Then appeared the rest of Queen Badu’s court, which includes many of the music’s industry’s most accomplished producers: Picnictyme (A.Dd+'s “When Pigs Fly”), S1 (Kanye West's "Power," Beyonce's "Best Thing I Never Had,") Grammy Award winning producer Jah Born ("On and On,") producer Rob Free ("Apple Tree,") world reknown DJ A1, drummer Cleon Edwards, and Badu Musical Director RC Williams from Dallas’ favorite live band The Gritz from the Wednesday Night Jam Session at Prophet Bar.
Taking on their individual human brain personas, the Cannabinoids took their places. Then the Medula Oblongata herself E. Badu hit the stage with the praises of her followers in the audience. Equiped with her Macbook, an MPC (beat machine) and her signature Theremin (a weird instrument that always stokes her crowd,) the crew performed new and unreleased tracks from their upcoming debut album. (Although we're not sure the titles of these songs, obvious favorites included "Everybody Love Me," and also threw in interludes (produced by DJ Big Texas,) as well as a few of the Neo-soul queens classic hits such as Apple Tree (Rob Free,) Ode to Hip Hop (Love of my Life,) Tyrone, On and On, Rim Shot, Window Seat and Bag Lady.