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Missy Elliott has been front and center in music headlines and pop culture over the past few days. A whirlwind of excitement surrounds her as she prepares for her highly anticipated first headlining tour in sixteen years, Out of This World The Missy Elliot Experience, set to kick off on July 4. She told People and ABC News that she’s “super excited” and feeling healthier than ever thanks to lifestyle changes to manage Graves’ disease. Missy’s spoken candidly about her struggles with the autoimmune condition, recalling years of symptoms from extreme weight loss and tremors to anxiety and high blood pressure. She’s admitted several times, including in Billboard and Good Morning America interviews, that it was so debilitating she couldn’t even physically write music and required nearly a decade away from the spotlight to recover. Now, Missy says her health is greatly improved, mostly thanks to diet and exercise—she “feels blessed to be here” and in good health, even as she still manages occasional aches and fatigue.
The impending tour is especially significant, not only because Missy Elliott will headline for the first time—joined by longtime collaborators Ciara and Busta Rhymes—but also because it follows her induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame last November. She made history as the first female hip hop artist ever inducted, underscoring her lasting impact on the industry. In a statement to ABC News, Missy said this “incredible time” is marked by multiple milestone firsts and fan demand for the tour was a major driving force. She intends to do it “big…and with family,” reflecting her bond with the performers joining her on stage.
On the media circuit, Missy’s not shy about advocating for the founding sisters of rap, alongside names like Trina, Foxy Brown, and Lil Kim, as mentioned in recent social media chatter on Threads. Music fans continue to revisit her classic collaborations—for example, her iconic single Lose Control with Ciara and Fat Man Scoop resurfaced online last week, keeping her legacy circulating among new audiences.
Further testament to her enduring influence, Missy was featured prominently in media coverage of Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery, the new documentary that premiered at TIFF. The film credits Elliott, along with Erykah Badu, as transformative additions to the festival’s line-up, further diversifying the event and expanding its profile in the late '90s. In Q&A portions after screenings, organizers reminded audiences how Elliott helped bring hip hop into spaces that previously lacked ethnic and genre diversity.
Business-wise, no new brand deals or product launches have been reported for Missy in the last few days, but the buzz around her tour is taking center stage across mainstream channels, from entertainment wires to music commentary sites. Headlines everywhere highlight her remarkable resilience and late-career breakthroughs, with People’s recent feature summing up the public sentiment: “Missy Elliott says she’s blessed to be here” as she readies for her biggest tour yet. With her return to live performing mere weeks away, Missy’s role as a trailblazer—not just for women in music but for hip hop’s future—has rarely been clearer or more celebrated.
Speculative talk online hints at unreleased music with frequent collaborator Timbaland, fueled by his recent Variety interview, but nothing official is confirmed. For now, all eyes remain on Missy Elliott’s momentous summer comeback and how she continues to shape and inspire generations of artists and fans.
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