The group's original musical style was a mixture of Dirty South and G-Funk. Since then funk, soul, pop, electronic music, rock, spoken word poetry, jazz, and blues have been added to the group's musical palette. The duo consists of Atlanta native André "Andre 3000" Benjamin (formerly known as Dré) and Georgia-born Antwan "Big Boi" Patton.
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below is one of only four hip-hop albums to be certified Diamond in the U.S. for shipping over 10 million units. Along with Outkast's commercial success, they have maintained an experimental approach in their music and are widely praised for their originality and artistic content.
Benjamin and Patton met while attending Tri-Cities High School, a Visual and Performing Arts School. Benjamin's parents were divorced and he was living with his father. Meanwhile, Patton had to move with his four brothers and six sisters from Savannah to Atlanta. Benjamin and Patton eventually teamed up and were pursued by Organized Noize, a group of local producers who would later make hits for TLC. The duo initially wanted to be called "2 Shades Deep" or "The Misfits", but because those names were already taken they later decided to use "OutKast" based on finding "outcast" as synonym for "misfit" in a dictionary. OutKast, Organized Noize, and schoolmates Goodie Mob formed the nucleus of the Dungeon Family organization.
OutKast signed to LaFace Records in 1992, becoming the label's first hip hop act and making their first appearance on the remix of label mate TLC's "What About Your Friends". In 1993, they released their first single, "Player's Ball". The song's funky style, much of it accomplished with live instrumentation, was a hit with audiences. "Player's Ball" hit number-one on the Billboard Hot Rap Tracks chart.
Their debut album, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik, was issued on April 26th, 1994. This initial effort is credited with laying the foundation for southern hip hop and is considered a classic by many hip hop aficionados. Every track on Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik was produced by Organized Noize and featured other members of the Dungeon Family. Follow-up singles included the title track and "Git Up Git Out", a politically charged collaboration with Goodie Mob that was later sampled by Macy Gray for her 1999 hit "Do Something." On this early material, both André and Big Boi contrast lyrical content reflecting the lifestyles of pimps and gangsters with politically conscious material commenting on the status of African Americans in the South. OutKast won Best New Rap Group at the Source Awards in 1995. In the same year, the group contributed "Benz or a Beamer" to the popular New Jersey Drive soundtrack.
ATLiens was OutKast's second album, released on August 27th, 1996. The album exhibited more self-consciousness, and further solidified OutKast as the flagship representatives of the 1st generation Dungeon Family and the Southern hip hop movement. The album helped the group earn more recognition among East Coast hip hop fans in the East and West coasts.
For this album, OutKast joined with partner David "Mr. DJ" Sheats to form the Earthtone III production company, which allowed the group to produce some of their own tracks. "ATLiens" was the group's second Top 40 single (following "Player's Ball" from their first album), and reflected the beginning of André's increasingly sober lifestyle: "No drugs or alcohol/so I can get the signal clear," he rhymes about himself. "Elevators (Me & You)," OutKast's first self-produced single, became the group's first Top 20 hit the same year.
OutKast's third album Aquemini was released on September 29, 1998 and also reached the number-two position on the Billboard 200 album chart in the United States; its title was a combination of the zodiac signs of Big Boi (an Aquarius) and André (a Gemini). The album was widely praised as possibly the group's best material to date: when reviewed by popular hip-hop publication The Source, it received the much-coveted "5 Mics" (out of five) rating.
Producing more material themselves, both Big Boi and André explored more eclectic subject matter, delving into sounds inspired by soul, trip hop, and electro music. The album featured production by Organized Noize and collaborations with Raekwon, funk pioneer and musical forebear George Clinton, and Goodie Mob.
In 1999, OutKast and LaFace Records were sued by Rosa Parks over the album's most successful radio single, which bore Parks' name as its title. The lawsuit alleged that the song misappropriated Parks' name, and also objected to some of the song's obscene language.
