Born Erica Abie Wright in 1971, Erykah Badu introduced herself to the music world with a name chosen in tribute
to jazz scat singers of an era gone by.

  
The Dallas native dabbled in dance and drama at a school of the arts before finding a niche as a teacher and part-time singer.

  
After hitting the road with a number of rap and R & B acts, Badu was finally discovered by producer Kenneth Massenburg while opening for R & B artist D'Angelo.

  
Massenburg, known for his work with Vertical Hold and Freestyle Fellowship, signed her to his Kedar records and produced her 1997 debut album Baduizm, which features the hip hop group the Roots and jazz bassist Ron Carter
on several tracks.

  
Despite the all-star line-up, Badu is credited with writing all but one of the 12 tracks on the album, placing her a creative step ahead of many of her R & B contemporaries.

  
Hailed both critically and commercially, Baduizm reached No. 2 on the Billboard charts soon after its release. "On & On," the album's first single, hit No. 12 on the charts and was translated into an artistically directed narrative video that found itself in heavy rotation on MTV.

  
Badu has been hailed for her genre-bending blend of hip hop, acid jazz and soul, as well as for a voice that recalls
the seductive swing and intricate phrasing of Billie Holiday. Baduizm's bass-heavy grooves and soulful styling crowned Badu one of the hip hop elite, putting her on the bill with Wu-Tang Clan and a landing her a prime spot on the '97 Smokin' Grooves Tour.

  
Ten months after the release of Baduizm, Badu released the aptly titled live album, Live. She spent the summer of '98 touring with the Lilith Fair.

  
In 2000, Badu came out with her third effort and second studio album, the critically - acclaimed Mama's Gun.
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