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[edit] Whistle Register
Never heard it
- She hit D6 in a live performance of Stay in her live album. She hit it in mixed which is between chest and head registers. If she can hit D6 in mixed, theres a great chance she can hit E6 in head. Myke 21:30, 19 July 2006 (UTC)
Where did the record sales numbers come from? They don't match the numbers in riaa.org
[edit] Page quality
this prose sucks. suggest someone writes it properly.
could you have any worse pictures?? on both pictures erykah badu is not recognizable. there are a million pictures out there, i suggest you put in one that actually shows here features.