Outkast (sometimes written as OutKast) was an American
hip-hop
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duo formed in
Atlanta
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,
Georgia
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* Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the southeastern United States
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, in 1992, consisting of
Big Boi (Antwan Patton) and
André 3000 (André Benjamin, formerly known as Dré).
Widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential hip-hop acts of all time, the duo achieved both critical acclaim and commercial success from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, helping to popularize
Southern hip-hop
Southern hip-hop, also known as Southern rap, South Coast hip-hop, or dirty south, is a blanket term for a regional genre of American hip-hop music that emerged in the Southern United States, especially in Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia, Texas, ...
with their intricate lyricism, memorable melodies, and positive themes, while experimenting with a diverse range of genres such as
funk
Funk is a music genre that originated in African-American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African-Americans in the ...
,
psychedelia
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,
jazz
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, and
techno.
Patton and Benjamin formed Outkast as high school students. They released their debut studio album ''
Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik'' in 1994, which gained popularity after its single "
Player's Ball" peaked atop the ''
Billboard
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''
Hot Rap Songs
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chart. The duo further experimented and honed their sound with their second and third albums ''
ATLiens'' (1996) and ''
Aquemini'' (1998), both of which were met with critical acclaim. They then achieved mainstream recognition and continued acclaim with their fourth album ''
Stankonia'' (2000), which was supported by the singles "
B.O.B." and "
Ms. Jackson", the latter of which topped the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 and won
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group at the
44th Annual Grammy Awards.
The duo then released the
double album ''
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below'' (2003), their only album to debut atop the
''Billboard'' 200. It received
Diamond
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certification by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA), was supported by their second and third number one singles: "
The Way You Move" (performed by Big Boi) and "
Hey Ya!" (performed by André 3000), respectively, and won
Album of the Year at the
46th Annual Grammy Awards. Outkast starred in the 2006 musical film ''
Idlewild'' and recorded the film's accompanying soundtrack, which was released as their
final album three days before the film's release. The duo split the following year, and both members have pursued solo careers. Outkast temporarily reunited in 2014 to celebrate their debut album's 20th anniversary with performances at more than 40 festivals worldwide, beginning at the
Coachella Festival in April 2014.
Along with being one of hip-hop's most influential acts, Outkast is also one of the most successful, having certified sales of 20 million records between
six studio albums and
a compilation album, as well as having earned six
Grammy Awards
The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as The Grammys, are awards presented by The Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in music. They are regarded by many as the most prestigious a ...
. In 2015, ''
Rolling Stone
''Rolling Stone'' is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture. It was founded in San Francisco, California, in 1967 by Jann Wenner and the music critic Ralph J. Gleason.
The magazine was first known fo ...
'' ranked them No. 7 on its list of the "20 Greatest Duos of All Time", while publications such as it and ''
Pitchfork
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The term is also applie ...
'' have listed their albums among the best in all of hip-hop and of all time. Outkast was selected for induction into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (RRHOF), also simply referred to as the Rock Hall, is a museum and hall of fame located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States, on the shore of Lake Erie. The museum documents the history of rock music and the ...
in 2025.
History
1992–1995: Formation and debut

Patton and Benjamin met in 1992 at
Lenox Square shopping mall in
Atlanta
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when they were both sixteen years old.
The two lived in
Atlanta
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and attended Tri-Cities High School.
During school, Patton and Benjamin participated in
rap battles in the cafeteria.
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. Patton and Benjamin eventually teamed up and were pursued by
Organized Noize, a group of local producers who would later make hits for the R&B girl group
TLC.
The duo was initially called "2 Shades Deep", however a local singing group already had the name "4 Shades Deep".
The duo then decided on the name Outkast because they had a unique fashion style among their classmates. Patton and Benjamin originally performed under the stage names of Black Dog and Black Wolf, respectively. Outkast,
Organized Noize, and schoolmates
Goodie Mob formed the nucleus of the
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 ...
organization.
Outkast signed to L.A. And Babyface imprint prior to graduation which would later become
LaFace Records in 1992, becoming the label's first hip-hop act and making their first appearance on the
remix
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of labelmate
TLC's "
What About Your Friends". During the
holiday season of 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. It hit number-one on the ''
Billboard
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''
Hot Rap Tracks
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chart.
"Player's Ball" also topped the R&B chart for six weeks.
