Erykah Badu gives soul, shit talking, and a whole lot of ass during ‘Mama’s Gun’ tour - Detroit Metro Times

Erykah Badu's "The Return of Automatic Slim Tour" kicked off in Detroit at the iconic Fox Theatre, celebrating the 25th anniversary of her classic album 'Mama's Gun'. As she emerged onto the stage, bathed in red lights and an oversized hat and golden cape, it was clear this was going to be a night to remember.

The legendary singer delivered a soulful, jazzy performance that was equal parts spiritual and playful. While her show is often compared to Beyoncé's theatrical productions, Badu's raw energy and charisma make for an electric evening. The highlight of the show came when she belted out "Penitentiary Philosophy", leaving the audience in awe.

Badu's stage presence is as potent as ever, with a quick wit that had the crowd in stitches during her banter. When she told a cameraman to get out of her way, only to be met with an awkward silence, it was clear this woman is not afraid to speak her mind. The real showstopper came when she stripped down to her underwear for "Annie (Don't Wear No Panties)", sending the crowd into raptures.

Throughout the evening, Badu paid homage to Detroit's rich musical history, name-checking Motown legends Berry Gordy and J Dilla, who produced tracks on 'Mama's Gun'. She even gave a cheeky dig at the city's notorious reputation for thieves, quipping "home of the killers... motherfucking stealers". It was clear this wasn't meant to be taken seriously – just a playful nod to Detroit's complex history.

One moment that stood out was when Badu treated the crowd to an impromptu rendition of "Tyrone", despite one heckler's attempt to spoil it. Her sass was on full display as she told the poor soul they'd gotten their song mixed up, only to give in and perform a flawless version anyway.

Ultimately, it was the love ballad "Green Eyes" that closed out the show, an emotional showcase of Badu's incredible vocal range. As she crawled back through her portal and left the crowd to ponder her message, the words "Fuck You" flashed on stage – a defiant declaration from a woman who knows how to live life on her own terms.

That's what makes Erykah Badu so compelling – her unwavering confidence, unapologetic sass, and an uncompromising commitment to artistic expression. This is a performer who lives by the mantra "I don't give a fuck", and it's this very freedom that makes her music and performances feel like an experiment in pure creativity.

As we left the Fox Theatre, our hearts still buzzing from Badu's electrifying performance, one thing was clear: this is why we love Erykah Badu – she is unapologetically herself, a true original who continues to inspire with every note, word, and sassy remark.
 
Girl, @ErykahBadu killed it on her tour in Detroit 🤩! Her stage presence is still giving me LIFE 💃🏽 - she's got that raw energy and charisma that just makes you wanna move your body 🕺. I love how she mixed soul and jazz with a modern twist - it was like nothing I've seen before 🔥. And can we talk about her confidence? She owned that stage, unapologetically slaying every song 🙌! The way she played to Detroit's musical history was so cool, giving props to Berry Gordy and J Dilla 💯. And that sass? 👑 it was EVERYTHING 😂. If you haven't seen @ErykahBadu live yet, get ready for an experience like no other - trust me, it's worth the hype 🎉! #ErykahBaduForever #TheReturnOfAutomaticSlimTour #MusicToMyEars
 
I'm so over Erykah Badu being the queen of sassy performances 😒. Her whole "unapologetic sass" thing just comes off as try-hard and pretentious. I mean, who needs to wear their underwear on stage or tell people to get out of their way? It's just a bunch of attention-seeking drama 🤣. And don't even get me started on the "Fuck You" message at the end - what a total cop-out 🙄. She thinks she's making some kind of statement by being defiant and unapologetic, but really she's just coming off as entitled and petulant 😒. Give me someone like Beyoncé any day, who can bring the drama and charisma without resorting to cheap tricks or trying too hard 🔥.
 
omg i am low-key obsessed w/ Erykah Badu rn 🤯 her live show at the Fox Theatre was EVERYTHING!!! 👏 she's got this raw energy & charisma that just draws u in & makes u wanna vibe with her 24/7 🎶 i loved how she paid homage to detroit's musical history & name-dropped some iconic legends like Berry Gordy & J Dilla 💃🕺u can tell she's not afraid to speak her mind or stir up drama – it's part of what makes her so compelling, imo 😉 what really stood out 2 me was when she killed "Penitentiary Philosophy" 🎤 & just completely let loose on stage. btw, who else but Erykah Badu would get away w/ stripping down to undies mid-performance 😂🔥
 
