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Aretha Franklin’s unusual first impression on Jill Scott says everything about earning respect

Shekari PhilemonBy Shekari PhilemonApril 2, 2026 Entertainment No Comments4 Mins Read
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Jill Scott at V103 Block Party in Chicago (Photo credit: Eddy "Precise" Lamarre)
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Jill Scott has had plenty of memorable moments in a career that spans decades, but few have stayed with her quite like the first time she met Aretha Franklin. The encounter did not go the way she imagined. There was no warm embrace, no words of encouragement, and no acknowledgment of Scott’s rising star. There was, however, a very specific order for two hot dogs with cooked onions and mustard.

Scott shared the story during a recent appearance on NPR’s Fresh Air, describing the moment with a mix of laughter and genuine reflection. At the time, she had the number one album in the country. Franklin did not seem particularly impressed. She simply told Scott to go to the corner and bring back the hot dogs, and Scott went.

The errand that became a lesson

Scott recalled waiting after she returned with the food, uncertain what came next. She does not even think Franklin ate the hot dogs.

For a younger Scott, the experience stung a little. She had hoped to be welcomed into the fold, to receive some guidance or at least a kind word from one of the most iconic figures in music history. What she got instead was a task with no clear explanation and no immediate payoff.

Years later, her perspective has shifted considerably. Scott said she now understands that Franklin was not being dismissive. She was watching. The errand was less about hot dogs and more about seeing what kind of person Scott was when the spotlight was not directly on her. Would she bristle? Would she refuse? Or would she simply go?

Scott went. And she thinks that mattered.

Becoming the auntie

Now further along in her own career, Scott says she recognizes herself in that dynamic. She described reaching the stage of life where she embodies what she called the auntie perspective, a particular kind of toughness that is ultimately rooted in care. The message behind it, as she imagines Franklin might have framed it, is about not wasting time. Yours or anyone else’s.

She described the lesson as something she has come to genuinely appreciate, even if it took time to arrive at that place. Earning your place, she suggested, is not diminished by the fact that the test did not look like one.

The story did spark some debate online, with several people pushing back on the idea that sending someone on a menial errand constitutes meaningful mentorship. The criticism largely centered on the difference between earning respect and being made to perform tasks that serve no real purpose.

A career built on staying true to herself

The Franklin anecdote fits into a larger narrative Scott has been sharing publicly as she promotes new music. She has spoken openly about being told early in her career that she would need to change her appearance and conform to a narrower idea of what a successful artist should look like. She ignored that advice entirely and built a devoted following on her own terms.

She has also been candid about the years she spent stepping back from music to focus on family, raise her son, and move through significant personal changes including two divorces and the physical and emotional shifts that come with midlife. Her return to recording, she has said, feels less like a comeback and more like a continuation of something she has always known how to do.

The hot dog story, told with warmth and a clear sense of perspective, lands somewhere between a fond memory and a philosophy. Some lessons arrive wrapped in ceremony. Others arrive with cooked onions and mustard.

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Shekari Philemon

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