Their debut album, ''
Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik'', was issued on April 26, 1994. This initial effort is credited with laying the foundation for southern hip-hop and is considered a classic by many. 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
Natalie Renée McIntyre (born September 6, 1967), known professionally as Macy Gray, is an American contemporary R&B, R&B and soul music, soul singer and actress. She is known for her distinctive raspy voice and a singing style heavily influence ...
for her 1999 hit "Do Something." On this early material, both Big Boi and André contrast lyrical content reflecting the lifestyles of
pimps and
gangster
A gangster (informally gangsta) is a criminal who is a member of a gang. Most gangs are considered to be part of organized crime. Gangsters are also called mobsters, a term derived from ''Organized crime, mob'' and the suffix ''wikt:-ster, -st ...
s with politically conscious material commenting on the status of
African Americans
African Americans, also known as Black Americans and formerly also called Afro-Americans, are an American racial and ethnic group that consists of Americans who have total or partial ancestry from any of the Black racial groups of Africa ...
in the South. OutKast won Best New Rap Group at the
1995 Source Awards.
Within the context of the East Coast – West Coast feud, André came up on stage followed by boos from the crowd and said, "But it's like this though, I'm tired of them closed-minded folks, it's like we gotta demo tape but don't nobody want to hear it. But it's like this: the South got something to say, that's all I got to say." As said by Atlanta native rapper
T.I., "Outkast, period. Outkast. That's when it changed. That was the first time when people began to take Southern rap seriously." In the same year, the group contributed "Benz or a Beamer" to the popular
New Jersey Drive soundtrack.
1995–1999: Breakthrough with ''ATLiens'' and ''Aquemini''
After ''Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik'' was certified platinum, LaFace Records gave Outkast more creative control and advanced money for their follow-up album, which they recorded from 1995 to 1996.
The duo took the opportunity to recreate their image. On a trip to
Jamaica
Jamaica is an island country in the Caribbean Sea and the West Indies. At , it is the third-largest island—after Cuba and Hispaniola—of the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean. Jamaica lies about south of Cuba, west of Hispaniola (the is ...
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.
[Westhoff, 2011. p. 135] 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."
[Sarig, 2007. p. 139] The two also became more accustomed to playing live, particularly Big Boi, and André 3000 significantly changed his lifestyle, as he adopted a more eccentric fashion sense, became a vegetarian, and stopped smoking marijuana.
[Nickson (2004), p. 46.] 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.
[Sarig, 2007. p. 140]
The double platinum album, ''
ATLiens'', was released on August 27, 1996. The album exhibited a notably more laid-back, spacey production sound, taking influence from
dub and
reggae
Reggae () is a music genre that originated in Jamaica during the late 1960s. The term also denotes the modern popular music of Jamaica and its Jamaican diaspora, diaspora. A 1968 single by Toots and the Maytals, "Do the Reggay", was the first ...
.
On ''ATLiens'', Big Boi and André 3000 abandoned the "hard-partying playa characters" of their debut album in favor of more spacey, futuristic personas, and produced many of the songs on their own for the first time.
Their tracks have an outer-space feeling to them- a feeling that, ironically, has warmed the community right up to them. Critics praised the group's maturing musical style on the record, which debuted at number two on the U.S. R&B/Hip Hop chart. The album would climb to number three on Billboard's top
''Billboard'' 200 chart and sold nearly 350,000 copies in its first two weeks of release. The single "
Elevators (Me & You)" reached number 12 and spent 20 weeks on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart.
''ATLiens'' 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. The double A-side "
ATLiens" / "Wheelz of Steel" was the group's third
Top 40
In the music industry, the Top 40 is a list of the 40 currently most popular songs in a particular genre. It is the best-selling or most frequently broadcast popular music. Record charts have traditionally consisted of a total of 40 songs. "To ...
single (following "Player's Ball" from their first album and "Elevators (Me & You)" from ''ATLiens''), 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 in the title track. Also at the time of the album's release, they were managed by
Flavor Unit.
Outkast's third album ''
Aquemini'' was released on September 29, 1998. It was also certified double platinum and 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).
Producing more material themselves, both Big Boi and André explored more eclectic subject matter, delving into sounds inspired by
soul
The soul is the purported Mind–body dualism, immaterial aspect or essence of a Outline of life forms, living being. It is typically believed to be Immortality, immortal and to exist apart from the material world. The three main theories that ...
,
trip hop
Trip hop is a musical genre that has been described as a psychedelic music, psychedelic fusion of hip hop music, hip hop and electronica with slow tempos and an atmospheric sound. The style emerged as a more experimental music, experimental var ...
