![]() Meanwhile, most freestyles end up as fodder for Gangsta Grillz_ mixtapes. Girl from all over di world inna da West Indies yeah. ![]() Erykah has revived the song’s closing line by using it as the title of her new mixtape, _ But You Caint Use My Phone. ERUP: (Singing) Click me finger gal wanna roll with me yeah. “Tyrone” has become an everlasting meme in rap and pop culture (Andre 3000 once took to the booth to deny the song is about him). Oh, whoa well hold up, listen partner I ain’t no cheap thrillĬause Miss Badu is always comin’ for real and you know the deal, nigga! You say naw, but turn right around and ask me for some ass Now every time I ask you for a little cash 1 record on the Billboard Hot R&B Chart thanks to some sassy, improv quips. ![]() The banter about Badu’s nameless leech not only forever embarrassed anyone wielding the name “Tyrone”-it also went on to become a No. ET's Denny Directo sat down with the 46-year-old singer for a Facebook Live interview on Tuesday, as she prepared to host the. In the video, Badu is seen walking the streets of Dallas near Dealey Plaza, slowly stripping to the nude, before being shot by an unseen assassin. 'Tyrone' will always hold a special place in Erykah Badu's heart. ![]() But it just kind of turned into a song that was totally freestyled.” The video for 'Window Seat' was directed by Coodie Rock and premiered on Erykahs official site on Maat 3:33 AM EDT. You know, the tradition of hip-hop, we just. “In rehearsal a lot of times we’d just play around and do stuff like “call me!” but I didn’t know it was going to turn into ‘Tyrone.’ So the background vocalists were prepared because they kind of know the joke. In a recent interview with ET, Badu talked about the song’s creation and its impact 20 years later. 24) and reminisced about how her timeless hit came about. At the start of the song, Badu is heard talking to a man about how they can't be. A mid-tempo ballad, the song describes being in a relationship but longing for another man. It was written by Badu and Anthony Scott. Badu sat down with The Breakfast Club on Tuesday (Nov. ' Next Lifetime ' is a song recorded by American singer Erykah Badu for her debut studio album Baduizm (1997). The scrub-bashing “Tyrone” was originally performed and conceptualized live in London, going on to become one of her most memorable songs. One of the biggest records of Erykah Badu’s epic, non-conformist career was concocted off the top of her head-wrapped head.
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