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  Years Active Group Sista 1991 - 1996
  Music Genre Hip-Hop <br> R&B
  Record Label Atlantic


Missy Elliott (born '''Melissa Arnette Elliott''' on July 1 , 1971 ) is an American Singer , Rapper , Songwriter , and Record Producer . She is also known as '''Missy " Misdemeanor " Elliott''' althought Elliott dropped the "Misdemeanor" from her stage name in 2003, and now simply goes by "Missy Elliott".

Elliott is one of the first female Hip Hop superstars, known for a long series of hits including "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)", "Hit 'Em Wit Da Hee", "Get Ur Freak On", "One Minute Man", " Work It ", and "Lose Control". In addition she has received recognition as one of the most successful songwriters of the modern music era, having crafted a number of hit records for artists such as Aaliyah , 702 , Total , Ciara , Nicole Wray and Tweet , often with production-partner and childhood friend Timbaland .


BIOGRAPHY

Elliott was born in Portsmouth, Virginia . In the late-1980s, Elliott, LaShawn Shellman, Chonita Coleman and Radiah Scott formed an R&B group called Sista, for which Elliott served as a singer and songwriter. She recruited her neighborhood friend Timothy "DJ Timmy Tim" Mosley as the group's Producer and began making demo tracks. In 1991, Sista caught the attention of Jodeci member/producer DeVante Swing by performing Jodeci songs acapella for him backstage after one of his group's concerts. In short order, Sista moved to New York City , now signed to Elektra Records through DeVante's Swing Mob imprint. Elliott took along with her Mosley, whom DeVante re-christened Timbaland , and their friend Melvin "Magoo" Barcliff .

All 100-plus members of the Swing Mob, among them future stars such as '' and 1995's '' The Show, The After Party, The Hotel ''. Timbaland and DeVante produced a Sista LP, ''4 All the Sistas Around the World'', which was completed in 1994 but was shelved and never released. By 1995, Swing Mob had folded and many of its members dispersed; Elliott, Timbaland, Magoo, Ginuwine, and Playa remained together, and would collaborate on each others' records for the rest of the decade.


CAREER


Elliott/Mosley songwriting/production team

After leaving Swing Mob, Elliott and Timbaland began working together as an independent songwriting/production team, and the two of them crafted hit singles for a number of artists between 1995 to 1997. Among these acts were SWV ("Can We?") and 702 ("Steelo" and its Remix ), but the most notable of them was Aaliyah . Elliott and Timbaland wrote and produced nine tracks for Aaliyah's second album, '' One In A Million '' (1996), among them the hit singles "If Your Girl Only Knew", "One in a Million", "Hot Like Fire", and "4 Page Letter". Elliott also contributed background vocals and/or guest raps to nearly all of the tracks on which she and Timbaland worked. ''One in a Million'' went double- Platinum and made stars out of the production duo. Elliott and Timbaland continued to work together for other artists, later creating hits for artists such as Total ("What About Us", 1997), Nicole Wray ("Make It Hot", 1998), and Destiny's Child ("Get on the Bus", 1998), as well as one final hit for Aaliyah, "I Care 4 U", before her 2001 death.


Solo Career

As a ensemble rapper, Elliott began her career as a featured vocalist on Gina Thompson's, "The Things You Do" and MC Lyte 's 1996 single "Cold Rock a Party", both of which were produced by Sean "Puffy" Combs ; Combs had hoped to sign Elliott to Bad Boy Records . She instead signed a deal with Elektra Records in 1996 to create her own imprint, The Goldmind Inc. , for which she would record as a solo artist. Timbaland was again recruited as her production partner, a role he would hold for every Elliott solo release.

Over a decade after she first began offering songwriting and production services, Missy Elliott is still as widely recognized and respected by her peers, mainstream and underground, as ever. Most recently, Elliott provided production work to Ciara and was a featured rapper on Ciara's second single, a Jazze Pha production, "1, 2 Step".

