Many artists are panicking right now because their main source of income comes from performing, and that’s impossible to do during the coronavirus pandemic. But Erykah Badu came up with a solution that she believes will live long after COVID-19.
“All at once, it was like everything stopped. Not just for me… but for the people I hire to go on the road with me,” said Badu. “Their livelihood was in my hands, and I knew I had to do something for us.”
The singer partnered with a streaming service to give her fans an “unmatched, first-of-its kind, intimate streaming experience that maintains the integrity of her live shows,” as per the press release.
The Quarantine Concert Series: The Apocalypse gives us a look at Erykah Badu’s reality as she serenades the crowd with her classic hits.
Erykah Badu invited over a dozen journalists for a virtual press conference to discuss how she’s innovatively incorporating her groundbreaking technology with the music business to sustain her “ecosystem.”
Check out the full press conference here.
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