n the late 60s and 70s, Betty Davis strutted hard and fast in her I. Miller shoes through the exotic world of black rock and electric jazz. A talented, sexually assertive woman in the bigoted, male-dominated world of music, Betty gleefully recounted torrid, tempestuous tales over a funky beat, decades before the likes of Kelis, Macy Gray and Missy Elliot were doing it. Oh, and she also married Miles Davis. Go on, move it girl! James Maycock
Si Betty cantara hoy día sería algo parecido a Madonna, algo parecido a Prince, sólo que como mujer. Ella fue el inicio de todo eso cuando cantaba como Betty Davis Miles Davis con Quincy Troupe, Miles: The Autobiography