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Erica Abi Wright (born February 26, 1971), known professionally as Erykah Badu (), is an American singer-songwriter, record producer and actress. Influenced by R&B, soul, and hip hop, Badu rose to prominence in the late 1990s when her debut album '' Baduizm'' (1997), placed her at the forefront of the neo soul movement, earning her the honorific nickname " Queen of Neo Soul" by music critics. Badu's career began after she opened a show for
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in 1994 in
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; leading to record label executive Kedar Massenburg signing her to Kedar Entertainment. Her first album, ''Baduizm'', was released in February 1997. It spawned four singles: " On & On", "
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", " Next Lifetime" and " Otherside of the Game". The album was certified triple Platinum by the
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(RIAA). Her first live album, ''
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'', was released in November 1997 and was certified double Platinum by the RIAA. Her second studio album, '' Mama's Gun'', was released in 2000. It spawned three singles: " Bag Lady", which became her first top 10 single on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 peaking at #6, "
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" and "
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". The album was certified Platinum by the RIAA. Badu's third album, '' Worldwide Underground'', was released in 2003. It generated three singles: " Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)", "Danger" and "Back in the Day (Puff)" with 'Love' becoming her second song to reach the top 10 of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, peaking at #9. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA. Badu's fourth album, ''
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'', was released in 2008. It spawned two singles: "
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" and " Soldier". '' New Amerykah Part Two'' was released in 2010 and fared well both critically and commercially. It contained the album's lead single " Window Seat", which led to controversy. Badu's voice has been compared to jazz singer Billie Holiday. Early in her career, Badu was recognizable for her eccentric style, which often included wearing very large and colorful headwraps. She was a core member of the
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. As an actress, she has played a number of supporting roles in movies including '' Blues Brothers 2000'', '' The Cider House Rules'' and '' House of D''. She also has appeared in the documentaries ''
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'' and '' The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975.''


Early life

Erykah Badu was born Erica Abi Wright in Dallas, Texas. Her mother raised her, her brother Eevin, and her sister alone after separating from their father, William Wright Jr. The children's maternal and paternal grandmothers often helped look after them. Badu had her first taste of show business at the age of four, singing and dancing at the
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and The Black Academy of Arts and Letters (TBAAL) under the guidance of her godmother, Gwen Hargrove, and uncle TBAAL founder Curtis King. By the age of 14, Badu was freestyling for a local radio station alongside such talent as
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. In her youth, she had decided to change the spelling of her first name from Erica to Erykah, as she believed her original name was a " slave name". The term "kah" signifies the inner self. She adopted the surname "Badu" because it is her favorite jazz scat sound; also, among the
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in Ghana, it is the term for the 10th-born child. After graduating from
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, Badu went on to study theater at Grambling State University, a historically black university. She left the university in 1993 before graduating, to focus more fully on music. During this time, Badu took several minimum-wage jobs to support herself. She taught drama and dance to children at the South Dallas Cultural Center. Working and touring with her cousin, Robert "Free" Bradford, she recorded a 19-song demo, ''Country Cousins'', which attracted the attention of Kedar Massenburg. He set Badu up to record a duet with
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, "Your Precious Love", and eventually signed her to a record deal with Universal Records.


Career


''Baduizm'' and ''Live'' (1997–99)

'' Baduizm'', Badu's debut album, was released in early 1997. The album met with critical and commercial success, debuting at number two on the ''
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'' charts and number one on the US ''Billboard'' Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. ''Baduizm''s commercial and critical success helped establish Badu as one of the emerging neo soul genre's leading artists.O'Donnell, David
Review: ''Baduizm''
. BBC Music. Retrieved 2009-08-03.
Her particular style of singing drew many comparisons to Billie Holiday. ''Baduizm'' was certified three times platinum by the
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, Gold by the British Phonographic Industry and the Canadian Recording Industry Association.
The album produced four singles; the lead single " On & On" was released in December 1996, and reached number 12 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 charts and the UK Singles Charts, as well as making an appearance on the New Zealand charts. The album and lead single also gave Badu her first nomination and win at the
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, where "On & On" won Best Female R&B Vocal Performance and the album won Best R&B Album. Badu recorded her first live album, ''
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'', while pregnant with Seven, and the release of the recording coincided with his birth. The album was released on November 18, 1997 and reached number four on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and number one on the US ''Billboard'' Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. The album was certified two times platinum by RIAA for shipments of over two million copies. The album's lead single, "Tyrone", was released in October 1997 and became another R&B hit single. "Tyrone", lyrically, is a song chiding a selfish, cheap, and inattentive boyfriend. Badu also collaborated with
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(who had previously handled production duties on a number of tracks on ''Baduizm'') on their breakthrough 1999 release '' Things Fall Apart''. She was featured on the song "
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", by The Roots and American female rapper Eve. Co-written by Jill Scott, the song peaked at 39 in the US and 31 in the UK. The song went on to win The Roots and Badu a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group in 1999.


