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Artist/Band:
Missy Elliott
Lyrics for Song: The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)
Lyrics for Album: Supa Dupa Fly [1997]
(x4)
Me I'm supa fly supa dupa fly
I can't stand the rain
When the rain hits my window
I take a puff, puff me some indo
Me and Timbaland-oooh
We sango-dango
We so tight that you get our styles tangled
Sway-lo dosi-do like you loco
Can we get kinky tonight?
Like CoCo, so so
You wanna play with my Yo-Yo
I smoke my hydro on the D-Lo
Chorus:(x4)
I can't stand tha' rain
Against my window
Beep Beep
Who got the keys to tha' jeep?
VRROOOOOM
I'm drivin to tha beach
Top down
Loud sounds see my peeps
Give them pound
Now look who it be
It be me me me and Timothy
Look like it bout to rain what a shame
I got tha Armor-All tha shine to tha stain
Oh Missy
Try and maintain
Freaky, Freaky, Freaky, Freaky, Freaky, Freaky, Freaky, Freaky
Chorus
I feel tha wind
Five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
Begin, I sit on Hills like Lauryn
Until tha rain starts
Comin down
Pourin
Chill--
I got my umbrella
My finger waves these days
They fall like Humpty
Chunky
I break up with him before he dump me
To have me -yes- you lucky
Chorus
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The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)
Released in 1997, "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)" stands as a defining track in Missy Elliott's early discography, showcasing her signature blend of hip-hop rhythms and soulful vocals. The song, featured on her debut album *Supa Dupa Fly*, exemplifies the Atlanta sound of the late 90s with its infectious groove and empowering message. Elliott's delivery combines a confident, rhythmic flow with melodic hooks that became a staple of the era's R&B and hip-hop landscape. The recording captures the vibrant energy of her breakthrough period, establishing her as a pioneering force in female-led rap and influencing countless artists who followed. Its enduring appeal lies in its seamless fusion of genres and its celebration of self-assurance, making it a timeless addition to her catalog of work. |
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| Album Lyrics: Supa Dupa Fly [1997] |
 Missy Elliott
"Supa Dupa Fly [1997]"
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