FEATURE: Inspired By... Part Six: Missy Elliott

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Inspired By...

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PHOTO CREDIT: Mark Seliger

Part Six: Missy Elliott

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IN this next part…

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of Inspired By…, I am including an artist who turns fifty on 1st July: the sublime Missy Elliott. Before getting to a playlist of artists with Missy Elliott D.N.A. in their bones, this 2019 article from Revolt talks about Missy Elliott’s influence and legacy:

This year, at a glance, was a huge one for Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott. As the first female rapper to receive the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award at the Video Music Awards on Monday (Aug. 26) night, it's clear that her dominance in the industry is unyielding, and her substantial influence has left an imprint on a slew of artists from all genres.

During the VMAs, rapper Lizzo posed the question, "Where would hip hop be without Missy Elliott?" And mega-producer Timbaland reminded us, "People wouldn't do the videos they are doing today if it wasn't for [her]." The 48-year-old has tremendously impacted the game and is truly one-of-a-kind. She is known for pushing creative boundaries with confidence, charisma, and exceptional ease. Being in the game for more than 20 years, the Virginia native has influenced the music industry with new fashion, era-defining videos, innovative dance moves, and bold lyrical content. On top of that, Elliott has made a name for herself by crafting so many 90s and early 2000 anthems, and classic hits that black women can unapologetically relate to.

Although the trailblazing songwriter stepped out of the immediate spotlight for several years, her widespread impact is extremely relevant. Weekly podcast "The Read's" hosts Kid Fury and Crissle West, and superfans worldwide championed for her comeback and for her to also receive the Video Vanguard Award. Fast forward and campaigning for her continued success paid off, and spoke to the indelible footprint that she has deeply embedded in the culture.

Although the accolades and recognitions are incredible, this honor was long overdue. Not only has Elliott killed the game on her own with Billboard-charting hits, but she has also collaborated and penned tracks for other legendary artists including Janet Jackson, J. Cole, JAY-Z, Mariah Carey, Beyoncé; and the late singers, Whitney Houston and Aaliyah. Even former first lady Michelle Obama shared her admiration for the legendary emcee in an episode of "Carpool Karaoke," as she belted out the lyrics word for word to Elliott's song "Get Ur Freak On."

Breaking barriers yet again in January, she was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame by becoming the first female hip hop artist to receive this merit. In an official statement released by the organization, they confirmed what the hip hop community has stated for years, "Missy Elliott is a groundbreaking solo superstar, pioneering songwriter-producer, and across-the-board cultural icon."

In case you needed more evidence as to why the Virginia native is one of the greatest or you had an ounce of doubt about the five-time Grammy-award winner, she solidified her position in her latest statement, saying, "Don't look for another Missy, [because] there'll be no other one." Undeniably, she is one of the best ever to do it. PERIODT”.

In the playlist below, I will include a few artists who definitely are inspired by Missy Elliott. It is testament to her brilliance that there are artists coming through now that you know follow the lead of Elliott – nearly twenty-four years after the release of her debut album, Supa Dupa Fly. Here are songs from artists who have been impacted by…

ONE of music’s most influential women.