Tracks1.1 Mysterious (Intro) 1.2 Beat Biters 1.3 Busa Rhyme (Feat. Eminem) 1.4 All N My Grill 2.1 Dangerous Mouths - Missy Elliott / Redman 2.2 Hot Boyz 2.3 You Don't Know - Missy Elliott / Lil' Mo 2.4 Mr. DJ - Missy Elliott / Lady Saw 3.1 Checkin' for You - Missy Elliott / Lil' Kim 3.2 Stickin' Chickens - Missy Elliott / Aaliyah / Da Brat 3.3 Smooth Chick 3.4 We Did It 4.1 Throw Up Your Hands (Interlude) - Missy Elliott / Lil' Kim 4.2 She's a Bitch 4.3 U Can't Resist 4.4 Crazy Feelings - Missy Elliott / Beyonce 4.5 Religious Blessings (Outro)
Number of Discs2
NotesDouble vinyl LP pressing. 1999 release, the second studio album by Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott. Da Real World is noted for adding a raunchier and darker style to Missy's music, as well as including the overt political use of the term "bitch". The album also featured a revival by female rapper Lil' Kim, whose career was on a hefty toll from the untimely death of mentor The Notorious BIG in 1997. The album also added a bit of controversy when Elliott's former protégé Danja Mowf was omitted from the album and replaced by Redman on the track, "Dangerous Mouths". The album includes the singles: "She's a Bitch", "All N My Grill", and "Hot Boyz (Remix)", alongside guest appearances by B.G., Juvenile, Lil' Mo, Nicole, Beyoncé, Eve, Eminem, Lady Saw, Brandy, Da Brat, Aaliyah, Big Boi of OutKast, Lil' Kim, MC Solaar & Redman; along with background vocal contributions from Lil' Mo and Gina Thompson ("Busa Rhyme").