All Hail Amerykah
Back on the attack, with a review of Erykah Badu's latest dose of funk psychedelia. It's safe to say I liked it. A lot.
Erykah Badu
New Amerykah, Part One (4th World War)
[Scott Thill, Metromix]
Badu is the Beatles of soul music. One second she's bringing flawless pop craftsmanship that turns heads, the next she's concocting left-field psychedelic masterpieces like this effort's "Amerykahn Promise," a disorienting collage of spoken word comedy and unrepentant funk. She is the preeminent artist worth money for those who think R&B has turned into a digital wasteland of vocal showoffs and auto-tuned nightmares... MORE @ METROMIX
New Amerykah, Part One (4th World War)
[Scott Thill, Metromix]
Badu is the Beatles of soul music. One second she's bringing flawless pop craftsmanship that turns heads, the next she's concocting left-field psychedelic masterpieces like this effort's "Amerykahn Promise," a disorienting collage of spoken word comedy and unrepentant funk. She is the preeminent artist worth money for those who think R&B has turned into a digital wasteland of vocal showoffs and auto-tuned nightmares... MORE @ METROMIX
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