''ATLiens'' is the second studio album by the American
hip hop
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duo
Outkast
Outkast (sometimes written as OutKast) was an American hip-hop duo formed in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1992, consisting of Big Boi (Antwan Patton) and André 3000 (André Benjamin, formerly known as Dré). Widely regarded as one of the greatest an ...
. It was released on August 27, 1996, by
Arista Records
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and
LaFace Records
LaFace Records was an American record label based in Atlanta, Georgia, that operated as a unit of Sony Music Entertainment from 2008 to 2011 and was historically a part of Bertelsmann Music Group from 1989 to 2004. It was most active and achiev ...
. From 1995 to 1996, Outkast recorded ''ATLiens'' in sessions at several Atlanta studios—Bosstown Recording Studios,
Doppler Recording Studios,
PatchWerk Recording Studio, Purple Dragon Studios, and Studio LaCoCo—as well as
Chung King Recording Studio and Sound On Sound Recording in New York City.
The album features
outer space-inspired production sounds, with Outkast and producers
Organized Noize incorporating elements of
dub and
gospel
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into the compositions. Several songs feature the duo's first attempts at producing music by themselves. Lyrically, the group discusses a wide range of topics, including urban life as hustlers, existential introspection, and extraterrestrial life. The album's title is a
portmanteau
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abbreviation
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of
Atlanta, Georgia
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, the duo's hometown) and "
aliens", which has been interpreted by critics as symbolizing the duo's feeling of being estranged from American society.
''ATLiens'' debuted at number two on the US
''Billboard'' 200 chart, and it sold nearly 350,000 copies in its first two weeks of release. The album was very well received by music critics upon its release, who praised its unique sound and lyrical content. It has been certified
double platinum
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by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA), for shipments of two million copies in the United States. The album spawned the singles "
Elevators (Me & You)", "
ATLiens" / "Wheelz of Steel", and "
Jazzy Belle
"Jazzy Belle" is the third and last single from hip hop duo Outkast's second studio album, ''ATLiens''. It was released as a remix single and it peaked at #52 on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The song is the only single from the a ...
". Since its release, ''ATLiens'' has been listed by several magazines and critics as one of the greatest hip
hop albums of all time.
Background
In 1994, Outkast released their debut album, ''
Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik
''Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik'' is the debut studio album by the American Hip hop music, hip hop duo Outkast, released on April 26, 1994, by Arista Records and LaFace Records. Having befriended each other two years prior, rappers André 300 ...
'', which was recorded when members
Big Boi
Antwan André Patton (born February 1, 1975), known professionally as Big Boi, is an American rapper and record producer. Born in Savannah, Georgia, and raised in Atlanta, he was one half of the Southern hip-hop duo Outkast along with rapper ...
and
André 3000 were 18 years old. Bolstered by the success of the single "
Player's Ball", the record established Outkast as prominent figures in the Southern hip hop scene. After the album was certified platinum, LaFace Records gave Outkast more creative control and advanced money for their 1996 follow-up album ''ATLiens''. The duo took the opportunity to recreate their image. On a trip to
Jamaica
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with producer
Mr. DJ, the two decided to abandon their
cornrow hairstyles in favor of a more natural aesthetic, vowing to stop combing their hair.
Dungeon Family
The Dungeon Family were a musical collective based in Atlanta that specialized in Southern hip hop with heavy funk and soul music, soul influences. Members of this collective recorded music, and had their career emerge, from Rico Wade's basement ...
member
Big Rube observed an increase in the duo's confidence after returning from their first tour, remarking, "They started understanding the power they had in their music. They started showing a swagger that certain artists have—the ones that are stars." The members also underwent changes in their personal lives; in 1995, Big Boi's girlfriend gave birth to their first child and André 3000 and
Total's Keisha Spivey ended their two-year relationship.
Despite its success, ''Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik'' had some detractors, including hip hop tastemakers who were unaccustomed to the album's style. As the
East Coast and
West Coast hip hop scenes were already well-established at the time, many did not view the South as a legitimate and respectable scene. At the 1995 Source Awards, an award ceremony held by ''
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'' magazine, Outkast won in the "Best Newcomer" category, but were booed upon taking the stage and delivering their acceptance speech; in response, André 3000 said, "The South got somethin' to say." He later recalled how the album was received by some listeners: "People thought that the South basically only had
bass music. At first people were looking at us like 'Um, I don't know.'" Taken aback by the backlash, André 3000 and Big Boi channeled their frustration in the studio to improve upon their debut.
