Fifth Harmony - Not That Kinda Girl: Ft. Missy Elliott
The track serves as a fierce empowerment anthem focused on boundaries and self-respect.
The song is noted for its retro, "80s-inspired" sound, often compared to the work of Janet Jackson and Prince. : Primarily Pop and R&B with elements of electro-hop. Fifth Harmony - Not That Kinda Girl ft. Missy Elliott
: Written by Aaron Pearce, Jared Cotter, Negin Djafari, and Missy Elliott . The track serves as a fierce empowerment anthem
: Her verse reinforces the message of making partners wait for intimacy and demanding respect, famously asking, "What you think I'm a thot? Forget that". : Written by Aaron Pearce, Jared Cotter, Negin
: Critics have described it as "spiky" and "sass-talking," affirming the group's move toward a more mature and confident image. Critical Reception
: The track was held in an "Available" folder for three years by A&R consultant Chris Anokute before he found it a home with Fifth Harmony. Lyrical Meaning
: Produced by Aaron Pearce , with vocal production by Pearce and Tommy Parker.