, and
electro music. The album featured production by Organized Noize and collaborations with
Raekwon
Corey Woods (born January 12, 1970), better known by his stage name Raekwon ( ), is an American rapper. He rose to prominence as a founding member of the hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan, which achieved mainstream success following the release of the ...
,
Slick Rick,
funk
Funk is a music genre that originated in African-American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African-Americans in the ...
pioneer and musical forebear
George Clinton, and Goodie Mob. Outkast forged the connections between hip-hop and the black freedom struggle with their controversial song "
Rosa Parks" featured on the album.
2000–2001: ''Stankonia'' and ''Big Boi and Dre Present... Outkast''
Originally titled 'Sandbox', the pair's fourth album, ''
Stankonia'' was released in October 2000 to positive reviews. The album was seen as a change in the group's musical style, as it had a more commercial and mainstream appeal, compared to their previous three albums which were darker, both tonally and thematically. 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
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-influenced record. The second single, "
Ms. Jackson", combined a pop hook with lyrics about
divorce
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and relationship breakups, particularly André's breakup with singer
Erykah Badu
Erica Abi Wright (born February 26, 1971), known professionally as Erykah Badu, is an American singer and songwriter. Influenced by rhythm and blues, R&B, Soul music, soul, and hip hop, Badu rose to prominence in the late 1990s when her debut al ...
; the titular "Ms. Jackson" character being a stand-in for Badu's mother. It was at this time that André changed his stage name to the current "André 3000," mostly to avoid being mixed up with
Dr. Dre.
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
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and garnered a remix featuring
Snoop Dogg
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. All three singles' videos had heavy
MTV2 airplay, and OutKast won two 2001
Grammy Award
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s, one for
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for "Ms. Jackson", and another for ''
Stankonia'' as
Best Rap Album.
''
Pitchfork
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The term is also applie ...
'' named Stankonia the 4th greatest album released between 2000 and 2004 in its 2005 feature. Later on the webzine selected Stankonia as the 13th best album of the 2000s. And B.O.B. was chosen number one song of the decade by this same webzine.
In December 2001, Outkast released a
compilation album, ''
Big Boi and Dre Present... Outkast'', which contained three new songs. 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)".
2002–2004: ''Speakerboxxx/The Love Below''
Outkast spent two years working on their 5th effort, before releasing a double album, ''
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below'', on September 23, 2003. It is essentially two solo albums, one by each member, packaged as a single release under the Outkast banner; the two members also appear and co produce on each other's 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
Funk is a music genre that originated in African-American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African-Americans in the ...
, jazz, rock, electronic music, and
R&B.
The album was Outkast's biggest commercial success to date, debuting on the ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart at number-one and staying 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
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certification, the album was certified
diamond
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for 10 million units shipped in December 2004. By September 2023, the album was certified 13× platinum.
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's storyline has "The Love Below"—a fictional band with all members, through the use of
special effects, played by André—performing in
London
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. "Hey Ya!" was the number one song on the very final weekend of ''
American Top 40
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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 nine weeks and "The Way You Move" taking over for one week 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 musicals ''
West Side Story
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Inspired by William Shakespeare's play ''Romeo an ...
'' and ''
Grease''. It featured sparring 1950s-style gangs, one representing ''Speakerboxxx'', and one representing ''The Love Below'', likely parodying the widespread arguing among critics and fans as to which half of the album was better. The final singles were André 3000's "
Prototype
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", which was paired with a
science fiction
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-themed video about alien visitors, and ''Speakerboxxx''s "
Ghettomusick", which featured both members of Outkast and a
sample from a song by
Patti LaBelle
Patricia Louise Holte (born May 24, 1944), known professionally as Patti LaBelle, is an American Rhythm and blues, R&B singer and actress. She has been referred to as the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Godmother of Soul". LaBelle began ...
, who also makes an appearance in the video.
''Speakerboxxx/The Love Below'' won the 2004 Grammy for Album of the Year. OutKast was one of the headlining acts at the show, and gave two performances: Big Boi performed "The Way You Move" with the Outkast backing band during a medley with Earth Wind & Fire,
George Clinton and
Robert Randolph, while André 3000 performed "Hey Ya!" as the show closer after they had been presented with the Album Of The Year Award.
2005–2006: ''Idlewild''
Members also began working on a joint film, ''
Idlewild'', directed by Outkast music video director
Bryan Barber. ''Idlewild'', a
Prohibition
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-era musical film set to a
blues
Blues is a music genre and musical form that originated among African Americans in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. Blues has incorporated spiritual (music), spirituals, work songs, field hollers, Ring shout, shouts, cha ...
