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Erykah Badu shrugs off “Ms. Jackson” rumors—her mom’s merch says otherwise

Erykah Badu questions the long-held assumption that Outkast’s “Ms. Jackson” is about her, though the timeline suggests a potential link. The track dropped roughly a year after her breakup with André 3000, with whom she shares a son.

Her mother, by contrast, fully embraces the narrative, flaunting a themed bumper sticker and airbrush t-shirt. Badu insists the song may not be autobiographical, but public speculation clings to the possibility of an aural apology etched into pop culture.


Source: Billboard – Published on October 25, 2025

Erykah Badu resurrects Automatic Slim for a velvety rerun of Mama’s Gun

Erykah Badu marks the 25th anniversary of her album "Mama’s Gun" with a new tour theatrically named "The Return of Automatic Slim." The tour will span North America and Europe, bringing her catalog—equal parts cosmic musings and lo-fi groove—to live audiences once more.

Tickets hit the market on Friday, August 1, at 10:00 AM ET, inviting fans into a sonic rereading of her early 2000s introspection wrapped in incense smoke and velveted defiance.


Source: Music Industry News – Published on July 30, 2025

Erykah Badu streams Juneteenth via Amazon—timed moves meet timed beats

Amazon Music schedules an exclusive Erykah Badu livestream for Juneteenth, unfolding at 8 p.m. CT on its Twitch channel. The timing aligns with Black Music Month, drawing a line between culture and commerce with a deliberate sense of choreography.

Described as a visionary who has reshaped musical currents more than once, Badu steps into the spotlight curated by R&B lead on Amazon’s team. The event positions her not as nostalgia but as present tense—performing, streaming, calculated.


Source: Music Industry News – Published on June 19, 2025

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