

Erykah Badu showed up almost two hours late for a Heineken Red Star Soul concert last night at Philadelphia's World Live Café. But the loyal crowd stayed for an hour set that included several audience favorites including “The Otherside of the Game,” “On and On” and “Bag Lady.” (Hmm, is somebody taking a clue from Lauryn Hill?)
Wearing a vintage-looking outfit one concertgoer described as her “march to Selma” look with bobbed hair and eyeglasses, Badu sounded as great as ever, though her show was cut short by her late arrival. But she did debut a song called “Hip-Hop is Bigger Than the Government” and sold t-shirts with the same title. The song paid tribute to her “good friend,” late Detroit-based hip-hop producer J.Dilla. For more dates on the Heineken Red Star Soul tour, see www.heinekenredstarsoul.com.
Source: BET.com
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