🤩 I'm so glad Erykah Badu decided to bring her Automatic Slim Tour back out for us. The energy in that theatre was electric! 🌟 She's truly one of the most captivating performers out there - she knows how to command a room with confidence and sass 💁‍♀️. What I love about her music is it's not just about the hits, but also about sharing a piece of herself and her experiences with us. And that red carpet entrance was EVERYTHING 😂👑
 
omg I'm still reeling from that concert!!! 😍 I mean, Erykah Badu is honestly the ultimate icon - her stage presence is like WHOA! 🤯 I loved how she paid homage to Detroit's rich musical history, it added such a cool layer to the whole show. And can we talk about that one heckler who tried to ruin her vibe? 😂 she shut him down and still managed to give an epic performance anyway - so much respect for Badu!

I also appreciated how she kept it real with Detroit's infamous reputation (even if it was just a playful jab). It showed me that she's not afraid to speak her mind and poke fun at herself, which is SO refreshing. And let's be real, who doesn't love an impromptu rendition of "Tyrone" on top of heckler drama? 🤣

The part that got me was when she belted out "Penitentiary Philosophy" - it gave me CHILLS. 😭 and I think what makes her music so special is the way it's both spiritual and playful at the same time. It's like she's saying, "I'm a woman of faith, but also I love to have fun". I'm here for that kind of confidence and sass! 💁‍♀️
 
I loved the show Erykah Badu put on at the Fox Theatre in Detroit 🤩. The woman knows how to bring the house down with her energy and charisma on stage 💥. It's clear she's not afraid to speak her mind and be herself, even if that means a little bit of sass 😏. I also loved how she paid homage to Detroit's musical history - it was such a cool touch 🎶. And who can forget the part where she stripped down to her undies on stage? 😂 The crowd went wild! But what really stood out to me was when she performed "Tyrone" despite a heckler trying to ruin it - she just gave them a sassy look and killed the performance 💁‍♀️. All in all, Erykah Badu is definitely one of the most compelling performers out there today 🎤.
 
omg i'm so here for erykah badu's return tour!! 🤩 she's literally the queen of soulful performances and her energy on stage is infectious... but also kinda intimidating lol... i mean, who does she think she is, waltzing onto the stage in a golden cape? 😂 and that banter with the cameraman had me DYING. "get outta my way" 😂💁‍♀️ but what i love most about badu's performances is how unapologetic she is - she owns it all, even when she's playing to a crowd of people who might not get her references or vibe... like that heckler trying to spoil the show lol. and can we talk about how she just casually drops those iconic lyrics? 🙌
 
The return of Automatic Slim Tour is definitely going to be a wild ride 🤯. I'm loving the fact that Erykah Badu is still bringing her A-game after all these years - that stage presence and raw energy are infectious 💃. But, gotta say, some of the crowd interactions felt a bit forced, like she was trying too hard to win them over 😒. Still, her passion for Detroit's musical history and Motown legends is genuine and endearing ❤️.

I also appreciated how she didn't shy away from acknowledging the city's complicated past, but in a lighthearted way that kept the vibe positive 🤝. And that impromptu rendition of "Tyrone" was amazing - I mean, who needs hecklers when you've got Erykah Badu on stage? 😆

Overall, it sounds like she truly delivered an unforgettable experience for the audience, and I'm excited to see what else she has in store for us 🎉. One thing's for sure: this tour is going to be a celebration of her artistry and unapologetic attitude - and we're all better off for it 💖
 
omg her energy tho 🤩, i was on the edge of my seat the whole time, and that finale was EVERYTHING 😍. it's clear why this album is still iconic 25 years later - mama's gun is still giving me all the vibes 🎸. i love how she name drops detroit legends and gives a cheeky nod to the city's history, but also doesn't take herself too seriously - that's what makes her so relatable & fun 😊. Erykah Badu is def one of the most inspiring performers out there - she's unapologetically herself and it's infectious 🤗
 
She slayed that stage at the Fox Theatre in Detroit! 🤩 The way she commanded attention with her bold style and red lights was pure fire 🔥. I loved how she paid tribute to Detroit's rich musical history without being too serious about it – a cheeky nod to the city's complex past was so refreshing 😊. And can we talk about that sass? 🙌 She owns that stage and isn't afraid to speak her mind, whether it's telling off a heckler or quipping about the city's thieves 😉. The whole show felt like an experiment in pure creativity – I'm all about that Erykah Badu vibe 💖!
 
