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"No Panties" is a song by American rapper
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, featuring American singer Tweet, from Trina's second studio album ''Diamond Princess'' (2002). Slip-n-Slide and
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released it as the album's
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on July 16, 2002. A hip hop song, it was written by
Missy Elliott Melissa Arnette Elliott (born July 1, 1971), better known as Missy Elliott or Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliot, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. She embarked on her music career with R&B girl group Sista in the earl ...
who co-produced it with
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. Trina raps throughout the song while Tweet, one of Elliott's protégés, performs the
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. Prior to recording the single, Trina was already close friends with Elliott and Tweet. The track was mixed in
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. Dave Meyers directed the song's music video in Los Angeles, which portrays Trina and Tweet going on a shopping spree. The song is about only having sex with men who have money. While this sexually explicit content was the focus of critical discussion, some music journalists identified "No Panties" with
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, and Tweet said its message was refusing
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s and only having sex in a relationship. According to Trina, the title and concept was inspired by a saying often repeated by
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. "No Panties" received positive reviews from critics who listed it as a highlight from ''Diamond Princess''. Tweet was singled out for praise, while the explicit lyrics attracted some criticism. Retrospective articles discussed how Trina became associated with a highly-sexualized image through songs like "No Panties". In the US, the single peaked at number 88 on the ''Billboard'' chart for
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. In the UK, it reached number 45 in the
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.


Production and recording

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contributed to two songs for
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's second studio album ''Diamond Princess'' (2002): "No Panties" and "Rewind That Back". Elliott is a featured artist on "Rewind That Back", while she wrote "No Panties" and produced it with
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. Trina and Elliot are close friends, and had previously worked together for "
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" (2001); they would reunite for " I Got a Bottle" (2009), and a remix of " I'm Better" (2017). Alvin Speights
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"No Panties", with assistance from Brian Kraz. The track was mixed at the Circle House Studio in
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, and
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by
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. The song features vocals by Tweet, who was one of Elliott's protégés. Before Tweet recorded her own music or was promoted as a singer, Elliot had introduced her to Trina. Trina provided Tweet with advice on the music industry, and the two became close friends.


Music and lyrics

"No Panties" is a two-minute, 42-second hip hop song. The ''
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''s Cyclone Wehner described it as a "
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-hop romp". While reviewing ''Diamond Princess'' for ''
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'', Andrew White stated that explicit hip hop tracks such as "Nasty Bitch" and "No Panties" represented the album's overall tone. Trina raps in what ''
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''s Arion Berger characterized as a "choppy, workmanlike rhyme flow", and Tweet sings the
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. In "No Panties", Trina and Tweet say they will only have sex with men who have money. This is demonstrated in the chorus: "No panties coming off / My love is gonna cost / Ain't no way you're gonna get up in this for free". Trina said the song's title and concept were based on a saying often repeated by
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. When discussing the track's sexually explicit lyrics, ''Billboard'' editor Chuck Taylor wrote that they contained "explicit bodily functions, obscenities, and sexual activities reeled off like a porn movie". Steve Jones for ''
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'' noted that Trina "uses booty as currency to accumulate power and pleasure" throughout ''Diamond Princess''. While discussing the response to "No Panties", Tweet recounted being "told that I am always somewhere with my panties off" since in her 2002 single " Call Me", she sings about not wearing underwear while meeting her love. She interpreted the chorus for "No Panties" as about only having sex with men while in a committed relationship rather than
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s. ''Billboard''s Rashaun Hall thought the song was about instructing men on how to please a woman. Some critics associated "No Panties" with
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. The
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's Chuck Campbell viewed it as a "woman's manifesto", and a writer for the
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compared its "assertion of independent women" to
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".


