Respect M.E.

2006 greatest hits album by Missy Elliott From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Respect M.E. is the first greatest hits album by the American rapper Missy Elliott. It was released by Atlantic Records on September 4, 2006, in Europe, Asia and Australia. The album includes a collection of the singles from across all six of her studio albums, released between 1997 and 2005, most of which were produced by Elliott along with Timbaland, with "We Run This", the third single from her 2005 album The Cookbook also serving as Respect M.E.'s lead single.

ReleasedSeptember 4, 2006
Recorded1997–2005
Length68:27
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Respect M.E.
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedSeptember 4, 2006
Recorded1997–2005
GenreHip-hop
Length68:27
Label
Producer
Missy Elliott chronology
The Cookbook
(2005)
Respect M.E.
(2006)
Iconology
(2019)
Singles from Respect M.E.
  1. "We Run This"
    Released: August 21, 2006
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Upon release, the album earned favorable reviews from music critics who ranked it among the best hip hop compilations be released in the early to mid-2000s. A moderate commercial success, it became Elliott's second top ten album on the UK Albums Chart and her highest-charting album to date, peaking at number seven. Respect M.E. also reached the top in New Zealand and was later certified Gold in Ireland, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.

Background

Respect M.E. compromises a collection of Elliott's singles from across all six of her studio albums, released between 1997 and 2005. Missing from the collection is the single "Take Away" from her third album Miss E... So Addictive (2001).[1] Speculation about two new tracks on the album began soon after its announcement. Two tracks called "123" and "Magnifica" were supposed to be included.[2] "123" was even able to be pre-ordered as a CD single from UK music store HMV. However, these songs did not make the album.[2]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarStarStar[3]
GigwiseStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar[1]
MusicOMHStarStarStarStar[4]
Pitchfork9.2/10[5]
The SkinnyStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar[6]
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AllMusic editor Andy Kellman rated the album five out of five stars and called it "one of the great decade-long singles runs is straightforwardly documented." He found that "although each one of Elliott's albums is well worth owning, nothing can deny the need for this release, which includes almost every noteworthy track she released during the period [...] During these years, there was no greater force in popular music."[3] Pitchfork critic Jess Harvell noted that Respect M.E. is "the long-awaited — and long-deserved – best of. It is, amazingly, only being released in Europe. This is unconscionable. The suits at Missy's American label need to have their knuckles rapped, Catechism-style."[5]

Fiona Jerome from MusicOMH called Respect M.E. a "great greatest hits package [...]. Pruning perhaps four numbers from it would raise it from four to five stars, but that is a minor niggle. From the soulful phrasings of the charmingly dirty "Minute Man" to the magnificent, symphonic shifts of "Lose Control," Respect M.E. is a testament to a truly gifted woman."[4] Gigwise's Will Lavin felt that "no greatest hits collection released in the last few years has come even close to this satisfactory collection of hot Missy Elliot records [...] Elliot is an icon, there's absolutely no doubt about it."[1] Alex Burden from The Skinny called it "a powerhouse of an album."[6]

Chart performance

Respect M.E. debuted and peaked at number seven on the UK Albums Chart.[7] This marked Elliott's highest-charting album yet.[7] On September 29, 2006, it was certified Gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), for sales of over 100,000 units in the United Kingdom.[8] Elsewhere, the album reached the top ten in New Zealand, also peaking at number seven.[9]

Track listing

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Respect M.E. track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Get Ur Freak On"Miss E... So Addictive, 20013:57
2."Lose Control" (featuring Ciara and Fat Man Scoop)
The Cookbook, 20053:47
3."4 My People" (Basement Jaxx remix)Miss E... So Addictive3:32
4."We Run This"
The Cookbook3:24
5."Work It"
  • Elliott
  • Mosley
Under Construction, 20024:24
6."Gossip Folks" (featuring Ludacris)
Under Construction3:57
7."One Minute Man" (featuring Ludacris)
  • Elliott
  • Mosley
  • Bridges
Miss E... So Addictive4:13
8."I'm Really Hot"
  • Elliott
  • Mosley
This Is Not a Test!, 20033:31
9."Pass That Dutch"
  • Elliott
  • Mosley
This Is Not a Test!3:41
10."Beep Me 911" (featuring 702 and Magoo)
Supa Dupa Fly, 19974:58
11."The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)"
Supa Dupa Fly4:06
12."All n My Grill" (featuring Big Boi and Nicole)
Da Real World, 19994:32
13."Hit Em wit da Hee" (featuring Lil' Kim and Mocha)
Supa Dupa Fly4:20
14."Hot Boyz"
  • Elliott
  • Mosley
Da Real World3:36
15."Sock It 2 Me" (featuring Da Brat)Supa Dupa Fly4:17
16."She's a Bitch"
  • Elliott
  • Mosley
Da Real World4:00
17."Teary Eyed"The Cookbook3:40
Total length:68:27
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Charts

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Certifications

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Certifications for Respect M.E.
Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Ireland (IRMA)[24] Gold 7,500^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[25] Gold 7,500^
United Kingdom (BPI)[8] Gold 100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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