Missy Elliot on Songwriters Hall of Fame nod "I feel so blessed"
It's soooo good to see her honored this way.
https://wtop.com/music/2018/11/missy-elliott-on-songwriters-hall-nod-i-feel-so-blessed/
NEW YORK (AP) For Missy Elliott, being a good friend and listener turned into songwriting gold.
Conversations with her girlfriends fueled a great deal of her songwriting, Elliott said, resulting in her turning those stories into smash hits, from Monicas So Gone, a No. 1 R&B success, to Fantasias Free Yourself.
I would be around friends and a lot of times (and) everybodys just laughing and playing, but I would listen to the stories and use those in songs because they were like everyday topics for the girls that I hung around (with), Elliott said in an interview with The Associated Press this week. They didnt know that, but I was just sitting there like, Wow, thats a song.'
You keep going through the same thing with the same dude, keep going back, over and over again and we keep sitting here listening, saying we aint gon be there next time when you go back, and we right here again sitting through the same story, she added, laughing.
Elliott could probably write a song about anything. Her wild, eccentric style and creative lyricism make her one of musics best storytellers and recently earned her a nomination for the prestigious 2019 Songwriters Hall of Fame class. She could be the first female rapper to enter the organization and the third overall rapper after recent inductees Jay-Z and Jermaine Dupri.
I feel so humbled and truly blessed to be even nominated thats huge, she said.
The rapper-songwriter-producer-singer has a number of Top 10 pop hits, ranging from her own songs with Work It, Get Ur Freak On and Lose Control to tracks she has written for others, including Ciaras 1,2 Step, 702s Where My Girls At, Tweets Oops (Oh My), Totals Trippin' and Nicole Wrays Make It Hot. She even produced Keyshia Coles anthem, Let It Go, which reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and produced the 2001 remake of Lady Marmalade with Christina Aguilera, Pink, Mya and Lil Kim, which hit the No. 1 spot for five weeks and won a Grammy Award.
this is also a good write up on Missy , posted in African American Group:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/118766436