Erykah Badu - Certainly (Live1997) video free download


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Erykah Badu was born Erica Abi Wright in Dallas, Texas on February 26, 1971. Her mother raised her, her brother (Jabbada), and her sister (Nayrok) alone after their father, William Wright Jr., deserted the family early in their lives. To provide for her family, the children's grandmother often helped looking after them while Erykah's mother, Kolleen Maria Gipson (Wright), performed as an actress in theatrical productions. Influenced by her mother, Erykah had her first taste of show business at the age of 4, singing and dancing with her mother at the Dallas Theatre Centre.

By the age of 14, Erykah was free-styling for a local radio station alongside such talent as Roy Hargrove. In her early youth, she decided to change the spelling of her name from Erica to Erykah, as she firmly believed her original name to be her slave name. The term 'kah' signifies the inner self. Badu is her favorite jazz scat sound and is also an African name for the 10th born child used for the Akan people in Ghana.

Upon graduating from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Badu went on to study theater at the historically black college Grambling State University. Concentrating on music full-time, she left the university in 1993 before graduating and took on several minimum wage jobs to support herself. She taught drama and dance to children at the South Dallas Cultural Center. Working and touring with her cousin, Robert "Free" Bradford, she recorded a 19-song demo, Country Cousins, which attracted the attention of Kedar Massenburg, who set Badu up to record a duet with D'Angelo, "Your Precious Love," and eventually signed her to a record deal with Universal Records.

Early in her career, Badu was recognizable for wearing very large and colorful headwraps. For her musical sensibilities, she has often been compared to jazz great Billie Holiday. She was a core member of the Soulquarians, and is also an actress having appeared in a number of films playing a range of supporting roles in movies such as Blues Brothers 2000, The Cider House Rules and House of D. She also speaks at length in the documentary Before the Music Dies.

Comments

8 years ago

oOJAYDILLAOo

what's a mickey and what does 720 mean?

8 years ago

Kevin Marcus13 ™

MMMmm

9 years ago

Mary Burrell

I love this one too. It's so bluesy and funky

9 years ago

Maye McDonald

Where is the CD version of this song? I love it too! Erykah is such an inspiration. Love her so much.

9 years ago

Shamara Thomas

How do you interpret this song?

9 years ago

Zhanna GeldNumero

шикарный голос .

9 years ago

Karlton Parker

Forever my jam

9 years ago

Trilluminati

1997-1999 were GOOD ASS years. Neo Soul was going, Hip Hop was going, The rest of the Marleys were appearing and there was this futuristic african style going on that lasted till like 2004. It was because of Erykah Badu, The Roots, OutKast and the rest of that movement. I'm happy I was raised through those years because im living my life how they did with a conscience . :) 

9 years ago

sindey wilson

❤️

9 years ago

Noah G. Hickman

Most definitely one of my all time favorites. And she keeps reinventing herself. The keeps me wanting more. Love you sister!

10 years ago

Philip Belli

Song takes me back .So deep and emotional.The hypnotic ability and internal strengths and sensuality expressed in the raw emotion and self assuredness of WOMEN is quite unique and it is in an arena all by itself Thanks for the vibes

10 years ago

crosbonit

If time travel was possible like it was in the "Terminator" movies, I would send a terminator back into the 90's and terminate Andre 3000 before EB ever saw him. I would then insert myself into her life.Given this, Common would have never seen her either. She would have been occupied. Nor would any other garden variety negro have passed by her like a ship in the night. She would not have turned into the dandelion in the wind that she has become.But, time travel is not possible, and the wind just keeps on blowing...

10 years ago

mox95

Great Black music here !certainly

10 years ago

K Ware

She sang so beautifully.

10 years ago

ocheezy hall

Love this jam

10 years ago

Shak Marcus

FUNKY !!! STILL LISTENING TO THIS IN 2013 !!!!!

10 years ago

Shak Marcus

FUNKY !!! STILL LISTENING TO THIS IN 2013 !!!!!

10 years ago

Blaxinmerca

WHEN I WAKE UP!!!

10 years ago

ttodd114

Love this song.... Certainly not me. I was not looking for no affair

10 years ago

bombaymahogany

LOVE ERYKAH BADU AND THE BACKGROUND SINGERS ARE AWESOME!!

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