Top 10 most inspiring quotes by Erica Abi Wright
- I don’t sing melodically. Rhyme pattern is how I sing. I also write like a lyricist or an MC because that’s what I was before I was a singer. I just took those elements and put them into music.
- I’ll dabble here and there in different forms of the art, but the label has me locked down like a slave so, of course, I’ll be doing albums during this time.
- I started performing at two or three on a tape recorder, one of those little flat recorders where you just push play and record.
- I have a master plan as an artist. I’ve always said I’m not going to be punching nobody’s clock. I will work as an artist to survive in this world.
- Anything that had to do with art I been doing all my life. It was a gift. It’s nothing I work real hard at doing.
- It’s almost like a lot of black people in America, a lot of young black men, are born with this cloud over their heads. It’s their penitentiary cloud, this philosophy we all have, that it’s harder for us.
- What makes me furious, not just because we’re in an interview, but I don’t like when writers take your words and put them somewhere else, in the wrong context in their own article about you.
- I don’t have any particular thing I do ritualistically. I do the same thing every day. I get up. Drink a lot of water. Have a wheatgrass shot. Drink some green juice. Eat as healthy as I can.
- I’ve had two children. I’ve had three boyfriends. I’ve had a lot of things happen that can change your opinions and values and philosophies.
- I am not systematic at all when it comes to religion. I just love life. And I’m not judgmental. And I’m a vegetarian.
Erica Abi Wright, professionally known as Erykah Badu, is a distinguished American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actress. Born on February 26, 1971, in Dallas, Texas, Badu has left an indelible mark on the music industry with her unique blend of neo-soul, R&B, and jazz influences.
Renowned for her soulful voice and introspective lyrics, Badu’s breakthrough came with her debut album “Baduizm” in 1997, which earned her widespread acclaim and multiple Grammy Awards. Her subsequent albums, including “Mama’s Gun” (2000) and “New Amerykah Part One” (2008), continued to showcase her artistic versatility and socially conscious themes.
Beyond music, Badu has ventured into acting, appearing in films like “The Cider House Rules” (1999) and “The Blues Brothers 2000” (1998). Her eclectic fashion sense and distinctive headwraps have also become iconic symbols of her style and cultural influence.
Badu is not only celebrated for her musical contributions but also for her activism and advocacy, particularly in issues related to social justice and mental health. Throughout her career, she has used her platform to address important societal matters, reflecting her commitment to making a positive impact beyond entertainment.
With her distinctive sound, thought-provoking artistry, and unwavering authenticity, Erykah Badu continues to captivate audiences and inspire artists worldwide.
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