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  • Erykah Badu Naked In Dallas

    Did anyone else miss Erykah Badu?

    The Dallas native has been singing heavy thoughts for a long time, and New Amerykah Part 2 is no exception.   The album dropped this week, but single Window Time is causing a stir because Erykah strolls through Dallas and sheds her clothes on the street where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963.

    Window Time’s lyrics are as apolitical as possible.  I adore her spoken outro after the song.  Of all things, though, the video distracts from the song for obvious reasons as you wonder who is in the crew and why aren’t more people looking at this naked celebrity.  News reports focus on how Erykah could have gone to jail (as if) or been arrested (more plausible).   The same reports dwell on how the video was shot was at the landmark in one take without a filming permit.

    You can catch the Window Time video on Erykah’s site.   She has wisely blurred out any actual nudity so it’s probably not the thing to watch in a conference room at work, but it’s as tame as anything on broadcast television.

    I haven’t had a chance to listen to the whole album, but even if the concept album premise from her last release is still working, today’s is a different world with individual track purchases and video streaming sites.  I can tell you the lyrics are strong, and there has never been any doubt about the power and control in Erykah Badu’s voice.

  • Quick Hit – Usher’s Raymond V. Raymond

    Raymond V. Raymond
    Raymond V. Raymond
    Today, Usher Raymond released his latest album, which directly follows the most grown up album of his career Here I Stand. That album showed his progression from a fly playboy to a grown ass man. He sang about his marriage, the birth of his child, and moving away from momma and towards your wife.

    On Raymond V. Raymond, Usher goes back to his playboy ways. If you liked his progression to a more mature Usher, I’m not sure you’re going to like the step back he takes. While, you could say that Here I Stand didn’t have that one crazy big hit that Usher is used to having, an artist needs to grow, and while the album wasn’t super fantastic, it definitely showed growth. I think that’s why Raymond V. Raymond is disappointing. He’s basically telling us that all the growth was for naught.

    To me, this album should’ve been about the heartache he’s currently going through because of the divorce from his wife. Wait, he’s a star. He doesn’t go through the regular heartbreak that we all go through I guess.

    When he gives us radio garbage like OMG and Lil’ Freak, it really makes me wonder if he’s worried about where the next hit is coming from or if he really feels he’s a star. I guess, in a sense, you can never be too comfortable with your status in this fickle pop music world. But this is Usher, not Justin Bieber.

    You know he still has it on songs like There Goes My Baby, which you simply want to sing to the love of your life, and Hey Daddy, which has an infectious, yet awkward chorus for guys to sing. But those moments are too few and far between.

    The dude basically calls himself Usher Woods on songs like Foolin’ Around, which you kind of want to enjoy simply for his honesty, but at the same time, it’s just such an awkward thing to respect. Usher may feel like the bigger man for being honest, but how big can you be when your morals are questionable and you admit it?

    On Papers he celebrates divorce. Really. And not since Kanye West asked people to chant, “We want pre-nup!” have you heard something as silly as Usher asking the fellas and ladies to say, “I’m ready,” if they’re sick and tired and want to sign some papers.

    On Guilty he sings about the fact that he’s guilty for having too much fun and you might as well take him to jail. Maybe the most ironic thing about this song is that while he’s asking to be taken to jail, T.I. pops up and lays down some bars. I guess Lil’ Wayne was busy.

    I’m not sure exactly what he was trying to do with this album. He’s stated that it’s called Raymond V. Raymond because there are two different sides to him, but the only side he really showed was someone who is begging for a hit rather than someone who knows how to deliver one.

  • Sonic Spring Singing Contest – Week 9!

    The Sonic Spring Singing Contest is going great so far!

    MT is leading the pack so far with 4 points!

    But you can catch her.  Or can you?  Here’s our contest works:

    Play the Sonic Clash Spring Singing Contest every week. Entries must be in before the results show air on the East Coast every Wednesday.

    Point Values:
    Picking A Bottom Two Contestant That Week: 1 point
    Picking The Contestant Who Goes Home: 2 points
    Picking a Top 3 Finalist (once each season): now 5 points for each (was 6 to start)
    Picking The Winner: 5 points

    Our Leaderboard as of March 30
    MT – 4
    Hea Jin – 3
    Yoel – 2
    Shantel – 1

    The season winner gets amazing bragging rights and a $25 Amazon gift certificate. And I would be remiss if I didn’t give a shout out to Sonic’s News Editor, GG, who has 7 points. That’s some scary picking!

    And speaking of scary, look for him to write about Creepygirl, as he calls her, at his place tomorrow and here on Thursday!

    On With The Show! Record your choices for week 9!