Missy Elliott says she was never informed about a posthumous Aaliyah
album. The singer/rapper/producer has been silent while Drake,
Timbaland, and members of Aaliyah's family spoke out about the
project—until now.
Elliott responded to a fan's tweet congratulating her on her
involvement in the album with pure confusion. “I had no clue there was
one, no 1 told me,” she replied, before deleting the post all together.
As previously reported, Jomo Hankerson who
runs Blackground Records, and is also Aaliyah's cousin, confirmed that
Drake and Noah “40” Shebib will executive producer the release, which
will feature more than a dozen songs from the late singer. Initially,
Hankerson said that he and his father, Barry, were helming the project,
before changing his story. He also made it clear that Timbaland will be
involved, but apparently forgot to reach to Elliott. Last week rumors began to swirl that Drake approached Aaliyah's
estate to get his hands on her music. He released the song “Enough
Said,” over the weekend, and during an interview with Much Music explained why he wanted to get involved.
“It's not about me, it's not about 40, it's really about her and her
fans, and us getting the opportunity to give you something that we feel
is great,” he said.
Timbaland also weighed in on the matter asking that Drake not go forward with the release without his and Elliott's input. With all the confusion, and ever-changing stories, it's hard to
figure exactly which account is accurate. If nothing else, all this
chatter is only upping the level of anticipation behind the release.
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