The song's lyrics were largely unrelated to Parks, save for a line in the chorus: "Ah ha, hush that fuss / Everybody move to the back of the bus". The song, which OutKast maintained was intended partly as homage, only refers to Parks as a metaphor: the purpose of the song's chorus is to imply that OutKast is overturning hip hop's old order, that people should make way for a new style and sound. The initial lawsuit was dismissed. Parks' representation hired lawyer Johnnie Cochran to appeal the decision in 2001, but the appeal was denied on First Amendment grounds. In 2003, the Supreme Court allowed Parks' lawyers to proceed with the lawsuit.
In 2004, the judge in the case appointed an impartial representative for Parks after her family expressed concerns that her caretakers and her lawyers were pursuing the case based on their own financial interest. Later that same year, the members of OutKast were dropped as co-defendants, and Parks' lawyers continued to seek action against LaFace and parent company BMG. In 2003 André told UK journalist Angus Batey that, following a Detroit concert in the midst of the legal battle, relatives of Parks had approached him and implied that the case was less to do with Rosa than with the lawyers. The suit was finally settled on April 14, 2005, with neither OutKast nor their label having to admit any wrongdoing. The group did, however, have to agree to perform some sort of tribute to Parks.
Originally titled "Sandbox", the pair's fourth album, "Stankonia", was released in October 2000 to excellent reviews. It debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 in the U.S., and would eventually be certified quadruple-platinum. Stankonia's first single was "B.O.B. (Bombs Over Baghdad)", a high-tempo jungle-influenced record. The second single, "Ms. Jackson," combined a pop hook with lyrics about divorce and relationship breakups, particularly André's breakup with singer Erykah Badu; the titular "Ms. Jackson" character being a doppelgänger for Badu's mother. It was at this time that André changed his stage name to the current "André 3000".
The single became their first pop hit, landing the number-one position on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and the number-two position on the UK Singles Chart. The album's final single was the Organized Noize-produced "So Fresh, So Clean", featuring a credited guest appearance from regular guest vocalist and Organized Noize-member Sleepy Brown and garnered a remix featuring Snoop Dogg. All three singles' videos had heavy MTV2 airplay, and Outkast won two 2001 Grammy Awards, one for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for "Ms. Jackson", and another for Stankonia as Best Rap Album.
During the recording of Stankonia, OutKast and Mr. DJ began producing tracks for the artists on their Aquemini Records imprint through Columbia, including Slimm Cutta Calhoun and Killer Mike, who made his debut on Stankonia's "Snappin' & Trappin."
Webzine Pitchforkmedia.com named Stankonia the 4th greatest album released between 2000 and 2004 in its 2005 feature. In 2009, B.O.B. was chosen as the number one song of the decade.
In December 2001, OutKast released a greatest hits album, Big Boi and Dre Present...OutKast, which also contained three new tracks. One of these new tracks was the single "The Whole World," which won a 2002 Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group. Killer Mike also was featured on the song, gaining some exposure among areas outside of his native Atlanta. The other two new songs were called "Funkin' Around" and "Movin' Cool (The After Party)"
The same year OutKast participated in the only Dungeon Family group album, Even in Darkness, along with Goodie Mob, Killer Mike, Sleepy Brown, Witchdoctor, and Backbone among others, and featuring Bubba Sparxxx, Shuga Luv and Mello. In 2002, the group and Killer Mike contributed the lead single "Land of a Million Drums" to the Scooby Doo soundtrack.
In September 2003, OutKast released a double album, Speakerboxxx/The Love Below. It is essentially two solo albums, one by each member, packaged as a single release under the OutKast banner; the two members also appear on each others' discs for a few songs apiece. Big Boi's Speakerboxxx is largely a funk and Dirty South blended party record; André 3000's The Love Below features only brief instances of hip hop, presenting instead elements found in funk, jazz, rock, electronic music, and R&B.
The album is also OutKast's biggest commercial success yet, having debuted on the Billboard 200 albums chart at number-one and stayed there for several weeks. The album eventually sold over five million copies, and, as double-album sales count double for Recording Industry Association of America certification, the album was certified diamond for 10 million units shipped in December 2004. Its latest certification, in May 2006, reaches 11 million copies in shipping.
