Worldwide Underground
- Erykah Badu
- Band Name: Erykah Badu
- Record Label: Motown
- Release Date: Sep 16, 2003
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mayaNNOct 20, 200310Im freakin lovin this one- I think it has made its way to my desert island top 10- you can feel some of the chaka khan influence in some of the tracks
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NseEOct 5, 200310
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DuncHJan 9, 20049This is a fruity confection which has a positive summery groove. A little indulgent perhaps but so few other artists could pull this off - she has the best voice around.
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ZoeshaMountainOct 20, 200310I don't care what anyone says. You shouldn't judge a CD by the review. Listen to it for yourself and let your own mind decide! The CD is the bomb
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TamekaHOct 8, 20038Though this CD is not better than Mama's Gun, it is a great variety of songs. The only thing I did not like is it only has 10 songs.
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MichaelDFeb 9, 200410Astonishing
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hayleyaOct 13, 200310Beautiful.......
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BrooklynBrownDec 16, 20036Once you get into a flow, the damn track KEEPS flowing...too much air space, sound like she was just trying to fill up space on the CD, at first I wanted my money back, but I'm kinda feeling track 3 and 4, i hate Love of my life Worldwide Underground.....Badu needs to come with sumthin much better next time, she's still my girl, just a little high on some incense...peace!!!
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DamienROct 26, 20039Love the cd, with the exception of Love of My Life Worldwide...
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May 27, 201175At times sprawling and eccentric enough to have her schooling a fictional audience on the flute-accented "Woo," this melding of old-school funk, jazzy instrumentation and dancey bleeps nevertheless flows well.
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The sad fact is that this rarely makes good on the promise of 2000s masterful Mamas Gun.
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Although sometimes her reliance on mood threatens to get the better of Worldwide Underground, Badu remains faithful to the old school of flow, a blend of drums and rhythm designed to service soul's best instruments: its vocalists.