Recording and production

After acquiring their own recording studio, the duo immediately started working on new material and assimilated themselves with music recording and studio equipment, as they sought to become more ambitious artists and less dependent on other producers. The two also became more accustomed to playing live, particularly Big Boi, and André 3000 significantly changed his lifestyle; he adopted a more eccentric fashion sense, became a vegetarian (he has since resumed eating meat), and stopped smoking
marijuana
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. Having dropped out months before graduation, André 3000 returned to high school to earn his diploma during the recording of ''ATLiens''.
Before beginning work on ''ATLiens'', André 3000 purchased an
SP1200 drum machine, an
MPC3000 sampler, a
TASCAM
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mixing board, and turntables with stacks of classic records. Although he had never produced a song before, he used techniques learned from observing the Dungeon Crew at work. "
Elevators (Me & You)" was the first song the duo created together for the album. The duo refrained from
sampling on the album, with Big Boi explaining "I feel like you cheat the listener when you sample. If it's an old school jam, leave it to the old. We wanna have our own school of music."
Outkast recorded the album in sessions at several Atlanta studios—Bosstown Recording Studios,
Doppler Recording Studios,
PatchWerk Recording Studio, Purple Dragon Studios, and Studio LaCoCo—as well as
Chung King Recording Studio and Sound On Sound Recording in New York City.
For ''ATLiens'', the band aimed for a consistent set of songs in which a listener would not need to skip tracks; Outkast wrote around 35 songs for the album and reduced them to fourteen.
The duo's songwriting style for the album had no solid structure and was mostly spontaneous; Big Boi noted, "Stuff'll just come to you. I'll be sittin' in the truck, and I'll start rhymin'. People look at me like I'm crazy, but that's how it starts."
Composition
Music
Two-thirds of the album is produced by
Organized Noize, Outkast's primary production team. The rest is produced by Earthtone III, a production team that includes Outkast themselves and
Mr. DJ. André 3000 and Big Boi produced the songs "Jazzy Belle" and "Elevators (Me & You)". It also has a notably more laid-back, spacey production sound, which they expanded upon on their follow-up album ''
Aquemini
''Aquemini'' () is the third studio album by the American hip hop duo Outkast, released on September 29, 1998, by LaFace Records and Arista Records. The title is a portmanteau of the two performers' Zodiac signs: Aquarius (Big Boi) and Gemini ...
''.
Although the group drew from
George Clinton's outer-space inspired compositions, the band utilizes a more laid-back style as opposed to Clinton's hard funk leanings.
Many tracks feature strong echo and reverb, taking influence from
dub and
reggae
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.
Andrea Comer of the ''
Hartford Courant
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'' perceives an "extraterrestrial feel" in the record's production.
MTV
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wrote that the album's production "built giddy, chaotic hooks around throbbing bass grooves, neck-snapping drums and bits of backwoods
country
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and
psychedelic rock
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for good measure." Outkast also incorporated elements of
gospel
Gospel originally meant the Christianity, Christian message ("the gospel"), but in the second century Anno domino, AD the term (, from which the English word originated as a calque) came to be used also for the books in which the message w ...
into the music; being from the South, the group felt obligated to "stay close to
heir
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slave roots".
The album's introduction track "You May Die" has been described as "churchy".
"Elevators (Me & You)" contains atmospheric elements including echoes, dub-influenced bass, organ riffs, and telephone tones. "13th Floor/Growing Old" contains a
spoken word
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introduction from Big Rube, somber soul vocals from
Debra Killings, and a "
Prince
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-ish" piano riff, while "Wheelz of Steel" features "furious" turntable scratching by Mr. DJ. "Extraterrestrial" offers a break in the continuity of the record as it features no drum
beat.
Lyrics
Lyrically, André 3000 and Big Boi abandon the "hard-partying playa characters" of their debut album in favor of more spacey, funky, and futuristic personas on ''ATLiens''.
With their lyrics, the duo hoped to reflect on maturity in the wake of the birth of Big Boi's daughter.
André 3000 explained, "It's like everybody's talking about sipping champagne and being big time, so we just took it upon ourselves to do something new ... I want my children to say, 'Daddy really said something, he wasn't just trying to brag on himself.'"
Many songs on ''ATLiens'' feature more unconventional subject matter for hip hop. The lyrical content ranges from addressing urban life as hustlers and pimps to extraterrestrial life and space travel. The title track's chorus expresses Southern pride, while its verses feature André 3000 explaining his newly adopted drug-free lifestyle.
