Erykah Badu is best known for her music career, but her resume is much more diverse than that. She's an actor, who can be seen now in The Piano Lesson. She's a doula, who helps welcome new life into ...
Erykah Badu is best known as a musician. But she's also an actor and doula. She joined NPR's Rachel Martin on the Wild Card podcast. ERYKAH BADU: (Singing) Oh, on and on, my cypher... DETROW: That's ...
Erykah Badu tells “Popcast” about her journey of radical empathy, which has led to her public embrace of controversial figures such as Bill Cosby, R. Kelly and Louis Farrakhan, and what she learned ...
Erykah Badu, born Erica Abi Wright on February 26, 1971, in Dallas, Texas, is a multifaceted force in music and a cultural icon. She has left an undeniable mark on the world of soul, R&B and hip-hop.
Can Erykah Badu save the planet? We are, after all, living in the hottest February in the history of record-keeping, a fact that was too obvious to ignore as we stood in the sun outside the Booker T.
The Atlanta rapper felt that getting into a beef was a “lose-lose” for the OVO superstar. 23 hours ago On Monday, Rolling Stone unveiled a cover story featuring both artists in conversation about ...
From Erykah Badu's lips to Cupid's ears, anything is possible. During a concert in Atlanta earlier this month, the R&B icon told the crowd about her crush on "The Woman King" actor John Boyega. "If ...
Erykah Badu is that girl—always has been, always will be. A true style chameleon, her outfits are a masterclass in maximalism. We’re talking bold patterns, daring prints, an unexpected mashup of ...
Killa Cam discusses the legendary singer’s fabled “Badu Box.” Cam’ron made it clear he has no interest in being with Erykah Badu. The It Is What It Is podcaster spoke about the Queen of Neo-Soul on an ...
With less than a week to go before the New York shows, we at The Run-Through are revving up for fashion month—which makes it as good a time as any to revisit one of our very favorite interviews: last ...
Erykah Badu, a musician, spoke with Jon Caramanica and Joe Coscarelli, the hosts of “Popcast” at The New York Times, about the musical ethos that has carried her through her 25-year career. The singer ...