The first two singles from the album(s), which were released nearly simultaneously, were Big Boi's "The Way You Move" and André 3000's "Hey Ya!" The video for "Hey Ya!" is based on The Beatles' landmark appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. The video's storyline has "The Love Below"—a fictional band with all members, through the use of special effects, played by André—performing in London. "Hey Ya!" was the number one song on the very final weekend of American Top 40 with Casey Kasem. It was also number one a week later on the very first weekend of American Top 40 with Ryan Seacrest. The singles spent ten weeks at number one on the Hot 100 singles chart, with "Hey Ya!" spending nineteen weeks and "The Way You Move" briefly taking over in February 2004. These singles were seen as a breakthrough for the hip-hop industry, being among the first hip-hop songs to be widely played on adult contemporary radio stations.
OutKast's next official single was not released until the summer of 2004. "Roses", a track featuring both members from The Love Below half of the album, did not meet the level of success as either of its predecessors, but it became a modest-sized hit on urban radio and the American music video networks. The video for "Roses" is loosely based on the musical West Side Story and Grease. It featured sparring 1950s-style gangs, one representing Speakerboxxx, and one representing The Love Below, parodying the widespread arguing among critics and fans as to which half of the album was better and that the two members were estranged. The final singles were André 3000's "Prototype", which was paired with a science fiction-themed video about alien visitors, and Speakerboxxx's "Ghettomusick," which featured both members of OutKast and a sample from a song by Patti LaBelle, who also makes an appearance in the video.
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below won the Grammy Award for the 2004 Album of the Year, becoming only the second rap album to ever receive the honor (the first being The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill by Lauryn Hill in 1999). OutKast was one of the headlining acts at the show, and gave two performances: Big Boi performed "The Way You Move" during a medley with George Clinton & P-Funk and Robert Randolph and the Family Band, while André 3000 performed "Hey Ya!" as the show closed. In February 2004, André 3000's performance, which featured female dancers moving wildly around a green teepee in war paint and feathered headdresses, was criticized by the Native American Cultural Center, who called for a boycott of OutKast, Arista Records, NARAS, and of CBS, the broadcaster of the awards show. CBS later apologized.
Between OutKast albums, Big Boi and André 3000 ventured into film projects. André co-starred in John Singleton's action film Four Brothers and also had a part in Be Cool, while Big Boi took a featured role in the T.I. movie ATL. Both members also began working on a joint film, Idlewild, directed by OutKast music video director Bryan Barber. Idlewild, a Prohibition-era musical film set to a blues-influenced hip-hop soundtrack, was released on August 25, 2006 by Universal Pictures. The Idlewild soundtrack was released August 22, 2006. Its lead single, "Mighty 'O'", features both OutKast members, and was briefly played exclusively on local Atlanta radio stations before being issued as a single in May 2006. They released and shot the video for "Morris Brown" instead. A video for "Idlewild Blue (Don'tchu Worry About Me)" soon followed.
Aquemini Records folded in 2004, and Big Boi founded a new record label, Purple Ribbon Entertainment, to be distributed by Virgin Records. Among its first signees were Sleepy Brown, Bubba Sparxxx, and Killer Mike, Big Boi has released a group album/compilation, titled Big Boi Presents... The Purple Ribbon All-Stars - Got Purp? Vol. 2.
One album remains on the band's LaFace contract. It was originally planned as a ten-track release called 10 The Hard Way; shortly after Idlewild was released, the duo confirmed the album is still in the works, though both have begun new projects without releasing any new information on the album. Due to both Big Boi and André's interest in separate projects such as movies, TV (André's Class of 3000) and solo albums, rumors of a split have turned up frequently in the media. André denied those rumors in a phone interview with MTV News, stating that even though they do not feel like performing on stage together, OutKast is "still tight". In an August, 2006, interview with UK journalist Craig McLean, after emphasizing that they would not split, the pair looked beyond music and film careers, Big Boi suggesting he may consider running for the job of Mayor of Atlanta in the future.
