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Erykah Badu
- ON AND ON |
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Baduizm, Kedar Records, 1997 BILLBOARD CHART ACHIEVEMENTS: R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: # 1 Maxi-Singles Sales: # 3 Hot 100 Singles: # 12 Rhythmic Top 40: # 23 GLOBAL CHART ACHIEVEMENTS: # 12 in the UK Top Ten at MATT RADIO Grammy Winner: Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, Best R&B Album |
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Born Erica Wright in Dallas in 1971, Badu attended a school of the
arts and was working as a teacher and part-time singer in her hometown
when she opened for D'Angelo at a 1994 show. D'Angelo's
manager, Kedar
Massenburg, was impressed with the performance and hooked her up
with the singer to record a cover of the Marvin
Gaye/Tammi
Terrell duet "Precious Love." He also signed Badu to his recently
formed Kedar Entertainment label and served as producer for Baduizm,
which also starred bassist Ron
Carter and members of hip-hop avatars the
Roots on several tracks. The first single, "On & On," became
a Number One R&B hit in early 1997, and Baduizm
followed it to the top of the R&B album charts by March.
Opening
for R&B acts as well as rap's Wu-Tang
Clan, Erykah Badu stopped just
short of Number One on the pop album
charts in April. Her Live
album followed later in the year. In 2000 she returned with her
highly
anticipated second studio album, Mama's
Gun, which was co-produced by Badu, James Poyser, Bilal and Jay
Dee and contained the hit single, "Bag Lady".
source: John Bush,
allmusic.com