''Mama's Gun'' and ''Worldwide Underground'' (2000–06)

After taking some time off to raise her child, Badu returned in 2000 with '' Mama's Gun.'' The album was characterized as more organic in sound than her previous studio album, and primarily produced by the
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and noted bassist Pino Palladino. A remix of one of the album's songs, " Bag Lady", was issued as the first single and topped the R&B charts for seven weeks. The album was well-received, with the lyrical content winning notices from many publications. Reviewers found some of her lyrics hard to decipher on her initial releases. Despite not charting as high as her first two albums, ''Mama's Gun'' was another platinum-selling success, and "Bag Lady" was nominated for a Grammy Award. By 2000, Badu was in a romantic relationship with fellow Soulquarian
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. The two released " Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)" as a collaboration on the '' Brown Sugar'' soundtrack. "Love of My Life" hit #9 on the pop charts, topped the R&B listings, and in 2003 Badu was awarded her fourth Grammy Award for it. In 2001 Badu embarked on the ''
Mama's Gun World Tour The Mama's Gun World Tour was a concert tour and the second by American R&B singer Erykah Badu in support of her multi-platinum selling album ''Mama's Gun''. The tour started in North America on February 10, in Cleveland, Ohio at the Allen Theat ...
''. The tour started in North America on February 10 in Cleveland, Ohio at the Allen Theatre. After the release of ''Mama's Gun'' and "Love of My Life", Badu suffered writer's block. On September 16, 2003, she released her third studio album, '' Worldwide Underground.'' The album was more jam-oriented than any of her prior releases, and Badu said that the album was designed to be "one continuous groove." Upon its release ''Worldwide Underground'' met with some criticism for its loose, unconventional structure and songwriting, but the album received generally positive reviews from critics.''Worldwide Underground'' (2003): Reviews
. Metacritic. Retrieved 2010-03-30.
Commercially the album fared well and debuted at number three on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200 chart in the week of October 4, 2003, selling 143,561 copies in its first week. Ultimately spending 11 weeks on the ''Billboard'' 200, it also entered at number two on ''
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''s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and spent 30 weeks on the chart.Chart History: ''Worldwide Underground''
''Billboard''. Retrieved 2010-03-30.
By December 2003, the album had sold 394,000 copies domestically. On October 28, 2003, ''Worldwide Underground'' was certified gold in sales by the
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, following sales in excess of 500,000 copies in the United States. According to
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, the album has sold 609,000 copies in the United States. Its first single, "Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip Hop)", peaked at number nine on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and at number one on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The second single "Danger" reached number 82 on the Hot 100 and number 27 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, while the third single "Back in the Day (Puff)" peaked at number 62 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Badu received four further Grammy nominations for the album. She also contributed to Zap Mama's album ''Ancestry in Progress'' (2004), adding her vocals to the track "Bandy Bandy." Badu embarked on the "Worldwide Underground Tour" in 2004. The U.S. trek kicked off February 3 in New Orleans and ran through the winter and spring with supporting act ''Floetry'' joining the tour February 5 in Houston. ''The Roots'' made a special opening act appearance at the February 11 show in Los Angeles. Badu resumed the tour during the fall with additional dates in America and Europe. In 2005, she was a judge for the 4th Annual Independent Music Awards, to support independent artists' careers. Badu co-founded the ''
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'' with Queen Latifah and Jill Scott. The trek played to amphitheaters and arenas in the United States during the summer of 2005 and 2006. It began in 2005 as an event to bring awareness to health issues to African-American women. British duo Floetry opened shows during the 2005 run. The festival was relaunched briefly in 2006 with Kelis opening the show and comedian Mo'Nique hosting the festival. 2006 was its final year. The festival had plans to expand into Europe and Asia, but this did not come to fruition. The '' Summer Tour'' was a concert tour in 2006 by Badu. The tour started on June 10, in Knoxville, TN, with three shows in the U.S., and resumed in July for several shows in Europe. Badu co-headlined on dates in August with Jill Scott and Queen Latifah at the Sugar Water Festival.


