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Erykah Badu

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^Even though this was a really good one. ;)

I tip my hat to you, sir for that awesome comeback. :=D: :kiss:

Someone had say something. Was hoping you would also.(*8*)
 
Directed by: Flying Lotus
Post-Production: Beeple
Modeling: Beeple + Vince Ream
Director of Photography: Theo Jemison

Download the Cinema 4D project file: beeple-crap.com/​resources.php

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[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQ3A4pwaFpM[/ame]
 
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQ3A4pwaFpM[/ame]
 
Good Gawd I love this woman!!! I want another album ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and actually being in Oakland and her coming on stage to perform 20 Feet Tall...oh my god!
 
Good Gawd I love this woman!!! I want another album ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and actually being in Oakland and her coming on stage to perform 20 Feet Tall...oh my god!

me too. but it's going to be a loooong wait.
 
Flying Lotus himself announced that he was producing for Badu last Sunday during a show at the University of Southern California. The news comes on the heels of FlyLo announcing on his Twitter that Badu will DJ during the Stones Throw/Brainfeeder Pool Party that's going down this coming Sunday, April 17, during Coachella. Suffice to say, the mind boggles as to what these two artists could come up with together.
 
ERYKAH BADU TEAMS WITH FLYING LOTUS FOR NEW PROJECT


California experimental producer Flying Lotus has revealed that he is working on a new project with eccentric singer Erykah Badu.

The collaboration seems like a natural pairing for the two progressive musicians, as Badu takes her electronic-hip-hop influences the R&B route and Flying Lotus generally filters his to the dubstep-electronica world. Furthermore, Badu has a history of working with left-of-center beatsmiths like Madlib and J Dilla, both clear influences on Flying Lotus's dusty, soulful electronica.

FlyLo announced the collaboration via his Twitter account on Monday (April 11), when he wrote, "Waiting for Badu to get here so we can start Day 1 of our project together." He had previously revealed that Badu will be DJing the Coachella Stones Throw/Brainfeeder Pool Party in Palm Springs this weekend, alongside himself, Madlib, Dam Funk, Peanut Butter Wolf and others of their ilk.

The two initially teamed up for a surprise collaboration on Badu's 'Gone Baby, Don't Be Long' video from her 2010 album, 'New Amerykah Part Two (Return of the Ankh),' which the beatmaker co-directed back in February.

Stay tuned for further news of their project after the two DJ together and perhaps make a few other surprise appearances this weekend during Coachella music festival.

http://www.theboombox.com/2011/04/13/erykah-badu-teams-with-flying-lotus-for-new-project/
 
i really like her. like her spunk, personality, and true music.
<<inspired my screename...great to have the name eric..
 
Coachella 2011: Erykah Badu keeps her cool during glitch-filled set

For an artist like Erykah Badu, the Coachella mainstage could prove a challenge.

Badu’s live shows of late have earned praise from loyal fans and mixed reviews from critics, one reason being she's the type of performer who likes to take her time, and push at the boundaries of audience expectations.

She is known to riddle live offerings with impromptu vamps and erratic set lists, and is known to close down the house many a time. Shows at both the Greek and the El Rey theaters in Los Angeles were cut off after Badu had exceeded her alotted time; lights were turned on and she was told to end.

But Badu skipped her usual performance ritual: she still had her customary tea set on stage, but she didn’t have time to light her incense or start to build a slow-burning groove. Instead, after having been only a few minutes late, she launched into “20 Feet Tall,” the lead track from the second installment of her "New Amerykah" series.

“Keep in mind, I’m an artist and I’m sensitive about my … ,” she said after having winced at the feedback from her microphone -- a glitch that recurred for the rest of the show.

Flanked by a band and backup singers that played to her vocal strengths, she remained poised when the sound failed her. Her patience, however, began to wane. She appeared to shoot some stern looks to workers resting on the side of the stage before seeming to abruptly cut her set nearly 20 minutes short.
“Thank you, that’s all I got,” Badu said to the confused crowd. “Serious. That’s all I got …”

Whether it was a ploy or a final warning to the crew, it worked. Though she then limited her singing and concentrated on an experimental jam session full of electronic backbeats -- which she crafted onstage –- when she did return to the mic, the problems ceased.

But right when she was getting into a moment, as her voice fluttered over a run of notes, her mic was cut; she was out of time. And even though the folks backstage restored sound for a moment to finish a note (an olive branch?), the set quickly ended again.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/mus...s-her-cool-during-glitch-filled-set.html#more
 
Erykah Badu | Out My Mind, Just In Time (Movement One)

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A beautifully simple video for Erykah Badu's 'Out My Mind Just In Time', lifted off her most recent album New Amerykah, Part 2: Return of the Ankh. Directed by Badu herself, this interpretative dance-performance piece works perfectly behind what is, one of Erykah Badu's most accomplished pieces of work. ...Just, beautiful.

