Missy Elliot performs at Lilith Fair at Jones Beach, New York, New York, July 16, 1998
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In the 1990’s, many of the women in rap videos were scantily clad (if they were clad at all).
But Missy Elliott took a different approach. In her first music video, she wore a comically large black body suit that was inflated like a Macy’s Thanksgiving Day balloon.
You want curves? Here’s your curves.
Beyond her fashion sense, the music she and her partner Timbaland produced was unlike anything else.
On Morning Edition, cultural critic Kiana Fitzgerald looks back at some of the game-changing moments in Hip-Hop. One of her choices: Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott’s 1997 debut album, Supa Dupa Fly.
Fitzgerald remembers being puzzled by her first experience with Missy Elliott: “When ‘The Rain’ video came out and she was in the inflatable patent leather suit, it was like, what is going on here?”
Fitzgerald credits Elliott with carving out a place for Black women who didn’t fit the ‘video vixen’ mold.
“She’s made a lot of things possible, just with her mere presence,” she says.
Missy Elliott made hip-hop more welcoming for women rappers
Even though they have been foundational members of hip-hop every step of the way, women found themselves blocked by the gatekeepers at record labels and radio. who created arbitrary limits on the number of women who could pass through the door in any particular era.
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By the 1990’s, artists like Lil’ Kim and Foxy Brown were popular, but Fitzgerald …
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