"Pass That Dutch"
Single by Missy Elliott
from the album This Is Not a Test!
B-side
  • "Wake Up"
  • "Hurt Sumthin"
ReleasedSeptember 29, 2003 (2003-09-29)
StudioHit Factory Criteria (Miami, Florida)[1]
Length3:41
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Missy Elliott singles chronology
"Cop That Shit"
(2003)
"Pass That Dutch"
(2003)
"Party to Damascus"
(2003)

"Pass That Dutch" is a song by American rapper Missy Elliott. It was written and produced by Timbaland and Elliott for her fifth studio album, This Is Not a Test! (2003), and contains samples of "Magic Mountain" by War and "Potholes in My Lawn" by De La Soul.[1]

Released as the album's lead single in September 2003, "Pass That Dutch" reached number nine on the US Billboard Rap Songs chart and number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100. It additionally peaked at number 10 in United Kingdom and reached the top 20 in Finland and Norway. The song was ranked first on MuchMusic's "Top 50 MuchVibe Videos of All Time" countdown and 291st on Pitchfork Media's "Top 500 songs of the 2000s".

Music video

The Dave Meyers directed video features Elliott on a farm, dancing under a UFO, on a stage as a beauty queen being cheered on by a crowd of Bratz dolls, in a car where one of the other passengers eats a man after he sets off the car alarm, and on the Empire State Building in a parody of King Kong. This is the second song where Elliott references Aaliyah, as her picture is on Elliott's desk in the beginning of the music video. The song also features the first verse and chorus of "Wake Up" alongside cameo appearances from former 106 & Park personality Free and Elliott's former protégé Lil' Brianna.

Track listings

Charts

Release history

Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United States September 29, 2003
[29]
October 6, 2003 Contemporary hit radio [30]
United Kingdom November 10, 2003
  • 12-inch vinyl
  • CD
[31]
Australia November 24, 2003 CD [32]

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