In 2007, Andre 3000 confirmed a new OutKast album would be released, but said that he and Big Boi released solo records first, stating the group album is still possibly two years away. Big Boi's solo album will be released first in June/July of 2009, with the first single, "Royal Flush" (also featuring Andre 3000, essentially making it an OutKast song), planned to have been released on December 31, 2007, but was not released on the announced date. Big Boi announced on his MySpace that the release date for Sir Luscious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty is now sometime in the summer of 2009.
On Nov 14, 2008, the Guardian reported that OutKast will release their follow-up to Idlewild in 2009 after Big Boi and Andre 3000 release their solo albums in the same year. As of August 2009, the albums have not yet been released.
Storytellin'
OutKast Lyrics
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So I'm watchin' her fine ass
Walk to my bedroom
And thought to myself "that's the
Shape of things to come"
She said, "Why in the club
You don't make it precipitate? You know
Can make it thunderstorm?" i'm like, "Why?"
The world needs sun, the hood needs funds
There's a war goin' on and
Half the battle is guns
How dare I throw it on the
Floor when people are poor
So I write like Edgar Allen to restore
Got a cord
Umbilical attached to a place I can't afford
No landscaping, or window draping
This old lady told me, if
I ain't got nothin' good, say nathan
That's why I don't talk much
I swear it don't cost much
To pay attention to me i tell like it is
Then I tell it how it could be the hood be
Requesting my services oh, don't get nervous
It's step your game up time
These ain't them same old rhymes
Designed to have you dancin' in some club
Niggas ride to me, women be off in they tub
Exfoliating with they poms-poms
Yelling, "Go, 3000!"
I'm in my whatever bumpin' NWA, 100 Miles and
Runnin' Runnin' Runnin' Runnin'
Summon, woman, come in
Sit down, heard you need some plumbin'
Done in, I'm in a swell mood
Or rather swole mood
Until she told me that she told dude
That she'll be back, she's going to the store
I didn't know she had a boyfriend
So the door i pointed her to
I said, "Call me when y'all break up"
"I don't fuck nobody, bitch
And never owned a Jacob" know what time it is
Nigga just tryna live like a
Nigga supposed to live
If I still drank that malt liquor
I'd pour the beer
On the ground for niggas not around
I started off starvin'
Now they got me out here Brett Favre'n
Tryna see if I still got it, got it
I guess it's like a bike, think about it
('Bout it, 'bout it, 'bout it, 'bout it)
Oh oh oh, oh no oh oh oh, oh no oh oh oh
Nothin' gonna stop us now, you can't stop us
What'cha gonna do right now? You can't front
We the boss in here, we floss this shit cause
Ain't nobody doin' it like we do, oh no
Nothin' gonna stop us now, you can't stop us
What'cha gonna do right now? You can't front
We the boss in here
We floss this shit 'cause
Ain't nobody doin' it like we do, oh no
Oh oh oh no, oh no oh oh oh no, oh no
Oh oh oh no, oh no you can't stop us
Oh oh oh no
So I peep this bitch in VIP
I used to clip like Rob the Barber
It seems she couldn't shape up, cupcake her
I didn't bother
She's a follower a hell of a swallower
Not a leader got a first-, second-
Third-, and fourth-string, i didn't need her
I didn't mean to treat her like
She was the main feature
Presentation, heard ya's a traitor
To the situation
More like a hassle because she had
No keys to the castle
The queen sit's on the throne
While this ho ride down Old National (Zoom)
Go head' ho, beat ya feet
Dr-dr-drop down and get your eagle on, freak
We ever-so-discreet with this meet
Got a whole lot to lose if paparazzi
Ever shot or shoot we, meaning me and you
Us together in the lens
My ends would be gone just like
Some "Dro in the Wind"
Told da ho you gonna win
Sho' 'nuff we gon' pretend
To the land of make believe
Now come on and hit this Henn
Taking shots to the neck
Now that's love in ya mou-outh
Now we're affiliates
So don't give me the Gangsta Grill
No Drama, it makes no sense
I got a mean ass backhand and a
(Cannon) that don't miss bitch!
