Beep Me 911
Missy Elliott · Supa Dupa Fly [1997]
All those other girls you been wit can't do like I do. (Doo,dooo)
Gave you all my dough when you needed it all the time
And if you planin on leavin me, its been then give me a sign.
Chorus: (2x)
Beep me 911 or call me on my cell phone
I'll call you back to see what you gon tell me
You don't wanna date no ifs' ands or waits it's over babe
(It's over)
2nd Verse:
Why you cheated on me can you tell me, what have I done?
I thought you was the one but you just a hit and run.
Gave up clubs and parties, I put them aside
Left me in the dark with no kind of sign
Why don't you give me a sign?
Chorus: (No thinkin twice)
3rd Verse:
All my friends say, I can do better then you
Maybe they was right cause I feel like a fool.
But I can't let you go, until you take some time
To tell me why you left me without a god damn sign
Chorus:
(Beep me or at least give me a call)
Magoo, Magoo
Type of nigga made built to last
Look homegirl I pump like gas
When get your friend and your girl and them
My sex drive workout like a gym Kim
Was a girl that I used to hit
You the girl that I gotta quit
See the kitty kit
Gotta groom it like a light
In the night girl the freak come out but don't bite
No diggity who took you out no doubt
When I first got down let us both shout
Look out make it live dip and dive square it alive
Shoot me suga there it is, now you talkin square biz
I'm leavin you without a riz
but I still love the kids
What you think him that girl get you mind checked
Take some time recollect, I just gave you disrespect.
Tim: What yall gone do fellas don't beep them 911
Don't beep them 911
Beep Me 911
Missy Elliott's "Beep Me 911" stands as a defining track from her 1997 debut album, Supa Dupa Fly. Released during the height of the Southern hip-hop boom, the song exemplifies her signature style, blending rhythmic vocal delivery with a catchy, danceable beat that propelled her to mainstream success. As one of the album's most prominent singles, it showcased her ability to craft hooks that resonated with a wide audience while maintaining her distinct voice within the genre. The recording helped establish her reputation as a pioneering force in female rap and R&B, influencing countless artists who followed in her wake. Its enduring popularity reflects the timeless quality of its production and Elliott's knack for creating memorable musical moments that bridged the gap between underground credibility and commercial appeal.

