When you’re in a relationship you want it to work. My parents did, I did. But we are not taught how to make it work.
ERYKAH BADUErykah Badu projects don’t even sound like Erykah Badu projects. I don’t even have one album that sounds like another one of my albums.
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Music and the music business are two different things.
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Im 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.
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I view my hair and clothes as functional art.
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Time to eliminate things that no longer evolve me.
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I don’t have one song that sounds like another one in my entire catalog.
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I have a pair of blue pants that were my favorite for a while and were a part of my show uniform – every night, you know.
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I 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.
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[Riccardo Tisci ] has an interesting approach to weaving the contemporary with the couture, and blending tribes and collections. It always seems to work.
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I’m pretty mutable as a human being, period – if you put me on Pluto, I can figure it out.
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Erykah Badu projects don’t even sound like Erykah Badu projects. I don’t even have one album that sounds like another one of my albums.
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My eyes are green, Cause I eat a lot of vegetables, It don’t have nothing to do with your new friend
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I was born to make mistakes, I ain’t scared to take the weight.
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I’ve been a vegetarian since I was 19.
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I planned my success. I knew it was going to happen.
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My 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.
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