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Original Vintage Poster: Erykah Badu - New Amerykah Part One (4th World War) ( New Amerykah / E Badu)
Poster ID: CL91926
Category: Music/Pop, Rock, R&B...
Year: 2000s
Country: American
Approximate Size 36 x 24 inches
Condition: Very Good
Condition Note: Some water staining, some scattered creasing, and edgewear.
Price: $250
In stock

Rare Universal Motown promotional poster for Erykah Badu's 2008 album, New Amerykah Part One (4th World War). Text at bottom reads: "freeing the slaves and the slave masters / baduworld.com" Photo possibly taken by Marc Baptiste? The album is a politically charged, neo-soul concept album featuring social commentary on the African-American community. "The fourth studio album by American R&B singer Erykah Badu. It was released on February 26, 2008, by Universal Motown following Badu's hiatus from recording music due to writer's block. In returning from the hiatus, she received music from several hip hop producers over the Internet and recorded demos of her vocals using the GarageBand software on her laptop. Most of the album was then recorded at Electric Lady Studios in New York City. New Amerykah Part One is an esoteric concept album titled as a pun on Badu's first name and a reflection of the record's political leanings. It features social commentary and themes related to the plight of the African-American community, including poverty, urban violence, complacency, and cultural identity. The record's densely produced music incorporates hip hop, soul, funk, jazz, and electronica styles." (Wikipedia)

Keywords: Singers,Musicians,Black Interest,Hip hop,RnB,Soul,Black and white photography,portrait