Missy Elliott reveals the truth about all of her solo albums
Rap icon Missy Elliott isn’t hold back. Instead, she’s coming forward to provide ample clarity and context behind putting out all of her albums dating back to her unforgettable 1997 Supa Dupa Fly debut.
Missy Elliott reveals the truth about her solo albums
Missy lit up her Twitter page to share the project’s cover art and reveal her state of mind going into each one. She also revealed just how quickly her and longtime friend/producer Timbaland wrapped up her debut LP.
‘My 1st album was stressfree because I didn’t have any expectations. My label told me they would give me my own label if I did 1 album so me & @Timbaland completed this album in 2 weeks not knowing this would be the beginning of many more to come🔥’ … Now this was my 2nd album “Da Real World” this was the hardest album to complete because of the success of the 1st album I was so hard on myself & for a while This was my least favorite until years later I realized the MASTERPIECE @Timbaland & I had created💯🔥 … By this album I felt a small relief & I felt my 2nd album allowed me & @Timbaland to EXPERIMENT with my 3rd album🔉outtaspace sounds since my 2nd album was theatrical with knockin beats🔉 We were open to showing what the FUTURE of music could sound like in our minds🔥 … This album was challenging because every1 of my albums was so different in sound & cadence Tim and I was scratching our heads on which direction to go next😩 so we took our love for old school Hip Hop & breaks beats & Blended with our FUTURE sound & this what came of it🔥 … This album @Timbaland & I was back to SOUND EXPERIMENTING & we felt a little more free to explore since the other albums success. But each album was a lil pressure except “SUPADUPAFLY” & “So Addictive” but each time we took a risk sonically🔥’