Born in the small town of Thompson, Georgia, Jackson was the daughter of a sharecropper. Jackson's mother died while she was still a child, and subsequently, she and her father moved to Newark, New Jersey. By the time she was in her mid-teens, she moved to Brooklyn, New York, and lived with an aunt. Jackson occasionally worked as a model for magazines like Jive and Sepia.
Her career is said to have begun on a dare to enter a 1964 Harlem nightclub talent contest, which she soundly won.
Though Jackson first recorded for MGM records, she soon left and began her long association with Spring records. Among her early hits was Hurts So Good which was featured in the blaxploitation film Cleopatra Jones. During the 1970s, she travelled the Southern club circuit along with other bands like The Mighty Majors. Jackson is a former Grammy Award nominee for If Loving You is Wrong (I Don't Want to Be Right) from the album Caught Up. On that album, the follow-up Still Caught Up, and others, she was backed by the renowned Muscle Shoals rhythm section. Her voice is frequently compared to Gladys Knight's.
Jackson's chart success continued into the 1980s. Two of her largest hits during this period include "Hot! Wild! Unrestricted Crazy Love" and "Love Is A Dangerous Game". Both songs reached the Top 10 of R&B chart.
Jackson wrote and starred in the touring play "Young Man, Older Woman," based on her album of the same title. Two more albums followed, 1994's Rock N' Soul and 1995's It's Over.
Jackson now runs her own record label, Weird Wreckuds. For the past several years Jackson has had her own radio show in Dallas, Texas. Broadcasting via remote from her home in Atlanta, Jackson can be found working during the afternoon drive time from 3-6 p.m. on KKDA 730 AM.
In 2000, Jackson's voice was featured in "Am I Wrong" by Etienne de Crecy, sampled from her performance in "If Loving You is Wrong". In 2001, Jackson issued her album, Not For Church Folk! on her own label, Weird Wreckuds. It includes the single, "Butt--A-Cize."
We Got To Hit It Off
Millie Jackson Lyrics
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So you ain't talking to no fool
Yes, I may have judged by the other men
But you can′t make me lose my cool
Yes, I'm a liberated woman
But that shouldn't make you be so cold
I can′t let you use me
Just in the play you role
Hit It Off
Before we break it back give me all
I said "we got to hit it off"
Well well well
Now you think I′m attracted to you,
Lord knows i think you a fan,
But with all respect to you
I don't make my body rule my mind
Yes, I′m a liberated woman
But that shouldn't make you be so cold
I can′t let you use me
Just the plan in rule
I can make control
Hit It Off
Oh baby yea
In Millie Jackson's song "We Got To Hit It Off", the lyrics revolve around a strong and independent woman who is experienced in the ways of the world. She is not easily fooled and has a good sense of judgment when it comes to men. She is not someone who can be easily used or manipulated and will not let anyone play games with her emotions. She is also not someone who lets her physical attraction rule her mind and decisions.
The lyrics show that the woman is looking for a man who can understand and appreciate her strength and independence. She wants a man who will not be intimidated by her but rather will complement her and bring out the best in her. The lyrics also suggest that the woman is not interested in casual flings or games and wants a serious and meaningful relationship.
The lyrics are powerful and show the strength and confidence of the woman. It is a message to women everywhere that they should not compromise on their independence, strength, and self-respect, and that there are men out there who will appreciate them for who they are.
Line by Line Meaning
I’ve been around the world and back again
I have travelled extensively and have a wealth of experience.
So you ain't talking to no fool
Do not mistake my knowledge for ignorance.
Yes, I may have judged by the other men
I have learned from the actions of other men in the past.
But you can’t make me lose my cool
My emotions will not be easily swayed.
Yes, I'm a liberated woman
I am an empowered woman who values independence.
But that shouldn't make you be so cold
Don’t be distant or dismissive because of my independence.
I can’t let you use me
I will not allow myself to be taken advantage of.
Just in the play you role
I will not engage in a relationship unless it is a mutually respectful partnership.
I can make control
I have the ability to take charge and make decisions.
Hit It Off
Let us form a connection or bond.
Before we break it back give me all
Before we move on, I need to know everything about you.
I said 'we got to hit it off'
I am emphasizing the importance of forming a connection between us.
Now you think I'm attracted to you
You are under the assumption that I am romantically interested in you.
Lord knows I think you a fan
I acknowledge that you are a fan of mine.
But with all respect to you
Despite acknowledging your admiration, I maintain my dignity and self-respect.
I don't make my body rule my mind
I refuse to let physical desire overpower my rational decisions.
Oh baby yea
A general expression of enthusiasm or excitement towards the situation.
Writer(s): Benny Latimore
Contributed by Brody T. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@Ralf-dj3sx
Soooooo great voice
@sheilapalmer224
You are so sosososo underrated
@sheilapalmer224
You go
@jeby80
❤❤❤
@davidbeazley1958
Miss Jackson and I share a birthday and she's still going strong at 79.