Background
"You Got Me" was co-written by musician Jill Scott,who recorded vocals for the song's chorus and bridge. Her part was subsequently re-recorded by Badu at the insistence of MCA Records,who wanted a higher-profile collaboration for the album's official lead single (at the time,Scott was relatively unknown outside Philadelphia). When the group later went on tour,Scott joined them during performances of the song. The original version was later released on the 2005 compilation Home Grown! The Beginners Guide to Understanding the Roots,Volume One.
The song garnered the Roots and Badu a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group in 2000. In 2011,the Roots,Badu and Scott all performed the song together at VH1 Divas Celebrates Soul . [2]
In 2026,after 26 years of the Grammy win,The Recording Academy and The Black Music Collective,fixed a technicality at the 2026 Recording Academy Honors by awarding Eve the Grammy Award for her contribution to the song. The award was presented by Harvey Mason Jr. In Eve's acceptance speech,she acknowledges that "what is yours,never can miss you" and credited radio personality Ebro for not giving up about the issue,placing it at forefront. [3] [4]
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