Erykah Badu performs during the Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago Aug. 8. She was fined for disorderly conduct because she stripped naked during the filming of her Window Seat video in downtown Dallas. Erykah Badu performs during the Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago Aug. 8. She was fined for disorderly conduct because she stripped naked during the filming of her Window Seat video in downtown Dallas. (Nam Y. Huh/Associated Press)

Singer Erykah Badu has paid a $500 US fine and will serve six months' probation for disorderly conduct over a video shoot during which she took off all her clothes in downtown Dallas.

A city spokesman in Dallas, Badu's hometown, said the singer paid her fine last Friday.

Badu was filmed stripping off her clothes while walking in front of pedestrians during the March 13 shoot for her single Window Seat.

The performance ended with a naked Badu pretending to be shot in the head at Dealey Plaza, where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963.

Badu does not lip-synch during her striptease, which is similar to Matt & Kim's video for Lessons Learned, in which the Brooklyn indie rock duo strip down to their birthday suits in the middle of Times Square.

Badu was charged after a complaint to police from a witness who said she stripped in full view of children and others walking in downtown Dallas.

Badu has not offered comment on her experience with the legal system, but she defended the video in an Aug. 10 interview with Billboard, saying she intended it to be shocking.

"Generally, after you shed all the things that you have learned or that people tell you are real or that people tell you you are, you're nude and vulnerable for assassination, and that's what the video was about," she said. "You don't have to agree with it.

"As a performance artist, I like to create dialogue about the art ... It's very important for me to use the platform to be honest and creative at the same time."

With files from The Associated Press