''New Amerykah Part One'' (2007–09)

Erykah received the concept in 2005 from underground artist 1080Temu and was due to start production of the CD, but a contract was never finalized by Badu; she took the concept and moved forward without official authorization. After receiving her first computer as a Christmas gift, Badu began communicating with and receiving music from Questlove, Q-Tip and J Dilla, among others. She later began to use her laptop as a mini recording studio to construct various backing tracks for songs, which led to the album's primary recording sessions at Electric Lady Studios in New York City. In 2007 Badu was said to have three albums in the works for release during 2007 and 2008. "
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", a new single produced by 9th Wonder, was leaked online in November 2007. The fourth studio album, ''
New Amerykah Part One ''New Amerykah Part One (4th World War)'' is the fourth studio album by American R&B singer-songwriter Erykah Badu. It was released on February 26, 2008, by Universal Motown following Badu's hiatus from recording music due to writer's block. I ...
'', was released by Universal Motown Records, in the United States on February 26, 2008, Badu's 37th birthday. It was released in European countries on February 29, in Australia and the United Kingdom on March 3, and in Japan on March 12. Both Japanese and Australian editions contain the bonus track "Real Thang". The album's digital release on the iTunes Store featured the song's "Tumbling Dice Remix" as a bonus track. ''New Amerykah Part One'' was also released as a double vinyl LP on March 11, and on USB stick format. The album's lead single, "Honey", was released on December 11, 2007. It reached number 88 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, on which it spent three weeks. The song also charted at number 22 and spent 17 weeks on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. Upon release ''New Amerykah Part One (4th World War)'' received universal acclaim from critics. In the United States, the album debuted at number two on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, selling 125,000 copies in its first week. It was Badu's best opening week since her debut album '' Baduizm'' in 1997. It also entered at number two on the ''Billboard'' Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. According to Nielsen Soundscan, ''New Amerykah Part One (4th World War)'' sold 359,000 copies in the United States by early 2010. Erykah Badu performed at the 10th annual Voodoo Experience in New Orleans the weekend before Halloween 2008. In the United Kingdom, the album charted at number 55 on the UK Albums Chart, on which it spent one week. In France, it debuted at number 49 and spent 11 weeks on the French Albums Chart. In Switzerland, it debuted at number 10 and spent six weeks on the Swiss Albums Top 100. In the Netherlands, the album entered at number 25 and spent seven weeks on the Mega Album Top 100. In Poland, it reached number nine and spent eight weeks on the
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. The album's highest international charting was number five in Sweden, where it charted for seven weeks. During 2008 and 2009, Badu embarked on two world tours.
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(2008) was a tour in support of ''
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''. The U.S. tour kicked off May 4 in Detroit, MI, ending on June 15 in Albuquerque, NM. The second leg of tour reached Europe on June 25, in Copenhagen, Denmark. Badu toured across Europe playing shows that included an itinerary for the month of July. Several more shows were added throughout August in the U.S. The
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was a summer music concert tour in 2009. The tour started in March; Badu played dates across North America twice and Europe, and the tour ended in Dallas, Texas on October 16. During the second U.S. leg, Badu was featured as a special guest co-headliner on hip-hop artist Mos Def's "Ecstatic Tour" on select September dates.


''New Amerykah Part Two'' and Window Seat controversy (2010–14)

