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But You Cain't Use My Phone [Mixtape] Image
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74

Generally favorable reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews What's this?

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7.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 45 Ratings

  • Summary: The mixtape from the R&B artist was created with producer Zach Witnessin over a 12-day period and features guest appearances from Andre 3000 and Drake.

Top Track

Cel U Lar Device
You used to call me on my cellular device at night You used to call me on my cellular device at night And I know when that hotline bling, that could... See the rest of the song lyrics
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9
  1. Dec 3, 2015
    81
    Created alongside a young producer and fellow Dallas denizen named Zach Witness in just 12 days, the tape feels off-the-cuff, yet also steeped in history and wisdom.
  2. Dec 9, 2015
    80
    Despite the continuing theme the mixtape is no way disappoints, exuding a level of excitement and appreciation of a body of work that Erykah display’s both through music and her own style.
  3. Dec 3, 2015
    80
    What’s most charming about But You Caint Use My Phone is how unpretentiously Badu comports herself, ever-mindful that one of her most special qualities as a vocalist remains her ability to entwine the resilient with the goofy.
  4. Dec 10, 2015
    80
    But You Caint Use My Phone is a fantastic collection of songs, and while Badu has dubbed the release a mixtape, it's as strong, cohesive and consistent as any proper soul LP put out in recent memory.
  5. 75
    It’s a funny and effortless mixtape.
  6. Dec 9, 2015
    75
    On But You Caint Use My Phone, Badu achieves an intimacy and warmth that makes you feel that it’s best to bare your emotions on your sleeve.
  7. Dec 22, 2015
    50
    It's a trivial if fun diversion.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 6
  2. Negative: 1 out of 6
  1. Dec 3, 2015
    10
    After ten years without releasing anything, Badu finally gave us the taste of her creativity in this mixtape that is highly reputable.After ten years without releasing anything, Badu finally gave us the taste of her creativity in this mixtape that is highly reputable.

    Obviously as Erykah said, the mixtape speaks 'bout mobile phone, calls and stuff where we're communicating and connected all the time. The communication of an interpersonal relationship is very important 'round internet and cellphone today, and Badu knew how to explain about it on her mixtape.

    The eleven tracks are respectively amazing, close to perfection, but as all have the same theme ends up being repetitive. But still, it doesn't become tired, 'cause it changes the rhythms of the songs, mixing Hip-Hop with Neo Soul, R&B and a little Funk. It also brings compositions and featuring with Pharrell Williams, Andre 3000 and Drake.

    Finally, we can say that Badu is really a woman over a thousand styles in both music and clothes and humor too. Amazing, that's all!!

    Favorite tracks: "Cel U Lar Device", "Phone Down", "What's Yo Phone Number" and "Hello".
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  2. Dec 5, 2015
    10
    Finally after a long time , its good to hear Badu just killing it in this mixtape .
    Beautifully composed and produced giving a sense of
    Finally after a long time , its good to hear Badu just killing it in this mixtape .
    Beautifully composed and produced giving a sense of atmosphere to the whole piece
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  3. Dec 3, 2015
    10
    Erykah Badu is really the queen of the Neo Soul. I'm glad she's back with this special mixtape. All the tracks are awesome and I really lovedErykah Badu is really the queen of the Neo Soul. I'm glad she's back with this special mixtape. All the tracks are awesome and I really loved this one! WELCOME BACK, BADU!!! Expand
  4. Feb 7, 2016
    7
    I was pleasantly surprised by this mixtape. It's blatantly inspired by Drake's hit single "Hotline Bling", and I thoroughly enjoyed theI was pleasantly surprised by this mixtape. It's blatantly inspired by Drake's hit single "Hotline Bling", and I thoroughly enjoyed the smooth, fun vibes. I've never really been into Badu's music, but this mixtape will certainly influence me to listen to her next project. ~ 7.4/10
    Best track: "Phone Down"
    Other notable tracks: "Cel U Lar Device" & "Dial'Afreaq"
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  5. Dec 5, 2015
    5
    its a mixtape where the main theme is you cant use erykahs phone. im sure it goes much deeper than that. her voice is great and the productionits a mixtape where the main theme is you cant use erykahs phone. im sure it goes much deeper than that. her voice is great and the production is okay, but lets be real she will never come close to 'Mamas Gun' again and once you accept that you can appreciate her later work for what it is. Expand
  6. Dec 7, 2015
    2
    What is this AUTOTUNED sh*t? Her voice is struggling? SHe can't sing out like she did back in the day. The "mixtape" is only 10 or so songs,What is this AUTOTUNED sh*t? Her voice is struggling? SHe can't sing out like she did back in the day. The "mixtape" is only 10 or so songs, and 1/3 of them are "skits" measuring less than a minute- 1 of which is her just saying "hi." Now this hold true in true mix tape form, but if Metacritic is going to start putting up mixtapes to meaure, don't start with this one. Truely dissapointing effort in comparision to her past work. Go back to being a recluse or put out a better effort. Expand