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Erykah Badu's New Amerykah, Part II




December 11, 2009


The ambiance at Manhattan's legendary Chung King Studios Wednesday night (Dec. 9) was vintage Erykah Badu: black floor pillows, scented candles, dark lighting that induced a trippy, laidback mood.

It was an intriguing setting for the 38-year-old Dallas, Texas native who was in a light-hearted and at times candid mood during a listening session for her upcoming release New Amerykah, Part II (Return of the Ankh), due out Feb. 23, 2010.

As the album title suggests, Badu has taken inspiration from her classic 1997 debut Baduizm, a time when the head-wrapped, incense-waving vocalist was first critically hailed as the queen of neo soul, the burgeoning jazz-influenced, stripped-to-the-bone R&B genre that included D'Angelo, Maxwell and Jill Scott among its star headliners.

But while subsequent projects found the singer distancing herself from what she saw as the musical constraints of neo soul (From the funked-out jam session vibe of 2000's Mama's Gun to 2008's politically-charged avant garde New Amerykah, Pt. 1: 4th World War), the occasionally organic live feel of New Amerykah Part II finds Badu giving an introspective nod to her past.

"I feel how I felt when I released Baduizm," said the always-eccentric performer, wearing a Flashdance-era gray sweatshirt, yellow jogging pants, blue leggings and silver slippers. Over a mix of live piano, jazz guitars, dusty soul samples, driving acoustic bass, live drums, and J-Dilla-esque hip-hop sound-clashes, Badu delivers an album that offers the emotional highs, lows and maddening complexities of being involved in a romantic relationship. The project, which features contributions from The Roots drummer ?uestlove, producers Madlib and Sa-Ra, keyboardist James Poyser, 9th Wonder and late influential hip hop producer J Dilla, may be as musically accessible as Erykah Badu can get.

"This is my therapy,' she continues of the album's more personal tone. "New Amerykah Pt. 1 [had a more] digital feel. This time I wanted to have more live instruments. I like how my voice sounds when I'm singing with a piano. I'm glad I don't have to use Auto-Tune. My voice is my gift." Badu then muses, "But if I had to use [Auto-Tune], I would."

Highlights on New Amerykah, Part II (Return of the Ankh) include:

"20 Feet Tall"
Features Badu's stark vocals over a floating keyboard riff that can be described as a jazzier nod to Radiohead's "Everything in it's Right Place" (2000).

"Window Seat"
"I need your attention...I need you to miss me," she pleads to a lover on the throwback soul groove that's driven by a live jazz bassline (a theme throughout New Amerykah Pt. II) that could have been plucked straight off Baduizm.

"Get Money"
Samples the Notorious B.I.G.-led Junior Mafia classic "Get Money." A playful Badu takes on the role of a female player who is all about the green, delivering real talk lines like, "I look like a model...I want your money."

"Fall In Love"
A heartfelt, mid tempo slow jam that uses a chilling J Dilla-blessed Eddie Kendricks sample. Has single potential.

"Incense"
Breathtaking instrumental that sounds like it was produced under water. Yes, that's a harp you are hearing. "It felt like a hug," Badu says of the stunning track.

"Out My Mind Just in Time (Part 1) (Undercover Over-Lover)/Out My Mind Just in Time (Part 2)"
Badu calls this her second three-song suite ("You'll have to wait to hear [Part 3] when the album comes out," she says), much in the same conceptual vein featured on Mama's Gun. "Part 1" finds Badu accompanied by a stirring torch song piano pleading, "I'll lie for you, cry for you...yes I'm a fool for you..." "Part 2" is the sound of madness following heartbreak. Over a disjointed jazz-tinged groove Badu gives a haunting, schizophrenic performance.

"Jump In The Air" (feat. Lil Wayne)
One of 10 versions of a leaked track that will feature 10 MC's (the cut will not be featured on New Amerykah Pt. II). While the hard-charging beat is somewhat aggressive, the message of keeping an optimistic attitude in life is bolstered by the much-rumored (and lively) performance of Lil' Wayne. "There are a few surprise MC's that you will hear," Badu says. "I don't want to give it away just yet."



http://www.vibe.com/mt/20...-the-ankh/
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Reply #1 posted 12/11/09 10:28am

JackieBlue

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excited
Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off
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Reply #2 posted 12/11/09 10:29am

DanceWme

OH HELLS YESSSSS!!!!!