" New Amerykah Part Two (Return of the Ankh)", Badu's fifth studio album, was released March 30, 2010, on Universal Motown in the United States. It was released in Japan on April 14, 2010. Upon release the album was met with general acclaim from critics. The album debuted at number four on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, selling 110,000 copies in its first week. It also entered at number two on ''
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''s
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chart. In the United Kingdom, ''New Amerykah Part Two (Return of the Ankh)'' debuted at number 56 on the UK Albums Chart and at number nine on the R&B Albums Chart.UK Top 40 RnB Albums (4 April 2010)
BBC Online
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on 2010-04-07.
In Canada, the album debuted at number 36 on the Top 100 and at number five on the R&B Top 50 chart."Albums: Top 100 – For the Week Ending 4 April 2010".
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on 2010-04-10.
''New Amerykah Part Two'' achieved moderate chart success in international markets, peaking within the top 50 in several countries, including Norway, Poland, Switzerland, Sweden, and Denmark. During March 2010, Badu promoted the album through television performances on ''
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'', '' The Wendy Williams Show'', '' Chelsea Lately'', ''
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'', and '' Good Day New York''. She also appeared on the April issue cover of ''EQ'' magazine and was featured in issues of '' Nylon'', '' Playboy'', '' Rolling Stone'', '' Entertainment Weekly'', '' Time Out New York'', ''
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'', '' Vibe'', '' Paste'', and '' People'', among others.Press release
ERYKAH BADU's New Album, NEW AMERYKAH PART TWO: RETURN OF THE ANKH, in Stores Today
. Business Wire. Retrieved 2010-03-31.
Badu performed at a surprise midnight show on March 31, 2010 at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles.Kennedy, Gerrick D
"Live review: Erykah Badu's surprise midnight show at the El Rey"
, '' Los Angeles Times''. Retrieved 2010-03-31.
The internet-only promotional single "Jump up in the Air (Stay There)", featuring Lil Wayne and
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, was released on Badu's official website in January 2010. RC Williams, Badu's musical director, said that a music video for the track was shot in Dallas. The album's first official single, " Window Seat", was released by Badu through a downloadable link on her Twitter page. The song peaked at number 16 on ''Billboard'' R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The album's second single, "Turn Me Away (Get MuNNY)", was released March 24, 2010 by Badu as a free download online. It spent three weeks on the R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, peaking at number 87. On Wednesday, February 9, 2011, Vimeo.com released a new video for "Gone Baby, Don't Be Long", directed by Flying Lotus. The video was tweeted by Badu herself and friend and associated music act Questlove from the Roots. On March 13, 2010,Hauk, Hunte
"Badu speaks out about 'Window Seat' video"
, DallasNews.com. March 29, 2010.
Badu filmed the video for her song " Window Seat", at
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. She wrote on her Twitter feed that the video "was shot guerrilla style, no crew, 1 take, no closed set, no warning, 2 min., Downtown Dallas, then ran like hell." The team did not acquire permission or permits from the city. In the video, Badu shed her clothes as she walked along a Dallas sidewalk until she was nude at the site where Kennedy was shot. A shot rang out as the song ended, Badu's head jerked back, and she fell to the ground. Children with their families could be seen nearby as Badu stripped. When asked about stripping nude in the presence of minors, Badu said, "I didn't think about them until I saw them, and in my mind I tried to telepathically communicate my good intent to them. That's all I could do, and I hoped they wouldn't be traumatized." Badu said on ''
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'' on April 3, 2010, that it was not her intention to insult the memory of the late President John F. Kennedy (JFK): "My point was grossly misunderstood all over America. JFK is one of my heroes, one of the nation's heroes. John F. Kennedy was a revolutionary; he was not afraid to butt heads with America, and I was not afraid to show America my butt-naked truth."Hanek, Joel
Erykah Badu Defends "Window Seat" On 'Wanda Sykes Show'
, MTV.com., April 5, 2010.
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, directors of the "Window Seat" video, said they had bail money ready during filming in case Badu was arrested. Badu said the video was a protest against " groupthink" and was inspired by Matt and Kim's music video "Lessons Learned." Badu has also said she has "no regrets". In 2011 Badu appeared on Flying Lotus's fourth album, '' Until the Quiet Comes''. Badu appeared on the debut album by the
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'' by Robert Glasper. In 2013, Badu appeared on "Treehome95" from Tyler, The Creator's second studio album, '' Wolf'' as well as on the song "Heaven for the Sinner" from
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's album ''
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''. Badu featured on Janelle Monáe's first single from her second studio album, ''
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'', "Q.U.E.E.N." The song premiered on SoundCloud and was made available for download purchase at the iTunes Store on April 23, 2013. The song peaked at 47 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts.


Touring and mixtapes (2015–19)

