Showing posts with label Erykah Badu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Erykah Badu. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Yahzarah aka Purple St. James


Dana Nicole Williams is an example of such wonder. Barely standing 5 feet tall, the District of Columbia born singer and songwriter is a modern day superhero. Known to most as YahZarah, she possesses the ability to move mountains with her music. Her sweet, butterfly-like voice has been recognized in groundbreaking musical compositions with Little Brother, Nicolay, and Erykah Badu to name a few.

This super chocolate sensation has much more than meets the eye. It seems as though she has been struggling to contain her magnanimous alter ego persona, which goes by the name of Purple St. James, from unleashing herself onto the world. But it's too late. Purple St. James has made her introduction, and it's nothing we can do about it except enjoy the ride. Purple St. James is the bold, daring, sexy, funky, unapologetic soul side to YahZarah.

Purple St. James has been called upon to bless the stage with outstanding artists such as Prince, Floetry, Musiq Soul Child, Chaka Kahn, Donnie, Amel Larrieux, Anthony David, Goapele, Talib Kweli, Rahsaan Paterson, Raheem Davaughn, R Kelly, J. Davey, Common, Bilal Oliver, The Roots, Erykah Badu and others.

Download Her EP "The Prelude"

Friday, January 1, 2010

Erykah Badu - New Amerykah Part 2: Return Of The Ankh



With six albums, four Grammys, and critical and commercial success, Erykah Badu is a familiar figure in the music industry. She certainly seemed comfortable with the press as she recently stood before a room full of critics, musicians, and record label executives. Dressed in rain boots, sweat pants and a grungy long-sleeve thermal top, Badu gave the assembled listeners a preview of her coming album, “New Amerykah Part II (Return of the Ankh),” due out Feb. 23.

The sound of the 11-track long “New Amerykah Part II” is a throwback to her 1997 debut, “Baduizm,” with a more acoustic feel than the digital one she favored on her last album, 2008’s “New Amerykah Part 1: 4th World War.” The topics too, are a stark contrast to her last release. “’New Amerykah Part 1′ was me looking at what was going around me politically, socially,” Badu said. “['New Amerykah Part II'] was looking at what was going on inside of me and other women.” Badu’s personal life since her last release has had some dramatic changes, including the birth of a baby girl in February of this year.

“New Amerykah part II” features long-time collaborator ?uestlove of the Roots, who plays all the drums on the album, and Roots keyboardist James Poyser. One of the album’s standout tracks, “Out of My Mind Just In Time (Undercover-Over-Lover)” is a bare-bones duet between Badu and Poyser.

One of Badu’s newest songs, “Jump Up in The Air,” isn’t on the album. It will be released to major music Web sites and feature different versions with ten different rappers, with each rapper’s collaboration released one at a time. While Badu did not reveal all ten of her musical partners, she did say that one version will feature one of the most popular rappers in the world right now: Lil Wayne.

Gerogia Anne Muldrow

If you haven't heard of Georgia Anne Muldrow I suggest that you take a listen. Muldrow is the daughter of the late jazz musician Ronald Muldrow. Most know for her collaboration with Erykah Badu in “Master Teacher.” Her early work involved collaborations with the Platinum Pied Pipers, Sa-Ra, and J*DaVeY. She is known for playing the majority of instruments featured on her recordings. Her vocal style and musical accompaniment often are free-form in nature. Check out her video to “Roses” from here 2009 album Umsindo.