"Elevators (Me & You)" illustrates Outkast's rise to fame, and was inspired by a show the band played at
Howard University
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with
P. Diddy in the audience.
The song also discusses the unlikely partnership of André 3000 and Big Boi, and uses the metaphor of an elevator for the ups and downs of fame.
[Bradley, 2011. p. 498] The final verse illustrates André 3000 dealing with a fan who pretends to have been childhood friends with him.
It also references Southern culture, including mentions of
Cadillac
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s and extended family gatherings. "Babylon" reflects on
religious attitudes towards sex and illustrates André 3000's upbringing and his forbidden attractions throughout childhood. "Jazzy Belle" discusses the group's "increasingly enlightened" view regarding women: "Went from yellin' ... bitches and hoes to queen thangs". The album's closer "13th Floor/Growing Old" is a meditation on aging and emphasizes Southern hip hop's legitimacy.
Release
Promotion

''ATLiens'' was released on August 27, 1996, by
LaFace Records
LaFace Records was an American record label based in Atlanta, Georgia, that operated as a unit of Sony Music Entertainment from 2008 to 2011 and was historically a part of Bertelsmann Music Group from 1989 to 2004. It was most active and achiev ...
. In September, LaFace created a promotion for the record in conjunction with
Blockbuster in which customers could enter to win a 1970s Cadillac car, emphasizing Outkast and Cadillac's connection with the Southern lifestyle.
The record's inner booklet features a 24-page comic strip foldout starring the members, who must defend "positive music" against the villain Nosamulli.
The strip continues in the artwork for each single released from ''ATLiens'' except for "Elevators (Me & You)".
The album's title is a
portmanteau
In linguistics, a blend—also known as a blend word, lexical blend, or portmanteau—is a word formed by combining the meanings, and parts of the sounds, of two or more words together. of "ATL" (an
abbreviation
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of
Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta ( ) is the List of capitals in the United States, capital and List of municipalities in Georgia (U.S. state), most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. It is the county seat, seat of Fulton County, Georg ...
) and "
aliens". In his book ''Icons of Hip Hop: An Encyclopedia of the Movement, Music, and Culture'', author T. Hasan Johnson interprets the album's title as "partly a statement about being from Atlanta, while also signifying on the theme of the group's name (by using the term ''aliens'') framing themselves as societal outcasts." Mark Bould, author of ''The Routledge Companion to Science Fiction'', observes that the title symbolizes Outkast's "estrangement from American society", suggesting that "the inner city of their formative years is out of this world and its hostile conditions."
Commercial performance
The album debuted at number two on the US
''Billboard'' 200 chart, and it sold nearly 350,000 copies in its first two weeks of release. It ultimately spent 33 weeks on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart.
Three singles were released for the album—"
Elevators (Me & You)" on July 5, 1996,
"
ATLiens" / "Wheelz of Steel" in November 1996, and "
Jazzy Belle
"Jazzy Belle" is the third and last single from hip hop duo Outkast's second studio album, ''ATLiens''. It was released as a remix single and it peaked at #52 on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The song is the only single from the a ...
" in April 1997. "Elevators (Me & You)" reached number 12 and spent 20 weeks on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart.
It was certified
Gold
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by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA) on September 13, 1996, for shipments of 500,000 copies in the United States.
"ATLiens" reached number 35 and spent 17 weeks on the Hot 100, and "Jazzy Belle" spent 14 weeks and peaked at number 52 on the Hot 100.
The album was certified
Platinum
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by the RIAA on November 6, 1996, for shipments of one million copies in the US.
By 1998, it had sold over 1.2 million copies. On June 24, 2003, the RIAA certified ''ATLiens'' double platinum, having shipped two million copies in the US.
Critical reception
''ATLiens'' received critical acclaim. Andrea Comer of the ''
Hartford Courant
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'' felt that Outkast's "lyrical acumen shines through" despite "Heltah-Skeltah mumbling and Southern slang", and stated, "after a few rotations, the alien feeling wears away, and
he album isjust out of this world."
Sonia Murray of ''
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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'' called the album "more thoughtful" than its predecessor, noting, "What the second album lacks in adventurous arrangements it more than makes up for in lyrical dominance."
''
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* ''The Source'' (1999 film), a 1999 documentary film about the Beat generation
* ''The Source'' (2002 film), a 2002 scienc ...
''s Allen S. Gordon observed "growth" from Outkast and Organized Noize, and stated, "Big Boi and Dre have gone out of this world into a new dimension of sight, sound and mind".
