The iconic Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott is claiming her throne in her first single off her first album in 14 years. "Don't look for another Missy 'cause there'll be no 'nother one," she proclaims in "Throw It Back," off the appropriately titled Iconology EP.  

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Iconology is a five-track album Elliott surprise-dropped at midnight on Friday, Aug. 23. Along with the single "Throw It Back," Elliott released a vivid music video featuring her signature style of dancing and graphic visuals. "I raised all these babies, call me Katherine Jackson / Please don't steal my style (Style), I might cuss you out," she raps about her legacy in hip-hop. 

Elliott, who released her debut album, Supa Dupa Fly in 1997, won her first GRAMMY for "Get Ur Frreak On" off 2001's Miss E...So Addictive.

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