People" (
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remix video) – 2:58 UK 12-inch and cassette single # "Work It" (album version) – 4:25 # "Work It" (instrumental) – 4:25 # "Pussycat" (album version) – 3:36 European CD single # "Work It" (album version) – 4:25 # "Pussycat" (album version) – 3:36 Australian CD single # "Work It" (album version) # "Work It" (amended version) # "Pussycat" (album version)


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References


Literature

Keazor, Henry; Thorsten Wuebbena:
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'. 3rd. edition, Bielefeld 2011; , pp. 83–113 Michael Rappe, Under Construction. 2 Vols., Cologne 2011 {{Authority control 2002 singles Missy Elliott songs MTV Video of the Year Award Music videos directed by Dave Meyers (director) Song recordings produced by Timbaland Songs written by Missy Elliott Songs written by Timbaland 2002 songs Elektra Records singles The Goldmind Inc. singles Dirty rap songs