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Erykah Badu on what it takes to make it as a woman in the music business. She's at the Tower Theater on Mother's Day, behind the deep, dark and funky New Amerykah, Pt. One (4th World War).

Update: There's a review of the Tower show here.

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David:

Dan,
It was good to read your re-cap of the concert. Erykah was unbelievable! I was the guy who caught the kicked ball. She made me so nervous that I threw it back! I don't know why! She knocked this Philly boy off his feet from the opening song!

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