2010 release. After wading through the politics that compromised her 2008 release, Nasti Muzic Khia summoned her own court of producers and writers to help her create a more trusted system for independent hit-making. Outside of a few underground singles in 2009, Missed is the first material to come out of Ms. Nasti's new circle of friends. One of the few tracks that doesn't involve Khia's version of sexual intercourse is 'Chin Checkin.' Basically it's a fight song with Khia calling out all other so-called fake females, and warns them not cross her path. She follows that up with a tale of a woman scorned by her man called 'Love To Last.' Khia just might surprise some listeners when 'Tampa Twirling' gets an opportunity to be heard. Probably the best contribution on the album, she adopts a Crucial Conflict-like flow, as she rhymes about having a good time and tearing up the nightlife.