Nationwide — Erykah Badu is about to launch her first studio album in 15 years, teaming up with famend hip-hop producer The Alchemist. This marks her return since 2010’s New Amerykah Half Two (Return of the Ankh), mixing her signature neo-soul model with hip-hop influences.
In a current interview, Badu expressed her pleasure in regards to the album, saying it has been her most important focus. “I can’t wait till it’s accomplished,” she added, hinting on the recent sound she’s creating with The Alchemist, recognized for his work with Freddie Gibbs and Earl Sweatshirt, based on WBLS.
Badu defined that her lengthy hiatus from creating studio albums was on account of her dedication to live performances. “I tour eight months out of the 12 months for the previous 25 years. That’s what I do. I’m a efficiency artist. I’m not a recording artist. I come from the theater.”
Followers bought a preview of the album when The Alchemist posted a snippet of a monitor titled “Valentine,” exhibiting Badu within the studio with rapper Earl Sweatshirt. This teaser has sparked hypothesis about doable collaborations on the album.
Whereas Badu hasn’t launched a solo album in years, she’s remained lively within the music scene, collaborating with Jamie xx on “F.U.” and profitable a Grammy for her work with Rapsody on “3:AM.” Her return to music after years of touring is a extremely anticipated second for followers worldwide.