Nothin' gonna stop us now, you can't stop us
What'cha gonna do right now? You can't front
We the boss in here
We floss this shit 'cause
Ain't nobody doin' it like we do, oh no
Nothin' gonna stop us now, you can't stop us
What'cha gonna do right now? You can't front
We the boss in here
We floss this shit 'cause
Ain't nobody doin' it like we do, oh no
Oh oh oh no, oh no oh oh oh no, oh no
Oh oh oh no, oh no you can't stop us
Oh oh oh no
I realized recently
That I was born for this position
I took the fall for Hip-Hop
And I stand in front of
You stronger than ever watch what come next!
Follow the leader, nigga
DJ the fuck Drama (Oh oh oh no)
AMG (Oh oh oh no)
Nothin' can take me out my zone! (Oh oh oh)
Nothin' gonna stop us now, you can't stop us
What'cha gonna do right now? You can't front
We the boss in here
We floss this shit 'cause
Ain't nobody doin' it like we do, oh no
Nothin' gonna stop us now, you can't stop us
What'cha gonna do right now? You can't front
We the boss in here
We floss this shit 'cause
Ain't nobody doin' it like we do, oh no
Oh oh oh no, oh no oh oh oh no, oh no
Oh oh oh no, oh no you can't stop us
Oh oh oh no
The song "Da Art of Storytellin'" by OutKast is a narrative piece that tells the story of two women, Suzy Screw and Sasha Thumper. The song is divided into two parts, with each part following the story of one of the women. The first part is about Suzy, who is known for sleeping around with men. The singer tells the story of their rendezvous and how he does not want to take her around public areas such as the park but in legitimate spots. He sees her again and has to cut the meeting short because his baby mama needs him to pick up their daughter, but not before he gives Suzy a Lil Will CD and a poster.
The second part of the song tells the story of Sasha Thumper, Suzy's partner in criminal activity. The singer recalls a summer night that he spent with Sasha, where they hung out and talked about their aspirations. Sasha looks at the stars and says she wants to be alive when she grows up. Despite their dreams, Sasha falls victim to drug addiction and is found dead, two months pregnant. The singer is left to mourn the loss of another friend and wonders if he will ever see her again.
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Line by Line Meaning
Somebody hit me the other day, for a rendezvous
Someone hit me up for a secret meeting recently
Was it the bitch that fucked the Goodie, and the Dungeon Crew
I wonder if it was that woman who had sex with my associates from Goodie Mob and Dungeon Crew
Let's say her name was Suzy Skrew, 'cause she screwed a lot
Let's call her Suzy Skrew because she had a lot of sexual partners
Making a nigga hit that chonk, at legitimate spots
She was making me have sex with her in legitimate places
Not no parks, backseats or things of that nature
Not in parks or backseats or other similar places
Had to hate ya player, I'm dicking the ho down never said I paid her
I have to play it cool, I had sex with her but never paid her
Straight laid her, slayed the bitch like Darth Vader, made her
I had sex with her, destroyed her physically, and showed dominance like Darth Vader
From College Park and Fayette, all the way down to Decatur
We had sex in these different towns in Georgia
Like Jada, her wig was sharp and sporty, that was shorty
Her wig was fashionable, like Jada Pinkett Smith's, she was short
Safe as a snake on eggs in a Beamer 840
She felt safe with me in the BMW 840
It's foggy, I went to the crib to call her but she lost me
It's unclear, I went to her house but couldn't find her
My baby mama beeped seven o'clock it's gonna cost me
My child's mother called me at 7 am and demanded money
But I still wanna cut her though, maybe she had to work
I still want to have sex with Suzy Skrew, maybe she was at work
I caught her in the mall, wearing a real tight skirt
I found her at the mall, wearing a tight skirt
She was, fine as fuck, I wanted to sex the ho up
She looked really good, and I wanted to have sex with her
She said, 'Let's hit the parking lot so I can sick your duck'
She suggested we have sex in the parking lot
I said, 'Cool, I really wanted to cut you but this'll do