In May 2013, Badu announced she was writing her next project, but not placing a time constraint on it. In July 2014, Badu revealed she was still working on the album and had been recording in April in Africa where she was "laying down drum tracks". Badu also said that prior to her trip to Africa she would have meetings with her record label to set a deadline for the album. Later that year Badu expanded on the album, stating she was working with producer Flying Lotus, who she met via MySpace years ago; they later met in L.A. at guitarist Steve Wilson's house. In 2015, Badu appeared on "Rememory", a song from Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment's album '' Surf''. In July 2015, Badu released a free mixtape of her favorite recordings, describing the set as "carefully and lovingly selected high frequency tones for the soul." The mixtape features mostly vintage funk, soul and jazz songs. On March 26, 2015, Erykah Badu performed at The Bomb Factory in her hometown, Dallas, Texas, for the Deep Ellum venue's grand opening. The sold-out show also featured fellow Dallas native, singer-songwriter
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. In early October, Badu released a remix of Drake's single " Hotline Bling", and later released a mixtape, ''
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'', on November 27, 2015, making it available for digital download and streaming exclusively through Apple Music. After one week of exclusive release on
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, ''But You Caint Use My Phone'' was released to other digital retailers and streaming services on December 4, 2015. The mixtape was released without the knowledge of her label Universal, due to Badu sending the record straight to iTunes. It also marked Badu's first release under her own record label, Control Freaq. ''But You Caint Use My Phone'' received generally positive reviews from critics and debuted at number 14 on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling 35,000 equivalent album units in its first week. Badu also hosted the
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and the
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. Within two months of the release of ''But You Caint Use My Phone'' in 2016, Badu announced a follow up mixtape titled ''This $hit Too Easy'' was to be released; however, this mixtape hasn't surfaced. The same year, Badu released new three tracks on SoundCloud, including ''Trill Friends'', ''Thru It All'' and ''Come See Badu''. On January 24, 2018, she announced a release of a new mixtape, but like the aforementioned mixtape, remains unreleased. In a publication on ''Vulture'', Badu announced she was slowly making progress on her sixth studio album. Badu held her annual "Still Boomin'" sold-out birthday bash concert at The Bomb Factory on February 26, 2016, marking her second performance at the venue since its grand opening 11 months earlier. The event was hosted by Badu's close friend
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and featured a surprise appearance by André 3000 of the duo Outkast. Badu enlisted Dallas' local hip hop acts Zach Witness and Cameron McCloud as her supporting acts. In 2016, Badu also starred as Turquoise in the film '' The Land''. For the film, Badu also released the title track ''The Land'', which featured rapper Nas. On August 15, 2018, the NPR video series Tiny Desk Concerts, released a new episode featuring Erykah Badu and her band performing live. The same day, NPR released the What's Good with Stretch & Bobbito podcast episode featuring a fresh interview with Erykah Badu where she spoke of being a certified Doula, her inherited sense of humor from her mother, stand-up comedy, her avoidance of print interviews after her 2008 experience being misquoted, and Prince. On November 7, while hosting NTS series ''Sound of Color'' Badu debuted a studio recording of a previously unreleased and untitled song that has been dubbed ''Money Can't Buy Me Love'' by fans. On June 2, 2019, Badu teased the release of a new song which she performed live at Barcelona's Primavera Sound Festival, tentatively titled ''The Work (The Way She Sees)''. The following day on June 3, 2019, Badu released a new single titled ''Tempted'', a cover of '' Tempted'' by Squeeze in collaboration with instrumentalist James Poyser. This song marks her first official single since ''Phone Down'' in 2015. In September, Badu confirmed her plans to release her sixth studio album "soon" via a comment to a fan on Instagram.


2020–present

In May 2020, she featured on a single titled "Beehoove" alongside
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on Slingbaum's vinyl-only release debut studio album, ''Slingbaum One''. On June 19, 2020 Badu featured on the song "Lowkey" by singer Teyana Taylor. In August 2020, Badu contributed to the live streamed recording of Bilal's EP '' VOYAGE-19'', created remotely during the COVID-19 lockdowns. It was released the following month with proceeds from its sales going to participating musicians in financial hardship from the pandemic. In December 2022, she featured on a track titled "Yun" on RM's debut studio album '' Indigo.''


