I view my hair and clothes as functional art.
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.
More Erykah Badu Quotes
-
-
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.
ERYKAH BADU -
It’s just that little box in the middle of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. Most of the time I go I don’t even leave that apartment. I have just enough: a little bed, a little kitchen with two pots. I make some tea and I look out the window or just lay down.
ERYKAH BADU -
There are millions and billions of atoms of memory of all kinds of musical themes in me.
ERYKAH BADU -
I’m pretty mutable as a human being.
ERYKAH BADU -
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.
ERYKAH BADU -
[Riccardo Tisci ] has an interesting approach to weaving the contemporary with the couture, and blending tribes and collections. It always seems to work.
ERYKAH BADU -
Peace and Blessings manifest with every lesson learned. If your knowledge were your wealth then it would be well earned.
ERYKAH BADU -
I’m learning from them! Everyone says that, but it’s true. You learn more about yourself from them than from any other lesson.
ERYKAH BADU -
I 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 BADU -
I’m pretty mutable as a human being, period – if you put me on Pluto, I can figure it out.
ERYKAH BADU -
In 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 BADU -
If 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 BADU -
I was born to make mistakes, I ain’t scared to take the weight.
ERYKAH BADU -
What singing means to me, I never did consider myself a singer, I just let people watch me feel music and how it comes through me. I’ve worked on it and practiced a lot. I mean, music, I dance to it, and singing is just one way of getting it out of me.
ERYKAH BADU -
I’d rather see a person with a natural mind and processed mind than a processed mind and a natural head.
ERYKAH BADU