Artist: Erykah Badu
Song: "Out My Mind, Just In Time"
Producer: Erykah Badu, Georgia Anne Muldrow
Album: New Amerykah Part Two (Return of the Ankh)
Creative Control http://www.creativecontrol.tv/www/
 
One of my favorite MMJ songs:

My Morning Jacket-Wordless Chorus (UNSTAGED) ft. Erykah Badu

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUWBOdK7h1w[/ame]
 
http://www.16thofjune.com/

Erykah Badu to perform at Tupac Shakur celebration

Artist Erykah Badu is scheduled to headline a Tupac Shakur Foundation Concert celebrating what would have been the rapper’s 40th birthday.

The event, to be hosted by actor Mike Epps and Afeni Shakur, Tupac’s mother, is planned for 7 p.m. June 16 at Atlanta Symphony Hall. Tickets are $45 to $150. See www.16thofjune.com for tickets.

Soul artists Roy Ayers and Eric Roberson, and hip-hoppers Too $hort, Bun B, 8 Bal and MJG also are scheduled to perform.

The event will benefit the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation for the Arts. He died in September 1996 after being shot following a boxing match in Las Vegas.
 
Erykah Badu Revisits 'Baduizm' at Rock the Bells

She's also considering performing it with an orchestra



Fourteen years after the release of Erykah Badu's debut album, Baduizm, the singer is performing it in its entirety at the Rock the Bells festival. After she finished performing in San Bernardino, California, on the opening night of the tour, Badu told Rolling Stone that she hadn't been sure what to expect before taking the stage.

"It’s the first time I’ve done Baduizm from top to bottom, so I wasn’t sure how it would go off," she said. So how did it feel? "It’s a little slow because in 1997 Baduizm was a movement, it was a tribe of people, a cult following who felt that same way, but it doesn’t translate live the same way. But maybe it’s nostalgic to people."

Her performance was one of the high points of the festival – but Badu has her own expectations to live up to. "As a performance artist, in the spirit of Yoko Ono, in the spirit of Josephine Baker, in the spirit of Nina Simone, I know what kind of reaction I expect or want to get," she says. "I know when the audience and the artist become one living breathing organism. It's happened a couple of times, but I want it to happen all the time."

Badu was confident, though, that by the time Rock the Bells hits San Francisco this weekend, and then New York and Boston in subsequent weeks, she will have the performance where she wants it to be. "I think [in San Francisco] we’re going to have a better understanding of what we’re doing. I’ve been on tour, so I’m hot, I’m good."

As the only singer on the main stage of RTB this year, she says she's just honored to be in the company of the hip-hop royalty on this year's tour. "I’m a B-girl in my heart. I write like an emcee, I used to be an emcee before I was a singer and I just feel the energy. I’m just happy to be amongst Ms. Hill, Talib [Kweli], Mos [Def], Nasir, Common, Cypress – it’s amazing to me," she says. "You can feel the energy, feel the excitement because it’s like a high school reunion every time you do a festival with like-minded artists."

Performing the album for the first time live is also opening her to the idea of revisiting Baduizm in other settings, or maybe even other albums. "I imagined being in front of an orchestra doing Baduizm before because I think it’s very fitting for the type of mood Baduizm is. That would really be beautiful," she says. "[And] New Ameryka Part One and Part Two might come off a little better in front of this audience because it’s a little bit more contemporary, it feels the frequency of what this audience is about, what we’re about."

After she finishes with Rock the Bells though she'll turn her attention to new music, as she is working on multiple projects, including one with Warp recording artist Flying Lotus, whose Cosmogramma won Best Electronica Album at the Independent Music Awards this year: "We’re four songs in," she says. Plus, there's a chance there'll be new Badu music next year – she says she's also working on another studio album.

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http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/erykah-badu-revisits-baduizm-at-rock-the-bells-20110826
 
not a surprise but still very excited about this!

Flying Lotus and Erykah Badu making an album

What happens when you put two of music’s skewed-but-brilliant minds in the studio together? We’ll find out the fascinating answer to that in good time, following the news that L.A. beat wizard Flying Lotus is teaming up with enigmatic soulstress Erykah Badu. The revelation came in an interview with Badu in The Wall Street Journal, where she also revealed there’s something cooking with the world’s biggest cartoon band.

“I’m making an album right now with a guy named Flying Lotus,” she said. “I’m working on a project with The Gorillaz. I’m always doing something.”

There isn’t much more to go on than that, but fans of both artists will surely be weighing up all the possibilities of how this’ll turn out. One thing’s for sure, the album won’t fall into the ‘pop techno cornball ass music’ category. FlyLo is of course locked in for the Summadayze and Summafieldayze circuit this festival season, so be sure to listen out for any hints of Badu’s voice colouring his sets.

http://www.inthemix.com.au/news/intl/50972/Flying_Lotus_and_Erykah_Badu_making_an_album

http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2011/08/22/erykah-badu-on-revisiting-baduism-for-rock-the-bells/
 
I have a good friend who told me a story about how he met Erykah Badu's stepfather in a adult bookstore here in dallas, tx and suk'd his dik. He told me her stepfathers name was King Donald. I ddn't believe him, i thought he was making up stories, but he told me he was a small man about 5ft7 or 8'' but that he had a big dik, about 12inches. And he , King Donald, kept saying that Erykah Badu was his stepdaughter. I still dont believe him, but now I am sort of wondering, maybe he was telling the truth. idky i am bringing that up here.
 
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