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The Epitome of a Nubian Knight

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QUOTATIONS OF "BLACK"

"Whenever I use BLACK it relates to some history of Africans in that particular place. It’s the idea of the color BLACK as a metaphor, or as a representation of African-Americans. It’s the notion of BLACK- BLACKNESS - and all its other meanings in relation to the history of race..."

- Fred Wilson



"Most of my fortitude to continue doing the work comes from the moral outrage I feel about the injustices that Black people endure disproportionately daily."

- N. Abdul-Wakil



"In the end, what matters is not skin shade but pan-African consciousness. Loving your complexion, your nose, lips, hair length and texture, no matter what the politics or trends decide, and simply be. That's the problem with us (African folks). We're still learning how to love ourselves. So used to glorifying others and putting others first..."

- Dredlocks Tree

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Saturday, January 23, 2010

ERYKAH BADU Announces 5th Studio Album:
New Amerykah, Part II: Return of the Ankh
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010


Erykah Badu's New Album
New Amerykah, Part II: Return of the Ankh
Coming Tuesday, March 30th, 2010







soultracks.com

(January 21, 2010, New York, NY) - Universal Motown Records multi-platinum-selling, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter-actress ERYKAH BADU announced via Twitter that she will release her fifth studio album, New Amerykah, Part II: Return of the Ankh, on March 30, 2010. The new album is the singer's hotly anticipated follow-up to her critically acclaimed 2008 disc, New Amerykah, Part I: 4th World War.

In contrast to New Amerykah, Part I: 4th World War, which was digitally produced and political in tone, New Amerykah Part II: Return of the Ankh features lush live instrumentation and taps into Badu's emotional side by thematically focusing on romance and relationships. "With Part I, I was standing at an apex, looking at what was going on around me politically, socially, and economically," Badu explained. "With Part II, I'm hovering over me, looking at what's going on inside of me."

New Amerykah Part II: Return of the Ankh features contributions from some of the most talented, groundbreaking, underground producers and engineers in the hip-hop game, including Grammy winners 9th Wonder and James Poyser, eclectic soul singer Bilal, and the late J Dilla. "We used a lot of analog instruments-harps, strings, drums, piano, and even a Theremin-to give the album that sonic feel," said Badu. "There's a strong undercurrent of bottom, a rumbling to these songs that feels good to me. It feels like a hug."

The press is already raving about New Amerykah Part II: Return of the Ankh, one of the most anticipated albums of 2010. The Wall Street Journal's Speakeasy blog calls it "a throwback to her 1997 debut, ‘Baduizm,' with a more acoustic feel" while Vibe.com says, "Badu delivers an album that offers the emotional highs, lows and maddening complexities of being involved in a romantic relationship." Additionally, Okayplayer.com writes, "The album is dope," and Suite903.com declares, "The new album is beyond amazing."

ERYKAH BADU, a Dallas native, emerged in 1997 with her masterpiece debut album, Baduizm, as a primal force of nature connecting old school soul with contemporary R&B. The album garnered her numerous award nominations, including two Grammys (Best Female R&B Vocal, Best R&B Album) and multiple top spots on critics' Best-Of-The-Year Lists. In 2000, she followed up with the critically acclaimed platinum-selling album, Mama's Gun. In 2003, the EP World Wide Underground was awarded Gold certification.


Track Listing for New Amerykah, Part II: Return of the Ankh:

# 1. "20 Feet Tall" Produced by Erykah Badu and 9th Wonder.
# 2. "Window Seat" Produced by Erykah Badu and James Poyser. Featuring Ahmir "?uestove" Thompson (drums), Stephen "Thundercat" Bruner (bass), James Poyser (keys), Kirsten Agnesta (harp).
# 3. "Agitation" Produced by Erykah Badu and Shafiq Husayn of SA-RA Creative Partners.
# 4. "Get Money" Produced by Erykah Badu and Karieem Riggins (drums), Stephen "Thundercat" Bruner (bass), James Poyser (keys), Tommy Trajlio (guitar), Mike "Chav" Chavarria (mooger fooger). Contains an interpolation of "Can't Turn Me Away," by Sylvia Strippling.
# 5. "Don't Be Long" Produced by Erykah Badu and Taarak.
# 6. "Love" Produced by Erykah Badu and J Dilla.
# 7. "Umm Hmm" Produced by Erykah Badu and Madlib.
# 8. "Fall in Love" Produced by Erykah Badu and Karieem Riggins. Contains a sample of "Intimate Friends" by Eddie Kendricks.
# 9. "Incense" (Instrumental) Produced by Erykah Badu and Madlib featuring Kirsten Agnesta (harp).
# 10. "Out My Mind Just in Time (Part 1) (Undercover Over-Lover)" Produced by Erykah Badu featuring James Poyser (keys).
# 11. "Out My Mind Just in Time (Part 2)" Produced by Erykah Badu and Georgia Ann Muldrow.
# Bonus Web-Only Track: "Jump In The Air," featuring Lil Wayne and Bilal Produced by Erykah Badu, RC Williams and Jahborn. Contains an interpolation of "Hydraulic Pump" by Parliament Funkadelic.

When Doves Cry: The 2010 Haiti Earthquake
By Dredlocks Tree
(My Next Door Neighbor On Blogger)



Hey Black Family,

I'm linking this particular blog entry to my Blogger neighbor and FRIEND, Dredlocks Tree. I have no words to say except read his entry and while looking over the pictures.

Click the pic above to link over to his blog entry:
When Doves Cry: The 2010 Haiti Earthquake

Peace!
ROD