Missy Elliott production discography

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The following is a discography of songs with production and writing credits from American woman rapper and record producer Missy Elliott, sorted by album, date, and title. [1]

Contents

1993

Raven-Symoné Here's to New Dreams

1995

Tony ThompsonSexsational

Jason WeaverStay with Me (EP)

Jodeci The Show, the After Party, the Hotel

Various – Dangerous Minds soundtrack

1996

702 No Doubt

Aaliyah One in a Million

Busta Rhymes It's a Party (Vinyl)

Ginuwine Ginuwine...The Bachelor

1997

Tha Truth – Makin' Moves

Shades – Shades

Adina HowardWelcome to Fantasy Island

Mariah Carey Butterfly

Puff Daddy & the Family No Way Out

SWV Release Some Tension

Timbaland & Magoo Welcome to Our World

1998

Melanie B Hot

MC Lyte Seven & Seven

Various – Cousin Skeeter

Yo YoEbony

ElusionThink About It

Nicole Make It Hot

Total Kima, Keisha, and Pam

Timbaland Tim's Bio: Life from da Bassment

Whitney Houston My Love Is Your Love

Various – Why Do Fools Fall in Love soundtrack

Various – Hav Plenty soundtrack

Various – Dr. Dolittle soundtrack

1999

Destiny's Child The Writing's on the Wall

702 702

Missy Elliott – Da Real World

Nas I Am...

2000

Take 5Against All Odds

Tamar Tamar

Tamia A Nu Day

Various – Bait soundtrack

Various – Romeo Must Die soundtrack

2001

Various – Moulin Rouge! soundtrack

Aaliyah Aaliyah

Bubba Sparxxx Dark Days, Bright Nights

Missy Elliott – Miss E ...So Addictive

2002

Mary J. Blige No More Drama

Karen Clark Sheard 2nd Chance

Me'Shell Ndegeocello Cookie: The Anthropological Mixtape

Code5 – Code5... The Secret's Out

Missy Elliott – Under Construction

TLC 3D

Trina Diamond Princess

Tweet Southern Hummingbird

Whitney Houston Just Whitney

2003

Beyoncé Dangerously in Love

Lil' Mo Meet the Girl Next Door

Sticky Fingaz Decade: "...but wait it gets worse"

Missy Elliott – This Is Not a Test!

Karen Clark Sheard The Heavens Are Telling

Monica After the Storm

Mýa Moodring

Various – Honey soundtrack

Various – The Fighting Temptations soundtrack

2004

213 The Hard Way

Angie Stone Stone Love

Ciara Goodies

Fantasia Barrino Free Yourself

Various – Shark's Tale

2005

Missy Elliott – The Cookbook

Tweet It's Me Again

2006

Fantasia Fantasia

Monica The Makings of Me

2007

Keyshia Cole Just Like You

2008

Jazmine Sullivan Fearless

Jennifer Hudson Jennifer Hudson

Jessica Betts – Jessie Pearl

2009

Angie Stone Unexpected

2010

Monica Still Standing

Jazmine Sullivan Love Me Back

2012

Monica New Life

2014

Sharaya JTakin' It No More single

Missy Elliott Block Party

2015

Monica Code Red

2016

Tweet Charlene

Fifth Harmony 7/27

2019

Missy Elliott Iconology

2020

Toni Braxton Spell My Name

2023

Various The Color Purple soundtrack

Unreleased / Non-album songs

702

Aaliyah

BlaqueTorch

Cheri Dennis

Eminem

Fantasia

Janet Jackson

Jazmine Sullivan Break My Little Heart

Jessica Betts

Missy Elliott

Mocha – Bella Mafia

Monica

NicoleElektric Blue

Olivia

Sarah Jo Martin

So Def

TimbalandThe World Is Ours

Torrey Carter The Life I Live

Total

Tweet

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