Tag Archives: Erykah Badu
Essential Listening: Brown Sugar – D’Angelo (1995)
Most folk only truly start to worry about their own mortality when people in their age cohort start to die. And it may be that the first one doesn’t set off the dread and fatalistic thoughts. For the obstinate hedonists … Continue reading
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Song Of The Day – On & On by Erykah Badu
From the album ‘Baduizm’ (1997)
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Tagged 90's, Baduizm, Erykah Badu, G Funk, Must own album, On & On, Song Of The Day, US Black history month
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