Erykah Badu Pleads Not Guilty To Disorderly Conduct Charges

    At the beginning of the month, veteran songstress Erykah Badu was charged with disorderly conduct for her March video for “Window Seat.” Shot in Dallas’ historic Dealey Plaza, Badu removes her clothes in the video which was shot in public.

    This Wednesday, Badu entered a not guilty plea from that charge, according to The Dallas Morning News. The single is from Badu’s latest album, New Amerykah Part Two: Return of the Ankh. The Universal Motown release debuted in the Top 5, featuring production from Madlib and the late J Dilla.

    HipHopDX will keep you updated.

    8 thoughts on “Erykah Badu Pleads Not Guilty To Disorderly Conduct Charges

    1. parents are too over protective, like their kids never found their porn stash or where they keep the gun at. When i was young most kids in my class knew and saw sex stuff then i did.

    2. Its a little too late for charging her with something….

      Politics…

      They are just doing it for dsumb ass people who cry about everything……

    3. Don’t see that this is necessary, but still, how are you going to plead not guilty to some shit you put on video?

    4. Why don’t they sue Alanis Morrisette with her Thank You video? There’s no fucking difference.

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