Supa Dupa Fly

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studio album
First released:
Jul 15 1997

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unknown
Catalog number:
62062
Release dates:
  • Aug 4 1997 in United Kingdom

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Hip-Hop, Rap, Contemporary R&B, Hip-Hop Soul, Urban, 90s R&B, Rhythm & Blues. Vote on Genres

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5 stars True Talent
As a member of the R&B group Sista, Missy Elliott went almost unnoticed. It wasn't until years later, when she placed her trademark "hee-hee-hee-hee-ha" lyrics on a Gina Thompson remix that she achieved recognition. Missy's songwriting credits include a number of R&B hits (SWV's "Can We" and Aaliyah's "4 Page Letter"), and her familiar vocal style has been featured on some of the year's hottest remixes, including Li'l Kim's "Not Tonight".

Produced by Timbaland (Ginuwine, Aaliyah), SUPA DUPA FLY …
Written by J. M. Zuurbier
3 stars Good cd, although it has some filler
This album would've been excellent if it was shorter. Some of the tracks are pure filler. The standout tracks are: Sock It 2 Me, The Rain, Pass da Blunt, Hit'em Wit Da Hee, Friendly Skies and Best Friends. After all these years, "The Rain" and "Sock it to Me" still sound new and exciting. Also, "Best Friends" is one of the most beautiful songs Missy Elliott has ever written.
Written by Adriana Hernandez

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Supa Dupa Fly 16 tracks format: 1 x vinyl
release dates: Jul 15 1997
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Supa Dupa Fly 16 tracks format: 1 x cassette
record label: Elektra / Wea
release dates: Jul 15 1997
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