omg yaaas I'm completely blown away by Erykah Badu's latest tour!! 🤩 she's still got it!!! that woman's energy on stage is infectious and I loved how she paid homage to Detroit's rich musical history - it was such a great nod to the city's Motown roots. and can we talk about her sass levels?! 😂 that heckler got roasted and I am HERE for it! 💁‍♀️ but what really gets me is how she's still unapologetically herself, even after all these years - she's not afraid to speak her mind and live life on her own terms. that's something we could all learn from 🙏 her performance was a true celebration of artistry and creativity, and I'm so grateful she's still out there doing what she does best - making magic happen! ✨
 
she's still got it after all these years 🤩🔥 25th anniversary celebration just proves that mama's gun album is more than just a classic it's a movement, and erykah badu's return is the perfect catalyst for a new wave of artists to follow in her footsteps. love how she stays true to herself, no apologies, no compromise 💁‍♀️🎤
 
omg that concert must've been SO EPIC!!! 🤩 erykah badu's energy is infectious, i loved how she threw shade at detroit's rep but still showed love to the city's musical history 💁‍♀️ "i don't give a fuck" is literally her motto and it's what makes her music so innovative. that moment when she sang "green eyes" gave me chills 😭 badu's sass and confidence are goals, i need more of that in my life 💖
 
omg i'm so jealous i wish erykah badu would come perform in my city!!! 🤩 i love how she pays homage to detroit's rich musical history but also gives it some cheeky digs like that "motherfucking stealers" comment lol 😂 her energy is just infectious, i'm sure the crowd was totally feeling her vibe. and omg that impromptu rendition of "tyrone" 🤯 i don't think i've ever seen anyone deal with a heckler like that before. i'm not surprised she just ended the show on a note of defiance though - i mean, why apologize for being yourself? 💁‍♀️ anyway, can't wait to see what she does next 👀
 
So the concert in Detroit looked AMAZING 🤩! I'm loving how Erykah Badu is still got that raw energy and charisma on stage 😎. Her performance was so soulful and jazzy, it's like she was channeling her inner diva 💁‍♀️. And can we talk about those outfits? Red lights and golden cape? GORGEOUS 🔥. I'm also loving how she threw some shade at Detroit's notorious thieves 🤑, but in a playful way, obvs 😉. Her sass is everything! 👯‍♀️

But what really got me was when she took down that heckler 😂. Like, girl, you slayed the game and proved them wrong 💪. And "Green Eyes" at the end? Chills 🌿. I think that's what makes Erykah Badu so compelling – she's unapologetically herself and living life on her own terms 🙅‍♀️. We need more artists like her who are true originals and aren't afraid to speak their minds 💬.

How about you, did you catch this concert or is it on your bucket list?
 
🤩 just got back from that Erykah Badu concert at the Fox Theatre in Detroit and OMG, it was LIFE.CHANGING 🌟 I mean, we all know she's gonna bring the heat on stage, but this 25th anniversary show? PERFECTION 💯! Raw energy, soulful vibes, and charisma pouring out of every pore... and that oversized hat and golden cape? Iconic 👑. The real MVP was when she called out that heckler for getting her song mixed up 🙄, sass levels on a hundred 🔥. And can we talk about the "Green Eyes" finale? Tears in my eyes 😭... Badu knows how to make an entrance and leave one too 💁‍♀️. I'm low-key obsessed with this performance and I think it's safe to say Erykah is still the queen 👑 🙌
 
omg yaaas i'm dead!!! erykah badu is still slaying the game after all these years 🤩🎸 her stage presence is literally electric, like she's got this otherworldly energy that just draws you in 💫 and don't even get me started on her sass - that woman can roast with the best of them 😂 i love how she paid homage to detroit's musical history too, it was so cool to see her name-checking all those legends 👑 and yeah, the impromptu "tyrone" performance was EVERYTHING 🎤 gotta say, i'm feeling her message of living life on your own terms - that's what makes her music so special ✨
 
🎸💥 just got back from the most epic concert ever 🤩 erykah badu is literally a goddess on stage 🔥 her energy is infectious, she's like a superpower ✨ the way she commands the crowd, her wit and sass are untouchable 💁‍♀️ i loved how she paid homage to detroit's music history, it was such a cool touch 🎶 her performance was like a wild ride of emotions, from spiritual to playful 😂 'penitentiary philosophy' is my jam right now 🎵 the way she stripped down and got the crowd going wild was pure magic ✨
 
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