Erykah Badu's fifth studio album "New Amerykah Part Two (Return of the Ankh)," was released on March 30th, selling 110,000 copies in its first week.
Producers such as J Dilla, Questlove, James Poyser, Madlib, 9th Wonder, Sa-Ra, Georgia Anne Muldrow, and Karriem participated in production on the album.
Part two is packed with hazy yet relaxed songs about desire, longing, disloyalty and emotions.
It is also the sequel to her "funkadelic" 2008 work, "New Amerykah Part One (The 4th World)."
On part two, the lyrics tend to be clever yet jaunty.
The lead single "Window Seat," alerts listeners to the fear that people may have when they fall guilty to "groupthink" theory, stripping down one's resistance of discovering liberty apart from what others may expect and want of you.
"Turn Me Away (Get Munny)," takes the medley of Sylvia Striplin's "You Can't Turn Me Away," which some may know as the sample from the J.U.N.I.O.R. Mafia 1995 smash hit "Get Money."
This song could be pretty likeable and possibly a favorite on the album, but the production of the song kind of left question marks because it really doesn't flow well with the other songs on the album.
"Out of My Mind, Just in Time" is a 10 minute medley joyride that really makes the album, with its two-part, flipped beat story.
It's 1920 blues influence and jazz sound is unbelievable and makes Badu a good comparison to Billie Holiday— especially with Badu's vocal for the icing.
The tempos also change as she addresses various sentiments about a lost love as the tempos change.
Bonus track "Jump Up in the Air (Stay There)" featuring Lil' Wayne and Bilal is electro- funky song, addressing the battle of coming down from a natural high.
The song sort of takes you on a hippie ride with a twist of Paraliment.
Overall, Badu did it again—challenging fans to listen outside of the box.
Every song on this album will have more than one interpretation after listening.































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