Erykah Badu: New Amerykah Part Two: Return Of The Ankh
An Erykah Badu album that feels ad hoc or patchwork-like—a bunch of songs just strung together—doesn’t seem possible. In method and intent (and, often enough, sound), she’s a ’70s woman all the way: Badu’s albums are broad canvases that require endless detail to convey a variety of emotion. So when 2008’s New Amerykah Part One: 4th World War came out, not only was its kaleidoscopic funk and unhinged creativity a thrill in itself, it made people wonder what she could possibly follow it up with.