Erykah Badu – On & On (I-Tone Remix)
We’ve been telling you about I-Tone’s album 13 for a while now and it’s finally here. A collection of instrumental and remixes created to take
We’ve been telling you about I-Tone’s album 13 for a while now and it’s finally here. A collection of instrumental and remixes created to take
DJ Rahdu presents the first DSXXX of the year, a collection of some of his favorite songs from February. These songs have all been featured on BamaLoveSoul.Com, so if you want to find out more about the artist, just enter their name and hit search on the BamaLoveSoul webpage!
Here’s the latest Erykah Badu remix from J Finesse! He takes one of my favorite Badu tracks, Soldier produced by drummer Karriem Riggins, and fleshes it
J Finesse strikes again! This Erykah Bady remix right here, ninja!!! The driving beat and the percussion demand that you nod your head to Badu’s ode to her man. Stopping just short of feeling afro-latin, this remix has such a funky vibe that it conjures up images of driving down the street in an all black Cadillac with suicide doors in your own, personal blaxploitation flick. I wonder what my blaxploitation name would be…
Ok, now it’s time to pop in Black Dynamite. Enjoy!
One thing that I’ll say it time and again is that the most interesting remixes are the ones that take something familiar and rearrange it
I like the cosmic bounce of this remix and it’s definitely a creative interpretation of the original. Imaginative departure aside, I’m still a little lukewarm
Whoa, chck out this headnod inducing remix of Badu’s 2000 breakaway hit from Mama’s Gun! Both official versions of Bag Lady were the truth and this one stands right along with them! Instead of having bags filled with crocheted hats and matchig dresses
While checking out the latest edition of DJ Jamad’s Afromentals on Frolab.Com, the title of the lead track really caught my attention, but when i pressed
In 1997 when Badu dropped her groundbreaking and iconic album, Baduizm, we could all tell that she would be around for a long time. Her sound has changed much since the release of that album, but the soul is always the same: unwavering, direct and dope as hell.
Here’s another Badu remix that came thru the inbox! I wouldnt call this chopped and screwed, but thats what it is though…or is it? Make sure
I really enjoyed Badu’s latest album. It was easy to digest and relate to and as a DJ in the South these things are very important when
YAY! A first interview with both me and BusCrates 16-Bit Ensemble with Dj Hash from Chicago,IL. The show is called Vinyl Vybz and it’s broadcast
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