With UPN , Missy started her own reality show, ''The Road to Stardom with Missy Elliott''. Although the series never made impressive ratings, it did maintain a solid audience. The winner, Jessica Betts , plans to release her album in 2006.


ALBUMS


Supa Dupa Fly


Her debut album, released in mid-1997, was ''Supa Dupa Fly'', which included "Da Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)", a blockbuster hit that established Missy as a major force in popular music. Other singles included "Beep Me 911," which featured 702 , Timbaland , and Magoo ; "Hit 'Em wit da Hee," featuring rapper Mocha and Lil' Kim and Timbaland ; and "Sock It 2 Me," a moderate hit which featured rhymes from Da Brat and a cameo by Lil' Kim in the '' Mega Man ''-inspired Music Video . The critical acceptance of ''Supa Dupa Fly'' was mixed, though generally positive; many critics commented that the album tracks, some of which Sampled Missy / Mosley hits such as "Can We" and "One in a Million", were far inferior to the singles. 1997 also saw Elliott perform on Lil Kim's girl-power anthem, a hit Remix of her song, "Not Tonight". The song's remix also featured Da Brat, Angie Martinez and Left Eye , in addition to Lil Kim and Elliott; the five women performed it live at the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards show.

In 1998, Elliott continued her successful music career by writing and producing Total 's single "Trippin'", as well as working with several others in the hip-hop and R&B communities. The same year, Elliott produced and contributed background vocals and some rhymes to former Spice Girl Mel B 's, debut single, "I Want You Back".


''Da Real World''

Elliott's second album was just as successful as the first. ''Da Real World'' (1999, see 1999 In Music ) included the singles "All N My Grill," a collaboration with Nicole Wray and Big Boi (from OutKast ), "Hot Boyz" and "She's a Bitch".


''Miss E...So Addictive''


Elliott next released ''Miss E... So Addictive'' in 2001 (see 2001 In Music ). That album produced the massive pop and urban hits "One Minute Man," featuring Ludacris and Trina , and "Get Ur Freak On", as well as the international Club hit "4 My People" and the less commercially-successful single "Take Away," which featured soulful melodies from Ginuwine and a then-unknown Tweet, who was Elliott's most recent protege and labelmate at the time.

For "Get Ur Freak On", an unusual remix was released to radio in addition to the original version of the song. The remix combined scat-singing from '' that year and on its soundtrack.

The double music video for "Take Away/4 My People" was released in the fall of 2001, shortly after the 9-11 terrorist attacks and the tragic death of Elliott's good friend Aaliyah . The "Take Away" part of the video, which was its majority, contained images of and words about Aaliyah, and the slow ballad acted as a tribute to her memory. The remainder of the video, the more upbeat "4 My People", contained scenes of people dancing happily in front of American flags and Elliott dressed in red, white and blue. Though "Take Away" flopped at radio, "4 My People" went on to become an American and European Club hit due to a popular Techno Basement Jaxx remix in 2002.

Tweet's appearance on Elliott's "Take Away" as well as her cameo at Elliott's house on '' MTV Cribs '' helped to create a buzz about the new R&B singer. Tweet's own debut single, "Oops (Oh My)", was co-written by Elliott and released through Goldmind in February 2002 . The single was a top ten hit, thanks partially to Elliott's songwriting and guest rap, and to Timbaland's unusual production on the track. Tweet and Elliott's numerous collaborations and public appearances together during this time also began to fuel media rumors that the two were having a secret Lesbian tryst, one of many media rumors about Elliott that she herself would address in her subsequent work.


''Under Construction''



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''Under Construction'' also included a track called " Back In The Day ", a nostalgic ode to Old School Hip Hop music and Fashion that featured guest vocals from Jay-Z and Tweet. A video was shot and an article on MTV.com was posted, but the video was never released.