Other ventures

Badu has also ventured into acting. She made her debut as a supporting role in the 1998 film '' Blues Brothers 2000'', playing Queen Mousette. The film gained mostly mixed to negative reviews from film critics and was considered a commercial failure. Badu made her second appearances in '' The Cider House Rules'' (1999), where she played the character of Rose Rose. The film fared well both critically and commercially, with Badu receiving numerous awards and nominations including a win at the 2000 Black Reel Awards for best supporting actress as well as nominations for
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and
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. In 2004, Badu returned to the screen playing Lady/Bernadette in '' House of D''. Badu also had small roles in ''
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'' (2005), and '' Dave Chappelle's Block Party'' (2006). She is reported to have a leading role alongside Mos Def in the upcoming indie film, ''Bobby Zero'', which tells a story of a struggling couple, who hit rock bottom after Mos Def's character gives up his artistic dream to pursue an advertising corporate job to live on. She also appeared in scenes of the music video of Miko Marks' 2006 recording "Mama" and Common's video for " The Light," as well as making a special appearance on the sitcom '' Girlfriends''. In 2008, Badu became the face of fashion designer Tom Ford White Patchouli fragrance. Ford, longtime friends with Badu, considered her the best choice for the campaign. "I have always considered her a true beauty ... she just fits", says Ford. In late December 2013, it was announced that Badu would become the face of Givenchy's 2014 Spring collection. Badu made her New York Fashion Week debut alongside designer Kerby Jean-Raymond in 2016, styling for his Pyer Moss collection titled "Double Bind." Erykah Badu and Kerby Jean-Raymond titled this collection after
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's idea Double bind. Badu called this collection a "movement" against issues including depression, racism, and hatred. Badu also remains an activist in her hometown of South Dallas. In Nation19 Magazine Badu talked about why she set up her own charity organization, titled Beautiful Love Incorporated Non Profit Development (B.L.I.N.D. 501c3). The charity was established in 1997 and aims to provide "community-driven development for inner-city youth" through the use of music, dance, theater and visual arts. The organization's first endeavor was to establish a base of operations. Erykah chose to renovate and reopen the Black Forest Theater in South Dallas. The Black Forest serves as a community center, bringing people together in order to celebrate the art and culture of south Dallas. The Black Forest's stage is equipped for shows and performances, and has hosted both free and fundraising concerts by music artists including Prince,
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, Jill Scott, Musiq Soulchild, Dead Prez, Talib Kweli and
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from The Roots. All of the artists volunteered their time to help with the charity. As an outreach for B.L.I.N.D., Erykah traveled to Africa in February 2003, where she worked with children affected by AIDS and poverty. Badu has also received the Key to the City of Dallas and been recognized in Philanthropy Magazine for her efforts in community service. On February 20, 2020, Badu opened an online store named Badu World Market. Badu World Market features bespoke clothing, apothecary goods, musical merchandise, clothing accessories, and more. She also began selling a line of incense; one scent is named "Badu Pussy" because Badu claimed she "took lots of pairs of erpanties, cut them up into little pieces and burned them."


Musical style

Badu's work draws from R&B, 1970s soul, and 1980s hip hop, and became associated with the neo soul subgenre in the 1990s along with artists like
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. For her musical sensibilities, she has often been compared to jazz great Billie Holiday. Badu's has been described as an experimental R&B singer, and her work explores contemporary forms of soul and hip hop. ''Mama's Gun'' is a neo soul album, that incorporates
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, soul, and jazz styles. The album has been viewed by critics as a female companion to neo soul artist
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's second album ''
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'' (2000), which features a similar musical style and direction.Brunner, Rob
Review: ''Mama's Gun''
. '' Entertainment Weekly''. Retrieved 2009-08-09.
Klein, Joshua.
Review: ''Mama's Gun''"
'' The Washington Post'': C.05. December 6, 2000. (Transcription of original review at talk page)
Gill, Andy
Review: ''Mama's Gun''
. '' The Independent''. Retrieved 2010-03-30.
'' Worldwide Underground'' followed in the same vein as Badu's previous efforts: the album is neo-soul and prominently incorporates hip hop and
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elements, while also featuring an unconventional musical structure. ''New Amerykah Part One'' has a dense stylistic amalgam that primarily incorporates
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, soul, and hip hop genres, as well as jazz and
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. In contrast to its predecessor, ''
New Amerykah Part One ''New Amerykah Part One (4th World War)'' is the fourth studio album by American R&B singer-songwriter Erykah Badu. It was released on February 26, 2008, by Universal Motown following Badu's hiatus from recording music due to writer's block. I ...
'' (2008), which was digitally produced and political in tone, ''New Amerykah Part Two (Return of the Ankh)'' incorporates sampling and live instrumentation. The majority of Badu's music is greatly influenced by her beliefs of the
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and her exploration of her African heritage. The songs in her album ''Baduizm'' express her personal take on life. Her philosophy is influenced by African ideology, African-centered and Five Percent theologies, and Southern African-American folk traditions. '' Mama's Gun'' has a confessional lyrical theme, covering themes of insecurity, social issues, and personal relationships. '' Worldwide Underground'' contains minimalist songwriting concerning hip hop culture, love, ghetto life, and gang culture.King, Aliya S.
Review: ''Worldwide Underground''"
'' Vibe'': 147. November 2003.
Chauhan, Sunil
Review: ''Worldwide Underground''
.
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. Retrieved 2009-11-11.
''New Amerykah Part One'' is an esoteric concept album with sociopolitical themes and mostly downbeat subject matter, featuring more impersonal topics and social commentary than on Badu's previous work. Its subject matter deals with social concerns and struggles within the African-American community, exploring topics such as institutional racism, religion, poverty, urban violence, the abuse of power, complacency,
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, drug addiction, and
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. Badu has said that the album discusses "religion, ..poor families, the undermining of the working class, the so-called minority", Lyrically, ''New Amerykah Part Two'' is more personal than its predecessor, focusing on themes of romance and relationships. Badu has described its sound as "very analog". During Badu's childhood and school years, she drew influences from a variety of hip-hop artists including Kool Herc, Kool DJ Red Alert, DJ Jazzy Jeff, DJ Spinderella and
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; expanding on this she noted the previous rappers as being "very inspiring to me, because they were the people who conducted feelings". Badu is inspired by "stimulating" experiences. She was also influenced greatly by her music teacher Ms. Goodman, who encouraged her to take up music. Badu also takes influence from her grandmother and her religious views which Erykah described as a lesson saying "When you do it, it gotta be real, or that's not it."


