I can see the evidence of that when I listen to music or hear young artists talk and they're not shy at all about telling me thank you for the things… - Erykah Badu

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I can see the evidence of that when I listen to music or hear young artists talk and they're not shy at all about telling me thank you for the things I've contributed to them.

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About Erykah Badu

Erica "Erykah" Abi Wright (born February 26, 1971), better known as Erykah Badu, is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, disc jockey, activist, and actress.

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Birth Name: Erica Abi Wright
Native Name: Erica Wright
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I think it's necessary. The world creates things up out of prayers that people pray and have. Things begin to move accordingly to how we all collectively think. When you see collectives moving on something you know that there's going to be some kind of mass migration to a higher place, and I see that in the world as a whole, not just in America. I see it all over the globe. People are organizing and fusing together to make change, and it's inspiring. I think it's part of the natural order of things. We're evolving, and what helps us evolve is social media. Social media is social evolution. It's sparking a great change.

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People can be bad for certain things. They could be bad around children. They could be bad with power. Are those people all 'bad'? Could be. Maybe they need to get kicked off the planet. I don't know. Each thing is individual. There aren't rules for how we can or should think about something. We don't have to believe everything we're hearing. At least I don't think we do. I'm glad I don't watch this stuff.

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