Kevin Powell of ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' felt that, like Outkast's debut album, ''ATLiens'' is "a gritty document of what's happening here and now, an up-to-the-minute briefing on Southern black ghetto life on which Outkast members Andre and Big Boi cast their feelings of alienation in familiar, realistic characterizations". Powell asserted that unlike East Coast hip hop's "hedonistic materialism" or "the gunplay and pimpism" of West Coast hip hop, "Andre and Big Boi display a unique ability to describe ghetto life while offering up life-affirming possibilities, something all too rare in today's hip-hop nation."
Richard Harrington of ''
The Washington Post
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'' enjoyed the record's "more serious and focused lyrical sensibility", explaining, "The raps are generally inventive, clever without being cloying, more proof (if any were needed) that hip-hop innovation isn't just an East-West thang."
Legacy
In a retrospective review,
AllMusic
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editor Steve Huey viewed the album as Outkast's "most focused work" and commented that "In addition to the striking musical leap forward, Dre and Big Boi continue to grow as rappers; their flows are getting more tongue-twistingly complex, and their lyrics more free-associative".
RapReviews critic Steve Juon recommended it to listeners who "want to be challenged by
heir
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hip-hop" and wrote of the album's aesthetic:
In ''
The Rolling Stone Album Guide
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'' (2004), Roni Sarig felt that, strong rapping notwithstanding, the album's music "suffers as the duo make their first attempt at self-producing" and stated, "Although ''ATLiens'' promised expanded vistas with its interstellar motif, the record delivered something of a sophomore slump ... At best, ''ATLiens'' is the sound of an ambitious group searching for its voice."
In 1998, the album was selected as one of ''The Source''s "100 Best Rap Albums". In 2000, ''
Exclaim!
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'' listed the album on their "100 Records That Rocked 100 Issues of ''Exclaim!''" list. ''
Hip Hop Connection
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History
Under the editorship of Chris Hunt, the m ...
'' ranked it number six on their list of "The 100 Greatest Rap Albums 1995–2005". ''
Complex
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** Complex system, a system composed of many components which may interact with each ...
'' ranked the album fifth on their list of "The 50 Greatest Sophomore Albums in Hip-Hop History", its title 15th on "The 50 Best Rap Album Titles Ever", and the title track's beat 91st on "The 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Beats of All Time". Rappers
Isaiah Rashad,
Wiz Khalifa
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and
Dom Kennedy
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, and DJ Jesse Marco have named ''ATLiens'' as one of their favorite albums.
Track listing
Track listing and samples compiled from album liner notes.
All tracks produced by Organized Noize Productions, except where noted.
Notes
* "You May Die (Intro)" features additional vocals by
Joi,
Screechy Peach and Trina
* "Two Dope Boyz (In a Cadillac)" features additional vocals by
Screechy Peach
* "Ova Du Wudz" and "E.T. (Extra-Terrestrial) feature additional vocals by
EJ Tha Witch Doctor
* "Babylon" features additional vocals by
Andrea Martin
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* "Wailin'" features additional vocals by
Cee-Lo of
Goodie Mob
* "Mainstream" features additional vocals by
Khujo
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Life and career
Khujo was b ...
and
T-Mo
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of Goodie Mob
* "Decatur Psalm" features additional vocals by
Big Gipp
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of Goodie Mob and
Cool Breeze
* "Millennium" features additional vocals by ShaJuanna Edghill
* "13th Floor / Growing Old" features additional vocals by
Big Rube and
Debra Killings
Sample credits
*"You May Die (Intro)" is an interpolation of "
Summer in the City" performed by
Quincy Jones
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.
*"Two Dope Boyz (In a Cadillac)" contains a sample of "D.E.E.P." performed by Outkast, and "Danger, She's a Stranger" performed by
The Five Stairsteps.
*"ATLiens" contains a sample of "Around the World" performed by Attilio Mineo, and "So Tired" performed by
The Chambers Brothers
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.
*"Wheelz of Steel" contains a sample of "Focus III" performed by
Focus
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*Focus (2001 film), ''Focus'' (2001 film), a 2001 film based on the Arthur Miller novel
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, "Saturday Night Style" performed by
Mikey Dread.
*"Jazzy Belle" contains a sample of "It's Yours" performed by
T La Rock
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and
Jazzy Jay
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Background
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, and "Prelude" performed by
Lamont Dozier.
*"Elevators" contains a sample of "Blue Suede Shoes" performed by
Carl Perkins
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.
*"Elevators (Me & You)
NP 86 Mix contains a sample of "Come in Out of the Rain" performed by
Parliament
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; the original contains SFX from the video game
Super Mario Bros.
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*"Ova Da Wudz" contain a sample of "Judas" performed by
Society of Soul.
