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Missy Elliott’s Six Studio Albums Are Now All Certified Platinum Or Higher In The U.S.

Missy Elliott breaks records and sets the standard. In fact, most people are ready and waiting to give the industry vet her flowers. Missy fans recently learned of another reason to celebrate her artistry. According to Chart Data, the artist and producer and ultimate creative landed another milestone.

Missy Breaks Record

“All six of [Missy Elliott’s] studio albums are now certified [RIAA] Platinum or higher, the most among female rappers,” Chart Data tweeted on Saturday.

She responded to the news with a seemingly excited and thankful tweet.

“This is a HUGE MILESTONE,” Missy wrote in a quote tweet of Chart Data’s news. “No matter how long it took to get here I am here & I AM HUMBLY GRATEFUL.”

The certified projects include Supa Dupa Fly (released in 1997),Da Real World (1999), Miss E…So Addictive (2001), Under Construction (2002), This Is Not A Test (2003),andThe Cookbook (2005).

Sharing The Credit

Missy knowingly keeps her energy humble and welcoming. In October, she braggedonline about Jazmine Sullivan’s talent, which Missy first tapped into back when Jazzy was just 14 years old. Apparently, the talented musician use to tell labels about Jazmine’s talent calling her “different with an anointing.” Well, Missy brought the same uplifting sentiment in her initial tweet about the certification update.

“To all my SISTERS in HIP HOP yall keep doing yall thang & SHINING,” she tweeted.

A Woman Of Many Firsts

Missy also called on Atlantic Records to get “ALL [her] singles updated now” as well as “the rest of [her] albums.” Meanwhile, fans celebrated the news by digging into some of the other moments Missy has landed a “first.”

Twitter user @JonoMGreaves shared a thread of firsts that began with this latest certification win. Jono also included when Missy became the “first female rapper to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.” Additionally, the musical genius was the “first female rapper to receive an Honorary Doctorate in Music from Berklee College.”

“God knows I am Humbly Grateful for this THREAD below,” Missy tweeted referencing Jono’s tweets. “& the reason I always say that because no matter how much TALENT a artists has it’s because of the FANS SUPPORT that HISTORY can be made! Love each of you & Atlantic Records & Elektra Records.”

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Cassandra Santiago

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