Pass That Dutch
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"Pass That Dutch" | ||
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Single by Missy Elliott | ||
from the album This Is Not A Test! | ||
Released | 2003 | |
Format | Digital download, CD single | |
Recorded | New York City and Atlanta, Georgia | |
Genre | Hip-hop | |
Length | 3:43 | |
Label | Goldmind/Atlantic | |
Writer(s) | Missy Elliott | |
Producer(s) | Missy Elliott, Timbaland | |
Chart positions | ||
Missy Elliott singles chronology | ||
"Gossip Folks" (2002) |
"Pass That Dutch" (2003) |
"I'm Really Hot" (2004) |
Pass That Dutch is the first single from Missy Elliott's album This Is Not A Test! The song contains samples of "Magic Mountain" and "Potholes In My Lawn".
[edit] Track listing
- "Pass That Dutch" (Amended Version)
- "Pass That Dutch" (Explicit Version)
- "Hurt Sumthin"
[edit] Trivia
This song was ranked #1 in MuchMusic's "Top 50 MuchVibe Videos of All Time".
This song was used as the main theme of the 2004 movie Mean Girls but was not featured on the Mean Girls soundtrack album.
For some reason, right before she starts to doze off, she says "and the people we lost in the 9/11, we'll be sure to see again." This is almost usual, considering she is an american rapper.