A Quote by Kaytranada

I don't have much of a wish list, but I'm dying to work with Erykah Badu. That's pretty much my dream collaboration. — © Kaytranada
I don't have much of a wish list, but I'm dying to work with Erykah Badu. That's pretty much my dream collaboration.
I really think only Erykah Badu can be Erykah Badu.
I used to be offended when people would compare me to Erykah Badu. Because I'm black, thick, and have large lips? There's nothing similar about us whatsoever, and I felt very disrespected by the fact that people needed to pigeonhole me. I wasn't even raised on Erykah Badu!
Erykah Badu projects don't even sound like Erykah Badu projects. I don't even have one album that sounds like another one of my albums.
Basically, coming up, listening to Cash Money and Master P, and my mother would listen to Sade and Erykah Badu, things like that. I didn't like that music back then, but now, I guess, to look for soothing music or tones, you know, I would look to that, and I would love to do something with Sade or Erykah Badu.
I'm a huge Lauryn Hill and Erykah Badu fan, so working with those two in any capacity would be a dream.
Erykah Badu - she's timeless, that's my second mom.
My idols are singers like Billie Holiday and Erykah Badu because there's no gloss on what they do.
I would like it to be remembered; I would love to be World Champion one day and have my name on the list. That is the real dream - although I am sure it is the dream for pretty much all the Formula 1 drivers.
Erykah Badu sang with me at a sold out show in San Francisco which was great.
I have mentors like Erykah Badu. She's been like a big sister to me.
I was exposed to a lot of OutKast, Timbaland, Eminem, and my mom introduced me to India.Arie and Erykah Badu, so I guess I'm a mash-up of those styles.
My 'Collaboration Wish List' is a mile long.
I'm pretty much a 9-to-5 kind of guy. I usually get to work about 8 in the morning, and I work until 4 or 5, and sometimes I work on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Pretty much I keep the same hours as an accountant or clerk or whatever.
Then I met people at school who were into Erykah Badu and Snoop Dogg. I like heaps of different music, but that was a real pivotal time in terms of finding my way.
I love Erykah Badu. Every time I listen to her music, I'm, like, laying out all the instruments in the song, like, how I would loop it.
I want to be fashion's Erykah Badu. What I admire about her is her timelessness and her fearless approach.
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