Erykah Badu Gives Fans Her Phone Number + Listen To Her New Mixtape! [New Music]
Did anyone chat with Erykah Badu? This week, the soulful singer tweeted out her phone number (it was a burner phone) and chatted with her fans about her new mixtape.
I’m turning on my burn out phone @ 1pm. Call me & Tell me your top 3 on BUT YOU CAINT USE MY PHONE. pic.twitter.com/LJKnnB0vAi
— ErykahBadoula (@fatbellybella) November 27, 2015
Badu’s number was hidden within the 3 different covers.
After u get that mixtape .. Call me on my burn out& let me know your fave. My number is hidden in these 3 covers. . pic.twitter.com/KStGeSQSIk
— ErykahBadoula (@fatbellybella) November 27, 2015
…3 digits on this cover pic.twitter.com/FXpORlmVSQ
— ErykahBadoula (@fatbellybella) November 27, 2015
…Last 4 digit son this cover. pic.twitter.com/imFdR7m82S
— ErykahBadoula (@fatbellybella) November 27, 2015
Badu chatted with fans while doing a Periscope, asking fans to give her feedback on her latest project, But U Caint Use My Phone, which was released on Black Friday.
Folk can download it exclusively on iTunes for one week and fans can stream it on Apple Music. On December 4th, fans will be able to purchase it from other retailers.
[LISTEN TO THE ALBUM ON THE NEXT PAGE.]

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