Work It

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"Work It"
"Work It" cover
Single by Missy Elliott
from the album
Under Construction
Released October 22, 2002
Format Digital download
CD single
12" single
Recorded 2002
Genre Hip hop
Length 4:58
Label Goldmind/Elektra
Writer(s) Missy Elliott
Tim Mosley
Producer(s) Timbaland
Chart positions
Missy Elliott singles chronology
"Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is about You)"
(2002)
"Work It"
(2002)
"Gossip Folks"
(2003)

"Work It" is a hip hop song written by American rapper/singer Missy Elliott and her producer Tim "Timbaland" Mosley for Elliott's critically acclaimed fourth studio album Under Construction (2002). The song's musical style, and production by Timbaland, were heavily inspired by Old school hip hop from the 1980s. Released as the album's first single in the fall of 2002, the track reached the number two on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, becoming Missy Elliott's most successful single to date. The track samples Blondie's "Heart of Glass".

The single spent ten consecutive weeks at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States (about this Missy confessed: "I just wanted to die those ten weeks, I mean, it wasn't cool"), and reached number-one for five weeks on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The song is tied with Foreigner's 1981 hit "Waiting for a Girl Like You" as the longest-running U.S. number-two single that did not reach number one. "Work It"'s music video was directed by Dave Meyers. A remix of this song features rapper 50 Cent.

[edit] Lyrics

  • A portion of the song's lyrics helped popularize the African-American slang term "badonkadonk" with mainstream audiences:
"...love the way my ass go 'bum-bump-bum-bump-bump'
keep your eyes on my 'bum-bump-bum-bump-bump'
and think you can handle this 'badonk-a-donk-donk'"
  • During the chorus, the line "I put my thing down, flip it, and reverse it" is played backwards twice, a part many mistakenly assumed to be gibberish. In the middle of the song, after the line "Listen up close while I take you backwards", "Watch the way Missy like to take it backwards" is also played in reverse.

[edit] Charts

Chart (2002) Peak
position
Australia ARIA Singles Chart 6
Canadian Singles Chart 40
Canadian BDS Airplay Chart 1
Danish Singles Chart 11
Dutch Singles Chart 19
French Singles Chart 60
German Singles Chart 32
Irish Singles Chart 19
New Zealand Singles Chart 3
Norwegian Singles Chart 16
Swiss Singles Chart 14
Swedish Singles Chart 15
Taiwan Singles Chart 6
UK Singles Chart 6
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 2
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs 1
U.S. Billboard Hot Rap 1
United World Chart 7


Preceded by
"Luv U Better" by LL Cool J
Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs number one single
November 23, 1986
Succeeded by
"Love of my Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)" by Erykah Badu featuring Common