Accolades

In 1997, Badu received twenty nominations and won three, Favorite Female Solo Single for "On & On", Favorite Female Solo Album for ''Baduizm'' and Best R&B/Soul or Rap Song of the Year for "On & On" at the Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards. In 1998, Badu received fourteen nominations and won eight, including Favorite R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist at the American Music Awards; Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for "On & On" and Best R&B Album for ''Baduizm'' at the Grammy Awards; Outstanding New Artist and Outstanding Female Artist at the NAACP Image Awards; Favorite Female Soul/R&B Single for "On & On", Favorite Female Soul/R&B Album for ''Baduizm'' and Favorite New R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist for "On & On" at the Soul Train Music Awards. In 2000, Badu received two nominations and won one, Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group at the Grammy Awards. In 2003, Badu received twelve nominations and won two, including Video of the Year for "Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)" at the BET Awards and Best Urban/Alternative Performance for "Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)" at the Grammy Awards. In 2008, Badu received eleven nominations and won two, including Best Director for "Honey" at the BET Awards and Best Direction in a Video for "Honey" at the
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. Overall, Badu has won 16 awards from 59 nominations.


Impact and legacy

Although she disputes the term, Erykah Badu has been dubbed "the first lady of neo-soul" and "the queen of neo-soul".Jansen, Steve (May 28, 2009)
First Lady of Neo-Soul – Page 1
. '' Phoenix New Times'', p. 1. Retrieved March 6, 2011.
Kinnon, Joy Bennett (July 1997).
Home Brew: Erykah Badu
". '' Ebony'': 36–37.
''Baduizm''s commercial and critical success earned Erykah Badu popularity at the time and helped establish her as one of the emerging neo soul genre's leading artists. Along with
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's '' Brown Sugar'' (1995) and
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's ''
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'' (1996), the album has been recognized by music writers for beginning neo soul's popularity and helping the genre obtain commercial visibility at the time.Shapiro (2006), pp. 104–105.Nelson, Trevor
Radio 1 Listeners Top 50 Albums of 1993–2003
. TrevorNelson. Retrieved 2009-03-30.
Harvilla, Rob
"Maxwell Returns. So Do the Giant Panties"
, ''The Village Voice''. Retrieved 2009-03-31.
Erykah Badu's song "Master Teacher" popularized the expression ''stay woke'' in the meaning of to continue to be "self-aware, questioning the dominant paradigm and striving for something better."


Personal life

Badu became a vegan in 2006: " Vegan food is soul food in its truest form. Soul food means to feed the soul. And to me, your soul is your intent. If your intent is pure, you are pure." Badu splits her time between her hometown and Fort Greene, New York. In 1995, Badu became involved with rapper André 3000 of OutKast, with whom she had her first child, a son named Seven Sirius Benjamin, on November 18, 1997. Their relationship ended in 1999. In late 2000, OutKast released the song " Ms. Jackson", which was inspired by André 3000's then relationship with Badu and her mother. The song reached number one on ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and would go on to win a Grammy Award. On July 5, 2004, Badu gave birth to a daughter, Puma Sabti Curry; Puma's father is Texas-based rapper The D.O.C. On February 1, 2009, Badu gave birth to her third child, a girl named Mars Merkaba Thedford, with her boyfriend of five years, rapper Jay Electronica. For the 2014
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platform and web television OkayAfrica TV, Badu had her DNA tested, and genealogists researched her family ancestry. Badu's DNA revealed from her mother's that she is partly of West and Central African descent, specifically the Bamileke people of Cameroon.


