Erykah Badu Says She Vandalized Her Own Tesla
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"Just vandalized my own Tesla," Badu tweeted earlier this week. "Trying to stay on trend." There have been a number of attacks on Teslas and Tesla dealerships around the country o
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The company is facing severe backlash, including vandalism protests of burning Tesla autos and shootings at its stores.
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Erykah Badu was the subject of Billboard's Women In Music series as its latest icon for 2025, and shared details of her creative endeavors.
Erykah Badu admitted vandalizing her own Tesla amid escalating nationwide protests against Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
A new feature from Billboard notes the project, which will be Badu’s first album in 15 years, will be produced entirely by The Alchemist. The piece also notes the project has “been taking up most of” Badu’s time, and that she “says she can’t wait until she’s done.”
Erykah Badu is working on a follow-up to 2010's 'New Amerykah Part II,' which will be produced by Eminem and The Alchemist.
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Erykah Badu confirms anticipated return to music after a lengthy hiatus with The Alchemist collaboration album.
DALLAS — Dallas’ “Queen of neo-soul” Erykah Badu is working on her first new album in more than a decade. The R&B legend revealed the news in a new, wide-ranging interview with Billboard.
Many believed Erykah Badu was down for the cause. The legendary singer claimed she vandalized her own Tesla in protest of Tesla chief Elon Musk. She was only kidding.
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PopCrush on MSNErykah Badu (Finally!) Working on First Album in 15 YearsErykah Badu revealed she is finally working on her first new album in 15 years, which will be the follow-up to 2010's 'New Amerykah Part II: Return of the Ankh.'