Biography Flash: Erykah Badu Celebrates Mamas Gun Anniversary with NYT Performance and Livestream Concert
Update: 2025-11-22
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Over the past few days, Erykah Badu has been at the center of a major cultural moment celebrating one of neo-soul's most influential records. November twentieth marked a significant milestone when the legendary artist stopped by The New York Times newsroom for a surprise live performance. There she blessed the journalists with an intimate set featuring tracks from her classic albums Baduizm, Mamas Gun, and Worldwide Underground. She sat down with the hosts of Popcast, Jon Caramanica and Joe Coscarelli, to discuss her quarter-century reign as one of music's most idiosyncratic and spiritual figures, her kinship with D'Angelo and Questlove, and the creative process behind her most celebrated work.
Just days before, Spotify released a special anniversary episode capturing Badu in the studio with bassist Thundercat and producer DJ Quik, performing reimagined versions of Mamas Gun classics like Penitentiary Philosophy, And On, and Times A Wastin. During this session, she opened up about the albums title, explaining that it stemmed from her grandmother keeping a revolver in her nightstand. She described each song as a bullet, the power and ammunition of her message at that moment in time. This deeply personal conversation has resonated across streaming platforms as fans rediscover the albums profound influence on modern music.
Meanwhile, Badu continues her relentless touring schedule as part of The Return of Automatic Slim Tour. She performed in Detroit on November twentieth at the Fox Theatre, delivering a performance that reviewers described as unapologetically unhinged, featuring her signature banter with crew and crowd alongside ethereal renditions of deep album cuts. Her shows are scheduled through December tenth, with upcoming performances in Cincinnati, Atlanta, Houston, Chicago, Nashville, and Brooklyn.
Perhaps most significantly, Badu announced a special livestream event on Veeps for December sixth from Kings Theatre in Brooklyn where she will perform Mamas Gun in its entirety at nine PM Eastern. This marks a rare opportunity for global audiences to experience the album as a complete artistic statement. Advance tickets are priced at nineteen ninety-nine, with day-of tickets at twenty-four ninety-nine.
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Over the past few days, Erykah Badu has been at the center of a major cultural moment celebrating one of neo-soul's most influential records. November twentieth marked a significant milestone when the legendary artist stopped by The New York Times newsroom for a surprise live performance. There she blessed the journalists with an intimate set featuring tracks from her classic albums Baduizm, Mamas Gun, and Worldwide Underground. She sat down with the hosts of Popcast, Jon Caramanica and Joe Coscarelli, to discuss her quarter-century reign as one of music's most idiosyncratic and spiritual figures, her kinship with D'Angelo and Questlove, and the creative process behind her most celebrated work.
Just days before, Spotify released a special anniversary episode capturing Badu in the studio with bassist Thundercat and producer DJ Quik, performing reimagined versions of Mamas Gun classics like Penitentiary Philosophy, And On, and Times A Wastin. During this session, she opened up about the albums title, explaining that it stemmed from her grandmother keeping a revolver in her nightstand. She described each song as a bullet, the power and ammunition of her message at that moment in time. This deeply personal conversation has resonated across streaming platforms as fans rediscover the albums profound influence on modern music.
Meanwhile, Badu continues her relentless touring schedule as part of The Return of Automatic Slim Tour. She performed in Detroit on November twentieth at the Fox Theatre, delivering a performance that reviewers described as unapologetically unhinged, featuring her signature banter with crew and crowd alongside ethereal renditions of deep album cuts. Her shows are scheduled through December tenth, with upcoming performances in Cincinnati, Atlanta, Houston, Chicago, Nashville, and Brooklyn.
Perhaps most significantly, Badu announced a special livestream event on Veeps for December sixth from Kings Theatre in Brooklyn where she will perform Mamas Gun in its entirety at nine PM Eastern. This marks a rare opportunity for global audiences to experience the album as a complete artistic statement. Advance tickets are priced at nineteen ninety-nine, with day-of tickets at twenty-four ninety-nine.
Thanks so much for listening to this episode. Please subscribe to never miss an update on Erykah Badu. Search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies.
And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Erykah Badu. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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