MISSY ELLIOTT in 4K - TORONTO GOT THEIR FREAK ON! - FULL SHOW - OUT OF THIS WORLD TOUR - AUG 19 2024

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Official YT channel:    / @missyelliott   Official Website : www.missy-elliott.com/ Tour: OUT OF THIS WORLD - THE EXPERIENCE Indoor Venue: SCOTIABANK ARENA, TORONTO (capacity 19,800) SETLIST: 00:00 intro 03:00 1.Throw It Back 04:47 2.Cool Off 06:45 3.We Run This 07:54 4.4 My People 10:42 5.Sock It 2 Me 12:20 6.I'm Really Hot 18:08 7.The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly) 19:00 8.I'm Better 20:38 9.She's a Bitch 22:32 10.Gossip Folks 24:54 11.All n My Grill 26:42 12.Get Ur Freak On 28:59 13.Lick Shots 30:00 B-Boy action1 32:18 14.One Minute Man 34:10 15.Hot Boyz 35:13 16.Beep Me 911 36:48 17.DripDemeanor 38:08 18.Meltdown 39:48 19.Bad Man 41:27 interlude - DJ medley + fan videos + neon jester 45:13 20.Ching-A-Ling 47:45 21.WTF (Where They From) 50:15 B-Boy action2 51:30 22.Work It 53:06 Missy running through the crowd 55:33 23.Pass That Dutch 57:55 dancer recognition w/spotlight on Amanda from Tdot 59:32 24.Up Jumps Da Boogie (w/Timbaland) 1:01:37 25.Touch It (w/Busta Rhymes) 1:03:12 26.Lose Control (w/Ciara) BIOGRAPHY: (excerpts courtesy of Andy Kellman www.allmusic.com/artist/missy-elliott-mn0000502371…) Few artists have had the cultural impact of Missy Elliott, her visionary presence as both a producer and an artist reshaping the entirety of rap and R&B that followed her. From worldwide breakthrough-producing hits for artists like Aaliyah and Tweet to Grammy Award-winning solo albums, Elliott put her stamp on the music industry at large throughout the late '90s and 2000s. Even when slowing down on her solo output in the 2010s, Elliott continued working as a producer, and her watershed albums like 1997's Supa Dupa Fly and 2002's Under Construction changed the course of commercial rap and R&B for years to come. Born in Portsmouth, Virginia, in 1971, Melissa Arnette Elliott began her professional career when Jodeci's DeVante Swing signed her group Sista (previously Fayze) to his Elektra-affiliated Swing Mob label. Elliott, who was also part of the Swing Mob collective behind the scenes, subsequently left her first Billboard chart impression in 1993 as the co-writer, co-producer, and featured vocalist on Raven-Symoné's number 68 pop hit "That's What Little Girls Are Made Of." The following year, "Brand New," a Sista single written and fronted by Elliott, touched number 84 on the R&B/hip-hop chart. Its parent album, 4 All the Sistas Around da World, was shelved in the U.S., but Elliott shrewdly remained beside fellow Swing Mob member Timbaland and worked extensively with him on Aaliyah's 1996 album One in a Million, the source of the chart-topping singles "One in a Million" and "If Your Girl Only Knew." The move proved to be key, as the album racked up enormous sales and led to sessions with other artists and a recording contract with Elektra. Her debut as Missy Misdemeanor Elliott, Supa Dupa Fly, hit the streets in 1997 and went platinum within two months. Along with name-making tracks such as "Sock It 2 Me," "The Rain," and "Beep Me 911," it contained an astounding crop of album tracks that naturally emphasized Elliott's versatility. By the end of the '90s, Elliott added to her list of production and songwriting feats with hits like Nicole's "Make It Hot," Total's "Trippin," and 702's "Where My Girls At?" as well as work for Fantasia, Monica, Tweet and others. Into the mid-2000s, as a steady succession of emerging and established artists was boosted by her songwriting and production, Elliott released five additional albums that, like Supa Dupa Fly, went double platinum. Da Real World, her much-awaited second album, was even more ambitious than her debut, featured appearances from Aaliyah, Eminem, and Beyoncé, and included her first headlining Top Ten pop hit, "Hot Boyz," also her first solo platinum single. The cycle repeated itself in 2001 with Miss E...So Addictive, powered by the nutty "Get Ur Freak On." Another Top Ten smash, the song was a Grammy winner in the category of Best Rap Solo Performance, the same year Elliott's work on a cover of Labelle's "Lady Marmalade" was acknowledged with the award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals. Her place in music history was also being recognized: having already been inducted to the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2019, she was also honored on the Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame and the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2021, later becoming the first female rapper inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2023. The Missy renaissance reached a peak in 2024 with the Out of This World tour, her first ever as a headliner. A celebratory trek that marked her 30 years on the scene.
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