Missy Elliott to Release 'Iconology' Days Before Being Honored at MTV VMAs
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This collection of new songs from the 'Work It' hitmaker, who will become the first female rapper to accept the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award, will be her first album after a 14-year hiatus.

AceShowbiz - Rapper Missy Elliott is set to unveil a collection of new songs on Thursday night (August 22), following a 14 year hiatus from music - and four days before she's honoured at the MTV Video Music Awards.

The "Work It" hitmaker has taken to Twitter to announce the new album, titled "Iconology".

"At midnight tonight I'm dropping a collection of new songs!" she writes. "Let's #ThrowItBack to a time when music just felt good and made us want to dance!"

She signed off as "Dr. Melissa 'Missy' Elliott", referencing the honorary doctorate she was presented with at California's Berklee College in May.

The news comes as she prepares to take the stage at the VMAs on Monday, when she will become the first female rapper to accept the coveted Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award.

While the 48-year-old has made appearances on tracks for Katy Perry and Lizzo in recent years, she has not released new material since her album "The Cookbook" in 2005.

Meanwhile, a museum celebrating the rap icon will open ahead of her big night at the prizegiving.

Presented in partnership with bosses at Pepsi, the interactive pop-up experience will highlight Elliott's career and feature some of her most iconic music videos and daring costumes.

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