Released: November 27, 2015

Songwriter: Erykah Badu Zach Witness

Producer: Erykah Badu Zach Witness

[Instrumental intro]

[Chorus]
You can call it, but you can't use my phone
You can call it, but you can't use my phone
You can call it, but you can't use my phone

[Verse]
You better use telepathy cause you can't use my phone
Put a message in a bottle, but you can't use my phone
You better use Morse code cause you can't use my phone
Get a towel and some smoke cause you can't use my phone
You can call her, but you can't use my phone

[Outro]
You can call her, but you can't use my phone
You can call her, but you can't use my phone
You can call her, but you can't use my phone
Yeah yeah yeah
Better use telepathy cause you can't use my phone
Get a towel and some smoke cause you can't use my phone
Down, calling, up, right, down, dialing, dialing, calling
Dialing, right, up, right, down, calling, calling, calling
Badu, Badu, Badu, Badu, Badu, Badu, Badu, Badu

Erykah Badu

Erica Abi Wright, better know as the Erykah Badu is a multi-genre artist with influences spanning from Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul, Funk and Experimental. She is credited as one of the pioneers of Neo-Soul movement of the mid 90’s and would become one of the most prolific artist of the genre, earning her the title “First Lady Of Neo-Soul.”

Erykah’s career began in 1994, when she opened a show for D'angelo, and attracted the attention of Kedar Entertainment. Under the label, Erykah would release her debut alum Baduizm, which earned two Grammy awards. Erykah would use the monumentum of the debut release to create one of the strongest discographies of any R&B artist.