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Baduizm (Album) by Erykah Badu

Artist Biography For Erykah Badu

Erykah Badu Born Erica Abi Wright On February 26 1971 In Dallas Texas Is An American R'n'B/neo-Soul Artist Whose Work Crosses Over Into Jazz. She Is Best Known For Her Singles You Got Me Her Collaboration With The Roots As Well As Her Own Songs Tyrone Love Of My Life On & On Bag Lady The Healer Honey And Soldier. Her Lyrics Are Highly Personal Urban Philosophy Which Throw Emotional Challenges In The Face Of The Listener. She Weaves Unusual Musical Influences Together Creating A Rich Texture Of Sound. Some Music Journalists Have Labeled Her Nu Soul Nouvelle-Soul Or Neo Soul Often Comparing Her To Billie Holiday In Lyrical Delivery And Grouping Her With Maxwell And D'Angelo In Musical Genre. Baduizm Badu's Highly Acclaimed Debut Album Was Released In Early 1997 And Debuted At #2 On The Billboard Charts. Lead Single On & On Reached #12 On The Singles Charts In Both The U.S. And UK. Badu Received Notice For Her Introspective Lyrics And Jazzy Bass-Heavy Sound And Was Hailed As One Of The Leading Lights Of The Burgeoning Neo Soul Genre. Her Sophisticated Style Of Singing Drew Many Comparisons To Billie Holiday. Baduizm Eventually Went Triple Platinum And Along With On & On Won Grammy Awards At The 1998 Ceremonies. During That Year Badu Became Involved With Rapper André 3000 Of OutKast With Whom She Had A Child Seven Who Was Born In 1997. Their Relationship Ended Sometime In The Late 90s. Badu Recorded Her First Live Album Live While Pregnant With Seven And The Release Of The Recording Coincided With The Birth To Her Child. Live Reached #4 On The Billboard Charts Selling Double Platinum And Spawned Another R&B Hit Single In Tyrone A Song Chiding A Selfish Cheap And Inattentive Boyfriend. Badu Also Collaborated With The Roots 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 You Got Me Co-Written By Jill Scott Which Hit The Top 40 And Won A Grammy For Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group. After Taking Some Time Off To Raise Her Child Badu Returned In 2000 With Mama's Gun An Album More Organic In Sound Than Her Previous Studio Album And Primarily Produced By The Soulquarians 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 Who 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. By 2000 Badu Was In A Romantic Relationship With Fellow Soulquarian Common And Love Of My Life An Ode To Hip-Hop Was Released As A Collaboration Between The Two On The Brown Sugar Soundtrack. Love Of My Life Hit #9 On The Pop Charts Topped The R&B Listings And Badu Was Awarded Her Fourth Grammy For The Song In 2003. After The Release Of Mama's Gun And Love Of My Life Badu Went Through A Period Of Writer's Block. She Hit The Road Throughout 2002 And Much Of 2003 On What She Dubbed The "Frustrated Artist Tour " In Search Of Inspiration To Write And Perform New Material. The Conclusion Of The Tour Saw Badu Head Back To The Studio With New Material And In September Of 2003 The Worldwide Underground Was Released. More Jam-Oriented Than Any Of Her Prior Releases Badu Was Quoted As Saying That The Release Was Designed To Serve As One Continuous Groove. Worldwide Underground Reached #3 On The Billboard Charts And Was Certified Gold Not Long After Its Release And Badu Received Four Further Grammy Nominations For The EP. After Almost Four Years And The Birth Of A Daughter Puma It Was Revealed In 2007 That Badu Had Three Albums In The Works Over The Course Of 2007 And 2008. Honey A New Single Produced By 9th Wonder Was Leaked Online In November 2007 And The New Album Titled New Amerykah Part One 4th World War Was Released On February 26 2008. On August 23 2008 Badu Joined The Rock Band My Morning Jacket On Stage At Their Show In Dallas Texas To Perform Her Song Tyrone. Her Surprise Appearance Was Met With An Enthusiastic Reaction From The Audience. On February 1 2009 Badu Gave Birth To Her Third Child A Girl Named Mars Merkaba With Her Boyfriend Jay Electronica. Her Album New Amerykah Part Two Return Of The Ankh Was Released On March 30 2010.

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Baduizm Is The Debut Album By American Singer And Songwriter Erykah Badu Released On February 11 1997 By Kedar Records. After Leaving University In Order To Concentrate On Music Full-Time Badu Then Began Touring With Her Cousin Robert "Free" Bradford And Recorded A 19-Song Demo Country Cousins Which Attracted The Attention Of Kedar Massenburg. He Set Badu Up To Record A Duet With D'Angelo "Your Precious Love " And Eventually Signed Her To A Record Deal With Universal Records. Recording Sessions For The Album Took Place From January To October 1996 In New York City Philadelphia And Dallas. Baduizm Was Met With Positive Reviews From Music Critics Who Praised The Album's Musical Style And Badu's Artistic Vision Other Critics Noted Similarities Between Badu And Billie Holiday. Baduizm Was A Commercial Success Debuting At Number Two On The US Billboard Charts And Number One On The Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. The Album Was Certified Three Times Platinum By Recording Industry Association Of America. Gold By British Phonographic Industry And Gold By The Canadian Recording Industry Association. In 1997 Badu Received Six 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. After Baduizm Was Released It Peaked At Number Two On The Billboard 200 And Number One On The Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. The Album's Success Helped Establish Badu As One Of The Leading Artists In The Flourishing Neo-Soul Genre. Baduizm Was Certified Three Times Platinum By The Recording Industry Association Of America Gold By The British Phonographic Industry And The Canadian Recording Industry Association. As Of February 2017 The Album Has Sold 2.8 Million Copies In United States. 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. "Appletree" Interpolates "On & On".
"No Love" Samples "Lucky Fellow" By Leroy Hutson & Interpolates "I Love You Too Much" By Stevie Wonder.
"Drama" Interpolates "Pastime Paradise" By Stevie Wonder.
"Sometimes" Samples "I Feel Like Loving You Today" By Donald Byrd And 125th St NYC.
"Certainly Flipped It " Samples "Summer Madness" By Kool & The Gang" Baduizm Is Listed As One Of The 261 Greatest Albums Since Punk And Disco The Year 1976 In The Music Critic Garry Mulholland's Book Fear Of Music ISBN 0-7528-6831-4 . 'This Record Works As Seduction Soundtrack Saturday Night Chill-Out Sunday Morning Church Replacement. The Success Of Erykah Badu's Masterpiece Briefly Threatened To Inspire A New Era In Conscious Soul. But Only Lauryn Hill And D'Angelo Were At Her Level. Baduizm Stands Alone A Missing Link Between '70s Street Funk Basement Jazz Bohemian Hip Hop And The Blues Reinventions Of Portishead." In The 2020 Reboot Of Their List Of "The 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" Rolling Stone Ranked Baduizm Number 89.