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Reply #3 posted 12/11/09 10:38am

JackieBlue

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She's coming out right after Sade. I can't wait.
Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off
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Reply #4 posted 12/11/09 11:10am

Identity

Edit>
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Reply #5 posted 12/11/09 11:27am

Wowugotit

I'm hyped up about this. I can't wait!
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Reply #6 posted 12/11/09 11:45am

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Good. now the haters can shut their damn traps since this is supposed to be "accessible" hammer lol

excited biggrin dancing jig woot! clapping worship

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2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740
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Reply #7 posted 12/11/09 11:53am

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foodnow
Space for sale...
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Reply #8 posted 12/11/09 12:03pm

Cinnie

One year ago, I was expecting this to drop FOR SURE in 2009. sad
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Reply #9 posted 12/11/09 12:17pm

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Cinnie said:

One year ago, I was expecting this to drop FOR SURE in 2009. sad

Just be glad it aint the standard 4 or 5 years exclaim lol
2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740
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Reply #10 posted 12/11/09 12:31pm

sms130

That's what's up! I look 4ward 2 this album. Part 1 was food 4 thought and great 2 hear. That album is slept on, real talk. I just hope Erykah releases 'Anne (Don't Wear No Panties)' as a B-Side or put it on tha album bcuz it's tight!
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Reply #11 posted 12/11/09 1:21pm

ThreadBare

"... featuring Lil Wayne..."

disbelief
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Reply #12 posted 12/11/09 1:31pm

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Hell. yes. cool
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Reply #13 posted 12/11/09 2:58pm

SupaFunkyOrgan
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ThreadBare said:

"... featuring Lil Wayne..."

disbelief

oh.

no.

Really?!

I guess I didn't read the article well enough lol
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Reply #14 posted 12/11/09 3:16pm

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

ThreadBare said:

"... featuring Lil Wayne..."

disbelief

oh.

no.

Really?!

I guess I didn't read the article well enough lol

woot! weezy! nuts but that song won't be on the album. what kinda shit is that confused . can't wait, but knowing badu it'll be out a long time after it says lol pray
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Reply #15 posted 12/11/09 3:58pm

ThreadBare

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

ThreadBare said:

"... featuring Lil Wayne..."

disbelief

oh.

no.

Really?!

I guess I didn't read the article well enough lol

Well, I'm glad it won't be on the album. I really disliked Part I. I hope this is immensely better.
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Reply #16 posted 12/12/09 2:30pm

Identity

According to media sources: In the past six years, Badu, who has been working on this album since the release of "Worldwide Underground" in 2003, has recorded over 50 songs for "Part II."

She hopes to release an already-completed album titled "Low Down" shortly after this release.
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Reply #17 posted 12/12/09 9:04pm

babynoz

Good news...I really liked Pt. 1 cool
Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #18 posted 12/13/09 6:35am

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I. Want. Funksway!
Space for sale...
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Reply #19 posted 12/13/09 7:03am

diamondpearl1

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

Good. now the haters can shut their damn traps since this is supposed to be "accessible" hammer lol

excited biggrin dancing jig woot! clapping worship

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I can't strand that word "accessible". I love Erykah 'cause she's like Spike Lee in that she doesn't always explain it. Most time she moves in mysterious ways and leaves it up 2 u and your imagination/interpretation
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Reply #20 posted 12/13/09 8:46am

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babynoz said:

Good news...I really liked Pt. 1 cool

nod woot!
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Reply #21 posted 12/13/09 8:54am

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I really liked Pt.1 a lot, and I thought it didn't really get the credit it deserved. For me, it had the experimental feel of Mama's Gun, but it was also really cohesive as an album, like Baduizm was. I also thought the whole 'social comment' aspect of the lyrics worked and was really welcome, and I'd like to see where she goes with that.

I do kinda hope the references to the first album in the title and in her comments don't mean she's bowing to pressure to try and recreate that (which seems, boringly, to be what people always seem to want her to do!); and that this "accessible" thing doesn't mean the album's going to pull any punches musically or lyrically. Sounds like we can be optimistic, though! biggrin
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Reply #22 posted 12/13/09 9:37am

Harlepolis

I'm neutral.
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Reply #23 posted 12/13/09 9:45am

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excited
Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records.
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Reply #24 posted 12/13/09 10:41am

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This will be great!! I love me some E Baduizm cool
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Reply #25 posted 12/14/09 7:54am

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excited
... Though it took me a little while to get into "NewAmerykah Pt. I"... Alittle too experimental for me (the weird psychedelic soul sound from the Sa-Ra creative partner)..
... But that Lil Wayne featuring... disbelief
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Reply #26 posted 12/14/09 8:25am

Identity

The current track listing is as follows:

1. 20 Feet Tall (Prod. 9th Wonder)
2. Window Seat (Prod. Erykah Badu)
3. Agitation
4. Get Money (Prod. Erykah Badu)
5. Don’t Be Long
6. Love (Prod. Dilla)
7. Umm Hmm (Prod. Madlib)
8. Fall In Love
9. Incense (Prod. Madlib)
10. Out My Mind Just In Time (Part 1) (Undercover Over-Lover)
11. Out My Mind Just In Time (Part 2)
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Reply #27 posted 12/14/09 10:30am

Cinnie

FrenchGuy said:

excited
... Though it took me a little while to get into "NewAmerykah Pt. I"... Alittle too experimental for me (the weird psychedelic soul sound from the Sa-Ra creative partner)..
... But that Lil Wayne featuring... disbelief


oh you know darn well that's something to appease the label.
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Reply #28 posted 12/14/09 1:56pm

ABeautifulOne

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Hmm it's coming out on my birthday I might get it...
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Reply #29 posted 12/15/09 6:27am

Harlepolis

No Annie Don't Wear No Panties? neutral
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