Erykah Badu's New Amerykah Part Two (Return of the Ankh)
By (Author) Kameryn Alexa Carter
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
2nd October 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
Paperback
128
Width 121mm, Height 165mm
Conceived and first composed on her laptop at home, with some vocals recorded in her bathroom, Erykah Badu's New Amerykah Part Two is lo-fi and highly sophisticatedexquisitely analog and experimentally techy.
It begins with a radio signal tuning in, and it asks its listener to participate in their own process of attunement, to listen to familiar sounds anew, and open ourselves to an alternate Amerykah. An organism at once cohesive and discordant, it flows, jams, grooves, bounces. It transforms. Kameryn Alexa Carter explores how the album reaches toward the past and dreams up new futures, in the process suggesting that the veil between the two temporalities is nearly translucent. New Amerykah Part Two occupies a hybrid space: haunted by sonic ghosts of the dead and the living through its samples, interpolations, and lyrical references. It moves through the permeable boundaries between genres. The album and Badu herself are cyborgssoldering human-made technologfrom the prominent synth, to her titanium suit on the albums cover and the nature-made humanfrom the children clapping in delight at the end of 20 ft Tall to the relatable anguish of being a recovering undercover overlover.
Kameryn Alexa Carter is a founding co-editor of Emergent Literary, a journal for black and brown artists. Her work has appeared in 68to05, Bennington Review, Phoebe, Torch Literary Arts, Bat City Review, and elsewhere. You can find her online at kamerynalexacarter.com.