Legal issues and controversies

On April 2, 2010, Badu was charged with disorderly conduct for appearing nude in Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas while filming the social-political, performance art, self-directed music video for her single " Window Seat". No witnesses called police at the time of the incident, but the
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actively sought witnesses after the release of the video. Sgt. Warren Mitchell said the decision to cite Badu for a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $500 – came after witness Ida Espinosa, 32, of Vernon, offered a sworn statement to police Thursday, April 1. Espinosa declined to comment to The Associated Press. On April 28, 2010, Badu pleaded not guilty rather than paying the fee by mail. On August 13, she paid the $500 ticket and began a term of six months' probation. In February 2012, Badu's concert was cancelled in Malaysia because it was found that she had applied a temporary tattoo of the word
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on a part of her body. In April 2014, Badu came under fire by the US-based Human Rights Foundation, for performing at the birthday celebration of
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, ruler and monarch of
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(formerly known as Swaziland). Mswati, credited as Africa's last absolute monarch, is considered to be a serial human-rights abuser, ruling in luxury in a country infamous for its poverty and spiraling HIV rates. Badu presented Mswati with a $100 bill, and a good-luck stone. In a January 2018 interview with ''Vulture'', Badu was asked about accusations of
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based on a 2008 ''
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'' article which describes her telling a Tel Aviv crowd, “ ouisFarrakhan is not an anti-Semite. He loves all people." She denied being antisemitic, but said, "I'm a humanist. I see good in everybody. I saw something good in Hitler." After being asked to clarify her comments, Badu praised Hitler's paintings. She reacted differently than most other American celebrities about Bill Cosby's sexual predation, saying, "I love Bill Cosby, and I love what he's done for the world. But if he's sick, why would I be angry with him?" In a January 2019 concert, Badu elicited boos from fans after giving support of musician R. Kelly, saying "I dunno how everybody else feel about it but I'm putting up a prayer right now for R. ... I love you. Unconditionally". Badu has been criticized for her perceived support of R. Kelly following the release of
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''. In 2019 R. Kelly was accused of running a "sex cult" and was arrested and charged with several counts of sex trafficking and prostitution.


Discography

Studio albums * '' Baduizm'' (1997) * '' Mama's Gun'' (2000) * '' Worldwide Underground'' (2003) * ''
New Amerykah Part One ''New Amerykah Part One (4th World War)'' is the fourth studio album by American R&B singer-songwriter Erykah Badu. It was released on February 26, 2008, by Universal Motown following Badu's hiatus from recording music due to writer's block. I ...
'' (2008) * '' New Amerykah Part Two'' (2010) Live albums * ''
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'' (1997) Mixtape * ''Feel Better World! ... Love, Ms. Badu'' (Various Artists) (2015) *''
But You Caint Use My Phone ''But You Caint Use My Phone'' is a mixtape by American singer Erykah Badu. It was released on November 27, 2015, by Motown and Control Freaq. Following the release of ''New Amerykah Part Two (Return of the Ankh)'' (2010), Badu embarked on a five ...
'' (2015)


Tours

*''Baduizm World Tour'' (1997–98) *''
Mama's Gun World Tour The Mama's Gun World Tour was a concert tour and the second by American R&B singer Erykah Badu in support of her multi-platinum selling album ''Mama's Gun''. The tour started in North America on February 10, in Cleveland, Ohio at the Allen Theat ...
'' (2001–02) *'' Frustrated Artist Tour'' (2003) *''Worldwide Underground Tour'' (2004) *''
Sugar Water Festival Tour The Sugar Water Festival was a music festival founded by American recording artists Erykah Badu, Queen Latifah and Jill Scott. The trek played to amphitheaters and arenas in the United States during the summer of 2005 and 2006. It began in 2005 ...
'' (2005) *'' Summer Tour'' (2006) *''Dave Chappelle/Badu tour'' (2007) *''
The Vortex World Tour The Vortex Tour was a worldwide tour by American R&B/soul singer Erykah Badu in support of her Platinum selling 2008 album, ''New Amerykah Part One (4th World War)''. The U.S. tour kicked off May 4, in Detroit, MI ending on June 15, in Albuquer ...
'' (2008) *''
Jam Tour The Jam Tour was a summer and fall concert tour in 2009 by American R&B singer Erykah Badu. The tour started on May 24 in Los Angeles, Badu played dates across North America twice and Europe, which ended in Dallas, Texas on October 16. During the ...
'' (2009) *'' Out My Mind, Just in Time World Tour'' (2010) *''Live From Badubotron Tour'' (2021-22)


Filmography


Television


Films


See also

* Neo soul * Honorific nicknames in popular music


References


External links

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