André 3000 joins in on the Rundgren cover, while Seven Benjamin, his and Badu's son, picks up a co-writing credit on the eighth track.
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Appearances from a Drake soundalike, Aubrey "Itsroutine" Davis, add to the mixtape's peculiarity. Mike Goodrum on Erykah Badu Baduizm FREE Full Album Zip. Original content is greatly outweighed by covers of songs originally recorded by New Edition, Usher, Egyptian Lover, and Todd Rundgren (via the Isley Brothers). Badu puts her spin on "Hotline Bling," quotes "Tyrone," and appends a "ghost of Screw" mix of "Telephone" to one of the low-slung new tracks. We Dem Boyz x Trill Friends (Neim Remix) 5. After announcing on Twitter that her mixtape, But You Cain’t Use My Phone.
See you again x Times a Wasting (Neim Remix) 4. Andre 3000) The alluring and intriguing Erykah Badu never ceases to amaze us. This Plane x Back In The Day (Neim Remix) 3. DJ Teknikz Mixtapes DJ Thoro DJ Trigga DJ Unexpected DJ Vlad DJ Warrior DJ White Owl DJ Whoo Kid DJ WizKid DJ Woogie DJ Wreck DNA Don Bishop Agallah Don Cannon Dow Jones Dub Floyd Evil Empire Exclusive J Father Bentley Focus Entertainment Funkmaster Flex Grind City Mob Hevehitta Hustle Squad DJs Idol Iron Fist Records J.A. Prompted by Drake's "Hotling Bling," Erykah Badu quickly recorded this loose, phone-themed mixtape, an official Motown release, with help from producer and fellow Dallas dweller Zach Witness. Neim Beats- Wiz Khalifa x Erykah Badu (The Mixtape) by Wiz Khalifa x Erykah Badu x Neim Beats, released 01 June 2017 1. Erykah Badu released her highly anticipated mixtape But You Caint Use My Phone on Friday, featuring Andr 3000 and Drake, as well as her classic style and seamless integration of hip-hop and funk. In this 2015 interview with Erykah Badu and Okayplayer, Erykah talks creativity and how she used it to hide her phone number on her mixtape cover ‘Can’t Use My Phone’ for her fans to find.
See More Your browser does not support the audio element. The negotiation of subjectivity and the ‘cell phone effect’ in Erykah Badu’s mixtape, ‘But You Caint Use My Phone’ (2015) This essay begins with a reflection on a statement made in the panel description, that ‘it is through the body that difference is experienced and lived’, which reminded. Rewind: Erykah Badu VIDEO 97.9 The Beat Staff.