, Elliott shares that she has"some new stuff in the works." Although the rapper and producer keeps mum about a timeline, telling that she doesn't want to get in trouble with fans, she does tease that the music will be"fun" and"upbeat."
The Portsmouth, Virginia, native reveals a few artists she'd love to collaborate with in the future, including André 3000, Rihanna, Erykah Badu and Jill Scott. She even shares that she'd love to revisit a true, fan-favorite collaboration with Beyoncé, 2003's"Signs." Obviously, it worked for the star! Six platinum albums later and Elliott is making history as the first woman in rap to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Elliott celebrated the news when it was announced last month on Twitter, crediting her"Supafriends" for the honor.