Release and promotion

Slip-n-Slide and
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released "No Panties" as the
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from ''Diamond Princess'' on July 16, 2002. The song was issued as a
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and a
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, and it was also made available as a digital download. One of the vinyl and CD releases contained the explicit, clean,
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, and acappella versions, while another had an alternative tracklist including the bonus track "Get It" —featuring Deuce Poppi—as its
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. A remix by Seth Vogt was also made available as a CD single. "No Panties" reached number 88 on the ''Billboard'' chart for
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dated August 10, 2002. The single peaked at number 45 in the
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for the week of December 10, 2002. Trina has had one other song, " Here We Go", on the chart since then. Retrospective articles have named "No Panties" and its follow-up single "
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" the most commercially successful songs from ''Diamond Princess''. Dave Meyers directed the
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for "No Panties" in Los Angeles. In the video, Trina and Tweet go on a shopping spree while scenes with men, a
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, expensive clothing, and diamonds are interspersed. When interviewed at the
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, Trina described the concept as "a real glamorous thing about me and Tweet getting real glammed up". In the ''
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'', Sandra Sperounes noted that the video does not include women without panties despite the song's title, calling it a "case of
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". The music video uses the
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of the single, which Chuck Taylor described as incomprehensible due to the amount of edits and explicit language removed. Atlantic uploaded the video to its
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channel on October 26, 2009. Its filming was included on the DVD ''Trina: Live & Uncut'' (2006).


Critical reception

"No Panties" received a positive response from critics, several of whom cited it as a highlight of ''Diamond Princess'', including an
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critic, Frank Pearn Jr. of ''
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''s Ryan Pfeffer. Arion Berger praised Trina's style of rapping on the song, and referring to its title, she wrote: "Who needs 'em? She's got everything else: soul, sass and a dirty mouth." In a 2014 article, a ''XXL'' writer cited Trina as one of the best female rappers, and named "No Panties" as one of her most notable songs. While reviewing Trina's career in a 2017 article, Pfeffer identified it as becoming the anthem of the album.Tweet was praised by critics. Chuck Campbell believed she was the perfect choice for the song. ''Vibe'''s Laura Checkoway described Tweet as having a "
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partnership" with Trina. Checkoway pointed to "No Panties", along with Tweet's 2002 singles "
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" and "Call Me", as signs of her commercial success. Some critics disliked "No Panties" for its sexually explicit lyrics. While negatively reviewing ''Diamond Princess'', ''
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''s Sal Cinquemani dismissed the single as not "even remotely as erotic" as "Oops (Oh My)". Chuck Taylor panned it as one of "the most tasteless records that has ever been pressed to plastic", and wrote that it provides another example to "blast the entertainment industry for irresponsibly marketing to youths". In 2005, a writer for ''Spin'' jokingly included "No Panties" on a list of songs that "insist on giving way too much information". Wes Woods II of ''
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'' thought it sounded too much like an Elliott song, and believed Trina was mostly overshadowed by her collaborators throughout ''Diamond Princess''. Retrospective articles have discussed how the single established a trend in Trina's career.; ; In 2010,
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Eileen M. Hayes said Trina became associated with a sexy image and songs like "No Panties" and " 69 Ways". In a 2014 ''
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'' article, Victoria Bekiempis wrote that she developed a "larger-than-life rapper persona" by recording tracks with titles like "No Panties" and " Killin You Hoes". Three years later, ''
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''s Jessie Schiewe highlighted "B R Right" and "No Panties" as the "most salacious and sexually explicit" songs from ''Diamond Princess''. Schiewe argued that they established Trina as an "artist who wasn't afraid of talking about sex or being ashamed of her body and what she likes".


Track listings


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Diamond Princess'':


Recording locations

* Mixed at the Circle House Studio in
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Personnel

*
Missy Elliott Melissa Arnette Elliott (born July 1, 1971), better known as Missy Elliott or Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliot, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. She embarked on her music career with R&B girl group Sista in the earl ...
 – writer, producer *
Brian Gardner Brian Knapp Gardner, also known as Brian "Big Bass" Gardner, is an American mastering engineer. He has worked on a number of recordings since the mid-1960s, including classic rock, funk, disco, alternative rock, R&B, hip hop, pop punk and dance- ...
 – mastering * Brian Kraz – assistant
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* Alvin Speights – audio engineer *
Nisan Stewart Nisan Cumming Stewart (born 31 March 1974) is a noted drummer, record producer and songwriter. Having worked with Timbaland and Missy Elliott on Missy Elliott's earlier work (''This Is Not a Test!''), he co-produced Karen Clark Sheard's 2002 album ...
 – producer * Tweet – featured artist


References


Footnotes


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External links

* {{Authority control 2002 singles Atlantic Records singles Songs written by Missy Elliott Trina songs Tweet (singer) songs Music videos directed by Dave Meyers (director)