Erykah Badu paid a $500 fine to the city of Dallas for her nude stroll through the city's Dealey Park in March as featured in her controversial video for "Window Seat." Badu was charged with disorderly conduct and after paying the fine was given six months of probation.

After causing quite a controversy with her video for "Window Seat" earlier this year, Erykah Badu is finally back with a brand new video. Picking up where "Window Seat" left off, Erykah is picked up from jail by Rick Ross, who does his rap from the "Window Seat" remix.

In these video clips, Erykah Badu talks to Mo'Nique about her naked ambition in "Window Seat," what she learned on her trip to Cuba and the myth of her power over men.

Erykah Badu recently entered a plea of not guilty to a disorderly conduct charge in relation to her nude stroll through Dallas' Dealey Park which was filmed for her "Window Seat" video.

Erykah Badu made a stop at "The Wanda Sykes Show" this weekend to promote her new album and talk about the controversy surrounding her "Window Seat" video. Wanda had a treat for Erykah in the form of a parody of "Window Seat" called "Middle Seat." Check it out!

We recently told you there was a possibility that Erykah Badu could face charges because of her taking it all off in public for her new video "Window Seat." Well we've just learned that Badu will be charged with disorderly conduct for getting naked at the site where JFK was assassinated.

Kayleigh Espinosa was spending her 9th birthday in Dallas' Dealey Park with her mother when Erykah Badu walked past them. Badu was shooting her "Window Seat" video in which she strips off all of her clothes. Now Kayleigh's mom plans to file a complaint against Erykah and says that her daughter was traumatized.

Erykah Badu's new video is raising more than just a few eyebrows, it could be raising charges. Police in Texas are investigating whether to charge the singer with indecent exposure for her “Window Seat” video.

Erykah Badu's new video, "Window Seat," in which she strips naked in the streets of Dallas, is causing quite a stir. "I don't understand how someone who lives here, who is a resident of this city, could do such a thing," said Lindalyn Adams, a longtime civic volunteer who is credited with rescuing Dallas' Dealey Plaza from neglect and exploitation in the 1980s.

Erykah Badu premiered the official video for "Window Seat" on her official website at 3:33 this Saturday morning. There's a lot going on in this video, including Erykah stripping in the streets of Dallas. Click here to watch.