*"Babylon" contains a sample of "12 O'Clock" performed by
Vangelis
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.
*"Wailin'" contains a sample of "To the Establishment" performed by Lou Bond.
*"Mainstream" contains a sample of "Sesame Street" performed by
Goodie Mob and "Soldier In Our Town" by
Iron Butterfly
Iron Butterfly was an American rock band formed in San Diego, California, in 1966. They are best known for the 1968 hit " In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida", providing a dramatic sound that led the way towards the development of hard rock and heavy metal m ...
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*"Decatur Psalm" contains a sample of "Cebu" performed by
The Commodores
Commodores, often billed as The Commodores, are an American funk and Soul music, soul group. The group's most successful period was in the late 1970s and early 1980s when Lionel Richie was the co-lead singer.
The members of the group met as m ...
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Personnel
Compiled from album liner notes.
Musicians
;OutKast
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Andre 3000 – vocals
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Big Boi
Antwan André Patton (born February 1, 1975), known professionally as Big Boi, is an American rapper and record producer. Born in Savannah, Georgia, and raised in Atlanta, he was one half of the Southern hip-hop duo Outkast along with rapper ...
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;Guests
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Andrea Martin
Andrea Louise Martin (born January 15, 1947) is an American and Canadian actress, best known for her work in the television series '' SCTV'' and '' Great News''. She has appeared in films such as '' Black Christmas'' (1974), '' Wag the Dog'' (1 ...
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Big Gipp
Cameron F. Gipp (born April 28, 1973), better known by his stage name Big Gipp, is an American rapper. He is a member of the Atlanta-based hip hop group Goodie Mob, with whom he has released six studio albums, as well as the duo Ali & Gipp, with ...
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Big Rube – vocals
* Carlos Glover – acoustic guitar
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Cee-Lo – vocals
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Cool Breeze – vocals
* Craig Love – guitar
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Debra Killings – vocals
* Dee Simmons – drums
* Ed Stroud – guitar
* James "Jay" Nicholas – bass
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Jazzyfatnastees – vocals
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Joi – vocals
* Kenny Wright – keyboard
* Kerren Berz – violin
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Khujo
Willie Edward Knighton Jr. (born March 13, 1972), better known as Khujo, is an American rapper. He is one-fourth of Goodie Mob (along with T-Mo, Cee-Lo, and Big Gipp), and one-half of The Lumberjacks (with T-Mo).
Life and career
Khujo was b ...
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* Marq Jefferson – bass guitar
* Martin Terry – guitar
* Marvin "Chanz" Parkman – keyboard, organ
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Mr. DJ – scratches
* Preston Crump – bass guitar
* ShaJuanna Edghill – vocals
* Skinny Miracles – piano
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Sleepy Brown
Patrick Leroy "Sleepy" Brown (born January 24, 1970) is an American singer-songwriter and record producer. He is one-third of the Atlanta-based production team of Organized Noize, which has created hits for acts such as Outkast, Goodie Mob an ...
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T-Mo
Robert Terrance Barnett (born February 2, 1972), better known by his stage name T-Mo Goodie (or simply T-Mo), is an American rapper from Atlanta, Georgia. He is best known for being a member of Southern hip hop quartet Goodie Mob. He is also on ...
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* Tamara Powell – vocals
* Tommy Martin – acoustic guitar
* Trina Powell – vocals
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Screechy Peach – vocals
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Witchdoctor – vocals
Production
* Alvin Speights – mixing
* Bernasky Wall – engineering
* Blake Eiseman – engineering
* Brian Frye – engineering
* Carlton Batts – mastering
* Derrick Williams – engineering
* Dexter Simmons – engineering, mixing
* Jarvis Blackshear – engineering
* John Frye – engineering
* John Wydrycs – engineering
* Leslie Brathwaite – mixing
* Mike Wilson – engineering
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Neal Pogue – mixing
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Organized Noize – drum programming, keyboard programming, mixing, production
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Outkast
Outkast (sometimes written as OutKast) was an American hip-hop duo formed in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1992, consisting of Big Boi (Antwan Patton) and André 3000 (André Benjamin, formerly known as Dré). Widely regarded as one of the greatest an ...
– drum programming, keyboard programming, mixing, production
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
See also
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List of ''Billboard'' number-one R&B albums of 1996
References
Notes
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External links
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"The Inside Story on Hip-Hop's Outsiders"by the ''
Los Angeles Times
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1996 albums
Outkast albums
Albums produced by André 3000
Albums produced by Organized Noize
Albums recorded at Chung King Studios