Early 2003, Elliott produced the "American Dream Remix" (featuring Tweet's additional vocals) of Madonna 's single "American Life". In the summer of 2003, Elliott was the featured rapper on Timbaland & Magoo's long-awaited return single, "Cop That Disc"; the song was a modest hit at urban radio.


''This Is Not A Test!''


Elliott's singles, "Pass That Dutch" and "I'm Really Hot", from her fifth album, '' show opening alongside Madonna, Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera .

In 2004 , Elliot was featured on Ciara 's smash single " 1,2 Step ". The two soon became close friends and rumors began to spread of a lesbian relationship between the duo and also between Elliot and '' America's Next Top Model '' winner Eva Pigford , which all denied.


The Cookbook


Her sixth solo album, ''The Cookbook'' was released in July 2005 and debuted at number two on the US charts. Its first single, " Lose Control ", which featured Ciara and Fatman Scoop , became a Top 10 hit in the early summer (peaking at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 ), and the other album tracks featured guest appearances from Mike Jones , Fantasia , M.I.A , Slick Rick , Mary J. Blige , and Pharrell Williams . The video for "Lose Control" garnered Elliott six 2005 MTV VMA award nominations, ultimately winning two awards in the categories Best Dance Video and Best Hip-Hop Video in August. After the VMA's, Missy released "Teary Eyed" which never saw chart action although the video charted on MTV's '' Total Request Live '' for a few weeks.

In early September, Missy tore her Achilles tendon while shooting the music video for her song " We Run This ", requiring surgery and a long recovery, thus dampening promotion efforts for ''The Cookbook''. In November 2005 , Elliot won Best Female Hip Hop Artist at the 2005 American Music Awards, defeating colleagues Lil' Kim and Trina. Also in November, Missy's remixed version of Ashlee Simpson 's "L.O.V.E." (from her sophomore effort, '' I Am Me '') was included on the CD single.

Elliot premiered her own reality show on the UPN Network, ''The Road to Stardom with Missy Elliott'' in mid-2005. Although the series never made impressive ratings, it did maintain a solid audience. The winner, Jessica Betts , plans to release her album in 2006.

In December, Missy was nominated for 5 Grammy Awards, including two for "Lose Control" (Best Short From Video and Best Rap Song), one for The Cookbook (Best Rap Album), one for writing Fantasia's "Free Yourself" (Best R&B Song), and one for "1,2 Step" with Ciara (Best Rap/Sung Collaboration). Missy was also just recently been nominated for ''Best International Female Artist'' at this years Brit Awards .

In early 2006 , Elliott's single and video for "We Run This" was released with heavy airplay on VH1 , MTV , and BET . It also will be featured on the soundtrack to the gymnastics-themed film '' Stick It ''. As for future releases in 2006, Missy stated she'll be putting out a Greatest Hits record with 3 new tracks. British merchandise giant HMV has the album, entitled "Respect Me Best of," being released June 19 with the single "123" being available for purchase June 5.


TRIVIA

  • Her 2002 album ''Under Construction'' is her best selling album to date; selling 2.1 million copies in the USA.

  • "Work It" spent ten consecutive weeks at number two on the Hot 100 . The song is tied with Foreigner 's 1981 hit "Waiting For a Girl Like You" as the longest-running number two single that did not reach number one.

  • Her fifth album ''This Is Not a Test!'' was released in Nov of 2003 and debuted at number thirteen on The Billboard 200 Chart selling 144,000 copies in its first week of release; the album has only sold 690,000 to date in the USA.

  • In July of 2005 she released her sixth album ''The Cookbook'' which debuted at number two on The Billboard 200, selling 176,000 copies in the first week of release.

  • Elliott has hit number one on the US Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart twice with House Music remixes of "Gossip Folks" (2003) and the Ghostface track "Push" (aka "Tush") (2004).



DISCOGRAPHY

For more information about her singles, albums certifications, and music video, see '' Missy Elliott Discography ''


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