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Jill Scott Says Aretha Franklin Sent Her On A Hot Dog Run The First Time They Met — “You Gotta Earn Your Stripes”

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Jill Scott just dropped a story that perfectly captures the no-nonsense energy of a legend — and it’s got the internet talking.

During a recent sit-down on Fresh Air, the soulful powerhouse recalled her very first encounter with the late Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin. What should’ve been a heartfelt, career-defining moment quickly turned into something… unexpected.

After expressing her admiration, Scott says Aretha didn’t offer advice or a warm embrace — instead, she gave her an assignment.

“Go to the corner and get me two hot dogs with cooked onions and mustard.”

And Jill? She actually went.

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At the time, Scott wasn’t some unknown artist. Her career was already taking off — she even believed she had the No. 1 album in the country. Still, none of that mattered in that moment. She ran the errand, brought the food back, and waited… though she admits she doesn’t even think Aretha ate the hot dogs.

Looking back, Scott says the experience hit differently with time. What once felt like a cold interaction now feels like a lesson in humility, respect, and paying dues in the industry.

“You gotta earn your stripes,” she explained, suggesting the moment may have been Aretha’s way of sizing her up.

At the time, Scott admits she wanted more — guidance, warmth, maybe even a little mentorship. But instead, she got a reality check from one of music’s greatest icons.

Now, years later, Scott says she understands that “auntie” energy a lot more — and even sees a bit of it in herself. Still, she took something important from that moment: while respect must be earned, kindness should never be overlooked.

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Naturally, social media had mixed reactions. Some defended Aretha’s approach as old-school tough love, while others felt the request crossed the line into disrespect. But for Scott, the moment isn’t about hot dogs — it’s about legacy, humility, and knowing your place before stepping into greatness.

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