Missy Elliott (born Melissa Arnette Elliott, in, ), is a five-time -winning,. With record sales of 7.6 million she is the only female rapper to have six certified platinum albums by the, including one double platinum plaque. Elliott is known for a series of hits including ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ' and '.'
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In addition, Elliott has worked extensively as a songwriter and producer for other artists, both alone and with her producer and childhood friend. Elliott's songwriting and production credits include work for a number of other female artists, among them,. Contents Early years In the 1990s Missy Elliott, La Shawn Shellman, and Radiah Scott formed an R&B group called Sista, for which Elliott served as a singer and songwriter. She recruited her neighborhood friend as the group's and began making demo tracks. In 1991, Sista caught the attention of member/producer by performing Jodeci songs for him backstage after one of his group's concerts. In short order, Sista moved to, signed to through DeVante's imprint. Elliott took Mosley (whom DeVante re-christened ) and their friend along with her.
All 20-plus members of the Swing Mob, among them future stars such as, and, lived in a single two-story house in New York and were often at work on material both for Jodeci and their own projects. While Elliott wrote and rapped on child rapper 's debut 1993 single 'That's What Little Girls Are Made Of', she also contributed songwriting duties, credited and uncredited, to the final two Jodeci albums: 1993's and 1995's.
Timbaland and DeVante produced a Sista LP, 4 All the Sistas Around the World, completed in 1994. Though videos were released for the original and remix versions of the single 'Brand New,' the album was shelved and never released. One of the group's tracks 'It's Alright' featuring did make the in 1995. But by the end of 1995, Swing Mob had folded and many of its members dispersed; Elliott, Timbaland, Magoo, Ginuwine, and Playa remained together and collaborated on each others' records for the rest of the decade. After Swing Mob After leaving Swing Mob, Elliott and Mosley (Timbaland) worked together as a songwriting/production team, crafting tracks for acts including ('Can We?' 1997) and ('Steelo' and its ), but the most notable of them was.
Elliott and Timbaland wrote and produced nine tracks for Aaliyah's second album, (1996), among them the hit singles 'If Your Girl Only Knew,' 'One in a Million,' 'Hot Like Fire,' and '4 Page Letter.' Elliott 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- 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 ('What About Us,' 1997), ('Make It Hot,' 1998), and ('Get on the Bus,' 1998), as well as one final hit for Aaliyah, 'I Care 4 U' before her death in 2001.
Elliott began her career as a featured vocalist rapping on 's Bad Boy remixes to Gina Thompson's 'The Things That You Do,' (which had a video featuring cameo appearances by Notorious B.I.G and Puff Daddy), 's 1996 single 'Cold Rock a Party' (backup vocals by Gina Thompson), and 1996 single 'You Don't Have to Worry.' Combs had hoped to sign Elliott to his record label. Also that year Elliott appeared on the Men of Vizion's remix of 'Do Thangz' which was produced by Rodney Jerkins (coincidentally the producer of the original version of 'The Things That You Do').
She instead signed a deal with in to create her own imprint, for which she would record as a solo artist. Timbaland was again recruited as her production partner, a role he would hold on most Elliott solo releases. Missy also appeared in 's song 'All The Time' with, and in 1997 on Levert Sweat Gill classic album. The same year, she rapping in 'Keys To My House' with old friends group. Album releases Supa Dupa Fly and Da Real World In the center of a busy period making guest appearances and writing for other artists, Elliott's debut album, (originally titled 'Hit 'em wit da Hee') was released in mid-1997. The year also saw Elliott perform live at The MTV Video Music Awards show on a remix to 's 'Not Tonight' with fellow rappers and and -rapper.
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In 1998, Elliott continued her successful career in the background as a producer and writer on 's single 'Trippin',' as well as working with several others in the hip-hop and communities. The same year, Elliott also produced and made a guest appearance on 's, debut solo single 'I Want You Back,' which topped the.
Although a much darker album than her debut, Elliott's second album was just as successful as the first: selling 1.5 million copies and 3 million copies worldwide. included the singles ',' a collaboration with and (from ), a remix to ' and '.' Miss E So Addictive Missy Elliott next released in. The album spawned the massive pop and urban hits.