I’m pretty mutable as a human being.
ERYKAH BADUI’m pretty mutable as a human being.
ERYKAH BADUThere are millions and billions of atoms of memory of all kinds of musical themes in me.
ERYKAH BADUI trust the political system to be what it is. It’s a structure to keep the country running, a boat to get us [citizens] from one side to the other, and it has the country’s best interests at heart. Not the people’s.
ERYKAH BADUIn music, it makes for a good platform to take time and really mold a piece the way I need to mold it. When it comes to fashion, I create a functional art that moves.
ERYKAH BADUIf you make a decision, a pact with someone, your friend, you should say, ‘I’m gonna do this,’ and you should stick to it.
ERYKAH BADUI’ve been a vegetarian since I was 19.
ERYKAH BADUTime to eliminate things that no longer evolve me.
ERYKAH BADUMy style is a little masculine, and what I loved about Pyer Moss was how well he can make a blazer, the looseness of those pants, or color palette that he chooses from season to season.
ERYKAH BADUMy mom was the Diana Ross of our clan. She was always up-to-date, and always knew what to do and what not to do in a fashion sense.
ERYKAH BADUI’d rather see a person with a natural mind and processed mind than a processed mind and a natural head.
ERYKAH BADUI’m pretty mutable as a human being, period – if you put me on Pluto, I can figure it out.
ERYKAH BADUI knew it would happen. I knew I’d be No. 1. I’m a new artist; I don’t know the rules. Nobody told me it wouldn’t happen
ERYKAH BADUIm a hip-hopper, and its something you live and do. It makes me angry that were misrepresented, that were being killed every day by one another, by the government, by the food we eat, the choices we make. It makes me angry because it doesnt have to be that way and it is.
ERYKAH BADUI just love expressing my joy and my mind through what I wear, or how I cook, or how I dance, or how I write or perform a song – how I move.
ERYKAH BADUA home birth is about being able to create exactly what you want, because it’s such a violent moment inside of the body that you want everything else to be as beautiful as it can be.
ERYKAH BADUI view my hair and clothes as functional art.
ERYKAH BADU