I agreed since I wanted to have sex with her, even though I preferred something else
I gotta pick up my daughter plus my baby mama beeped me too'
I need to pick up my daughter and my child's mother is still bothering me
She said she understood then everything was kosher
She said she understood and everything was alright
I gave her a Lil' Will CD, and a fuckin poster, it's like that now
I gave her a CD and a poster as a parting gift
Now Suzy Skrew had a partner named Sasha, Thumper
All right, now Suzy Skrew had a girlfriend named Sasha, Thumper
I remember her number like the summer
I remember her number like it was the summer
When her and Suzy yeah they threw a slumber
When she and Suzy hosted a slumber party
Party but you can not call it that 'cause it was slummer
But it wasn't really a party because it was more like summer
Well, it was more like spend the night
I mean it was more like spending the night
Three in the morning yawning dancing under street lights
It was 3 am and we were tired from dancing under the streetlights
We chilling like a villain and a nigga feeling right
We were relaxing and feeling good
In the middle of the ghetto on the curb, but in spite
We were in the middle of a rough neighbourhood, but still enjoying ourselves
All of the bullshit we on our back staring at the stars above (aw man)
We were lying on our backs, ignoring everything else and looking at the stars above us
Talking bout what we gonna be when we grow up
Talking about our dreams for the future
I said what you wanna be, she said, 'Alive'
I asked what she wanted to be, and she simply said she wanted to be alive
It made me think for a minute, then looked in her eyes
Her answer made me stop and think, and I looked into her eyes
I coulda died, time went on, I got grown
Her answer was so deep it moved me, time passed and I grew up
Rhyme got strong, mind got blown, I came back home
My rapping skills improved, my mind was blown and I returned home
To find lil' Sasha was gone
When I came back I discovered that Sasha had disappeared
Her mama said she with a nigga that be treating her wrong
Her mother said she was with someone who was treating her badly
I kept on singing my song and hoping at a show
I kept performing and hoping to see Sasha in the audience
That I would one day see her standing in the front row
I hoped that one day she would come and stand in the front row at one of my shows
But two weeks later she got found in the back of a school
However, two weeks later Sasha was found dead behind a school
With a needle in her arm, baby two months due, Sasha Thumper
She had a needle in her arm and was pregnant for two months, this was Sasha Thumper
Keisha, Keisha!
Someone is calling Keisha's name
(Huh?)
Keisha replied with confusion
Cut that loud mess off
Stop playing that music so loudly
You hear all that thunderin' and lightnin', and get off that telephone
There are loud sounds of thunder and lightning outside, get off the phone
(Ugh, alright)
Keisha reluctantly agrees
(Grandmama, what's all that noise?)
(I'm scared)
A grandchild asks their grandma what the noise is and says they're scared
Baby, don't be scared
It's gonna be alright
It's just the Lord doin' His work, okay?
Grandma reassures the grandchild that everything is okay, and the noise is just the Lord doing work
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@naitsirc481
“staring at the stars above, talking bout what we gon be when we grow up. I said what you wanna be, she said ‘alive’” that shit hits me every time
@prod._babychris
masterReishi 💯
@sincerenaranjo9178
For real my hair stands up on my neck and arm's when I here that part of the song . Cus I can relate to that part of the song . 💯🌙💔🌜💀⚖️⚔️🐘🐉⚡🌴🦋✨🕛😇🎭✝️.
@deeessex11
Facts! one of the hardest lines in hip hop history
@joshtaylor8304
masterReishi hardest shit ever shirt off stacks knew what he was doin...
@lionelrich-tea2696
She was found with a needle in her arm two months late
@c420wizzle
Recently played this song around my friend's younger brother, he thought OUtkast stole this beat from J Cole! I was really embarrassed for him.
@rashawnantoinio9030
these kids just dont know
@LukeEncrapera95
c420wizzle those damn knuckleheads
@loveplusfreedom
c420wizzle aw man...