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  1. A 25-year-old Texan with a preternaturally cool sense of groove and a jazz twang that conjured Billie Holliday with a joint simmering between her fingers, Badu brought an approach to songwriting that simply was the sound of neo-soul. “Baduizm was designed to get you high,” she said at the time. “Baduizm is lighting my incense, lighting my ...

  2. 16 de may. de 2024 · Erykah Badu’s Baduizm was recently named one of the best 100 albums ever by Apple Music. Listen to the album now. A confident mix of jazz, soul, R&B, and hip-hop, Baduizm was uniquely Erykah ...

  3. A 25-year-old Texan with a preternaturally cool sense of groove and a jazz twang that conjured Billie Holliday with a joint simmering between her fingers, Badu brought an approach to songwriting that simply was the sound of neo-soul. “Baduizm was designed to get you high,” she said at the time. “Baduizm is lighting my incense, lighting my ...

  4. referencing Baduizm (2×LP, Album, Reissue, Gatefold, 180 Gram) 00602557018066 I have all of Erykah Badu's CDs and always wanted to listen to Baduizm on vinyl, because the fantastic bass usually comes across better on vinyl.

  5. 30 de jul. de 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupRim Shot (Intro) · Erykah BaduBaduizm℗ 1997 Universal Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.Released on: 199...

  6. 100best.music.apple.com › us › albumBaduizm by Erykah Badu

    In 1997, as the Soulquarians—a new collective of socially conscious hip-hop soul songwriters that included Common, The Roots, D’Angelo, and more—began to emerge from the underground, Baduizm shifted the entire R&B landscape. A 25-year-old Texan with a seemingly preternatural sense of groove and a jazzy twang that evoked a modern-day Billie Holliday, Badu brought an approach to ...

  7. 8 de feb. de 2022 · Happy 25th Anniversary to Erykah Badu’s debut album Baduizm, originally released February 11, 1997.. In 1972, Stevie Wonder appeared on the front cover of his seminal Talking Book album dressed in a dashiki and without his trademark sunglasses on. Alongside Marvin Gaye’s What’s Going On (1971), it broke the mold that Motown had spent years establishing.