Missy Elliott Makes History as First Woman in Hip Hop Inducted into Rock Hall
Hip hop icon Missy Elliott becomes the first woman to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, marking a historic moment in music history. We discuss it here!
MISSY ELLIOT at the 2003 Vibe Awards in Santa Monica, CA. November 20, 2003 Paul Smith / Featureflash
By: Adonis Armstrong
Hip hop icon Missy Elliott has been selected for induction into the 2023 class of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The announcement was made today (May 3), marking a historic moment. This was also her first year of eligibility which is a well deserved honor. As the first woman in hip hop to receive this honor, she has paved the way for future generations of women in the genre, showing that it is possible to break through and succeed in an industry that has traditionally been dominated by men. Alongside Missy Elliott, a total of 13 other influential icons have been included in this year's annual recognition.
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— Missy Elliott (@MissyElliott) May 3, 2023
For over three decades, Missy Elliott has been a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. She first rose to fame in the mid-1990s as a songwriter and producer for artists like Aaliyah, before launching her own solo career with the release of her debut album Supa Dupa Fly in 1997. Her unique blend of rap, R&B, and electronic music quickly made her a standout in the industry, and her music videos, which were often directed by her longtime collaborator Dave Meyers, pushed the boundaries of what was possible in terms of visuals and choreography.
Elliott's impact on hip hop and popular music as a whole is immeasurable. She has won numerous awards, including four Grammy Awards, and has sold over 30 million records worldwide. She has also been recognized for her songwriting and production talents, having penned hits for major artists like Beyoncé, Whitney Houston, and Ciara.
As we celebrate Missy Elliott's induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, we are reminded of the immense talent and creativity that she has brought to the music industry. Her music and her legacy will continue to inspire and influence generations to come, and she will always be remembered as a true pioneer and icon in hip hop.
The venue for the 38th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony has been confirmed as Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY, and the event is scheduled to take place on Friday, Nov. 3, 2023. Information about ticket sales will be provided at a later time.
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Lil Wayne, Dr. Dre, and Missy Elliott received the Recording Academy’s Global Impact Award
Lil Wayne, Dr. Dre and Missy Elliott received the Recording Academy’s Global Impact Award at the 2023 Black Music Collective’s BMC Honors. We discuss it here!
SACRAMENTO, CA - AUGUST 28: Rapper Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. aka Lil Wayne performs in concert as part of America's Most Wanted Tour at Sleep Train Arena on August 28, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
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By: Joshua Martin
Black Music icons took center stage at the annual Recording Academy Honors hosted by the Recording Academy’s Black Music Collective in celebration of this year’s Grammy Awards at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles. Spearheaded by CEO Harvey Mason Jr, The Black Music Collective was formed in 2020 by prominent industry leaders to promote Black representation and inclusion.
Hip Hop legend Lil Wayne took home the Recording Academy’s Global Impact Award, which was affectionately renamed the ‘Dr. Dre Impact Global Award’ in honor of the West Coast music legend.
During his acceptance speech, Wayne reflected on his career in the music industry and the adversity he faced becoming a success hailing from Louisiana.
“I don’t get honored. Where I’m from, New Orleans, you’re not supposed to do this.”
Preceded by emotional video tributes by Drake and the new Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders, the night of celebrations continued for Wayne as his peers, 2Chainz and Tyga, performed some of Wayne’s greatest hits on a night where the past, present and future of Black music were being honored.
Followed by a lively performance by West Coast legend Snoop Dogg, Ty Dolla Sign, and Kurupt. During his speech, Dr Dre. spoke about his hip hop origins and how music changed his life.
“The birth of hip-hop completely changed the course of my life. Just imagine where a lot of Black men, including myself, would be without hip-hop. I was in junior high school when I had ever heard hip-hop for the first time. I heard mixing and scratching, I couldn’t get enough of that sound. And once I got my hands on the turntables, I knew I had found my wings and I was determined to know how to fly.”
Before being introduced by longtime manager Mona Scott-Young and Ciara, Elliott was praised by super producer Timbaland and fellow singer, rapper Lizzo with heartfelt video tributes. Emotionally herself, Missy exclaimed how important this award means to her.
“People don’t understand that this is a Global Impact Award. It’s not just neighborhood, it’s global. So it hits different when you stand up here, knowing that when you get something like this, you gotta know that you’ve been through a lot.”
She also gave a powerful tribute to fellow winner, Epic Records CEO Sylvia Rhone. Later, Swiss Beatz commanded a packed house to give “Sylvia Rhone the Great” a standing ovation before presenting her with the Global Impact award.
“It’s been a lot of years for me in hip-hop, and it’s even more special to me amongst this elite group of artists with Dr. Dre, Missy Elliott, Lil Wayne, each of whom I’ve had the privilege of working with throughout my career.”
Additional musical acts included Chloe Bailey, Busta Rhymes, and Tweet.
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Missy Elliott and A Tribe Called Quest Get 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Nominations
Missy Elliott and A Tribe Called Quest announced as 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees. We discuss it here!
NOVI SAD, SERBIA - JULY 10, Missy Elliott performing on the Best European Music Festival - EXIT 2010, on July 10, 2010 in the Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad.
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By: Adonis Armstrong
This year has been an amazing year for many hip hop artists from nomination to winning awards. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced 14 nominees for this year's class including some hip hop heavyweights Missy Elliott and A Tribe Called Quest. The two are among hip hop royalty when it comes to creation and paving their own lanes in the industry.
Missy Elliott, the iconic rapper and producer, has been nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame class of 2023. This is a major milestone in her career and a testament to her impact on the music industry.
Missy is highly regarded as one of the pioneers of hip hop and R&B from her artistic creativity style. Her innovative style that she brought to the game of hip hop was crazy. Her debut album Supa Dupa Fly was released in 1997 which I believe is a certified CLASSIC! The production of the album is A1 on how she blends hip hop, R&B, and funk music all together, which. is still heavily inspired today. Throughout her career, Missy has released six studio albums and has collaborated with numerous artists, including Aaliyah, Timbaland, Ginuwine.
Her impact on music extends far beyond her own discography, but her innovative music videos, which often feature her as the main character and creative director, have been praised for their creativity and impact on the music video industry. I can remember when I was a kid watching her videos when I was younger thinking she had some of the dopest music videos in the game.
A Tribe Called Quest, pioneers in their own right are by far one of the most influential hip-hop groups of all time, has just been nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. This news has been met with widespread excitement and joy from fans and music lovers.
A Tribe Called Quest
ATCQ are known for their unique approach to hip hop such as their native tongues style and conscious lyrics. The groups first three albums People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm, The Low End Theory, and Midnight Marauders are stamped as hip hop history. The group has left an indelible mark on the music industry and has inspired countless artists over the years.
The Afrocentric style in their music was amazing and continues to last the test of time in hip hop history. The style is evident in their music and lyrics which often focuses on themes of African and African American culture, history, and consciousness. Even the fashion choices they incorporated from African fashion helped them shape and define a huge part of the hip hop genre.
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