Missy Elliott Discuss Pharrell, Creativity, And How Puff Daddy Changed Her Career

“I don’t think Puffy knows what he did for hip-hop.”

January 08, 2016

Missy Elliott's legacy may not have existed today without Puff Daddy's encouragement, the “WTF” singer revealed in a new clip from her episode of Pharrell's BeatsONE show OTHERtone, airing in full this Sunday at 3PM EST.

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In the heyday of Bad Boy Records, Missy Elliot was contemplating giving up rap to focus on a label as well as writing and producing for other artists. However, a chance studio encounter with Puff Daddy changed all that: “He came over and said 'Yo money, you still rap? I got this record I want you to hop on.' I was so nervous.” That record became Gina Thompson's “The Things You Do” remix, which put Missy's famous “Hee Hee Hee Hee How” punchline everywhere, something Elliott acknowledges represented a new sound for rap: “I don't think Puffy knows what he did for hip-hop. He intertwined hip-hop and R&B and he made it so people weren't intimidated.”

Elliot also gives some insight into working with Pharrell, and how maintaining her creative integrity is key. Watch those clips below.

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Missy Elliott Discuss Pharrell, Creativity, And How Puff Daddy Changed Her Career