-influenced hip-hop soundtrack, was released on August 25, 2006, by
Universal Pictures
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. The ''
Idlewild soundtrack'' was released August 22, 2006. In an interview for ''
Billboard
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'',
Big Boi stated "This is an Outkast album. It isn't like a soundtrack where we go get this person or that person".
Originally planned for early 2005, ''Idlewild''s release date was pushed to December 2005, before being delayed into 2006.
[Mitchell, Gail]
Outkast's 'Idlewild' Bumped To Next Year
''Billboard''. Retrieved on May 10, 2010. The album debuted at number two on the US
''Billboard'' 200 chart with first-week sales of 196,000 copies. It also entered at number one on ''
Billboard
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''s
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
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,
[R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Week of September 09, 2006](_blank)
''Billboard''. Retrieved on May 10, 2010. at number one on the
Top Rap Albums,
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''Billboard''. Retrieved on May 10, 2010. and at number two on the
Top Digital Albums chart.
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''Billboard''. Retrieved on May 10, 2010. The album dropped to number seven on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling 78,000 copies in its second week. It spent nine weeks on the ''Billboard'' 200.
[ Chart History: OutKast – Billboard 200 ''Billboard''. Retrieved on May 10, 2010.] In the United Kingdom, ''Idlewild'' debuted at number 16 on the
UK Albums Chart
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.
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The Official UK Charts Company. Retrieved on May 10, 2010. While it charted within the top-twenty in several other countries, the album spent a minimal number of weeks on most charts.
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''Acharts.us'' Retrieved on May 10, 2010.[ Billboard Albums: ''Idlewild'' Allmusic. Retrieved on May 10, 2010.] On August 26, 2006, the album was certified
platinum
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in sales by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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, following shipments in excess of one million copies in the United States.
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Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved on April 22, 2021. It was certified gold in sales by the
Canadian Recording Industry Association in November 2006.
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. Canadian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved on May 10, 2010.
The first single of the album, "Mighty 'O'", features both
Big Boi and
André 3000; the song takes its lyrical hook from the
Cab Calloway
Cabell "Cab" Calloway III (December 25, 1907 – November 18, 1994) was an American jazz singer and bandleader. He was a regular performer at the Cotton Club in Harlem, where he became a popular vocalist of the Swing music, swing era. His niche ...
song "
Minnie the Moocher" ("Mighty-ighty-ighty O") and seems to be an example of the album's mix of
hip-hop
Hip-hop or hip hop (originally disco rap) is a popular music genre that emerged in the early 1970s from the African-American community of New York City. The style is characterized by its synthesis of a wide range of musical techniques. Hi ...
and more traditional American
jazz
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and
blues
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. Next, similar to previous Outkast albums such as ''
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below'', two
singles—one solely by Big Boi, the other solely by André 3000—were released simultaneously. The second single, almost exclusively featuring Big Boi, is the
marching band–influenced "Morris Brown", featuring guest artists
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 ...
and Scar, both artists on Big Boi's
Purple Ribbon label. The song's title is a reference to
Atlanta
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's
Morris Brown College, with the school's marching band providing the instrumentation.
The third single, André 3000's "Idlewild Blue (Don'tchu Worry 'Bout Me)" delves into the
blues
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genre, complete with a blues-style
acoustic guitar
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riff and a
harmonica
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element reminiscent of ''
Aquemini'' single "Rosa Parks". In tune with the film, ''Idlewild'' reflects OutKast's original style tempered by 1930s influences. The fourth single, "Hollywood Divorce" was released in November 2006, and features verses from
Lil' Wayne and
Snoop Dogg
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and is produced by André 3000.
2007–2013: Hiatus and solo work
In 2007, after the sixth album under the Outkast name, ''
Idlewild'', Big Boi announced plans to release a full-fledged solo album. While he had released a previous solo album in ''Speakerboxxx'', it still was technically under the Outkast name. The album was later titled ''
Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty''. The album's first promotional single, "Royal Flush", was released in 2008, and featured
Raekwon
Corey Woods (born January 12, 1970), better known by his stage name Raekwon ( ), is an American rapper. He rose to prominence as a founding member of the hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan, which achieved mainstream success following the release of the ...
and André 3000. After many delays and setbacks, the album was finally released internationally on July 5, 2010. Guest artists include singer Janelle Monáe; Big Boi's own new group Vonnegutt; plus established rappers T.I. and B.o.B. ''Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty'' received general acclaim from most music critics, earning praise for its inventive sound, varied musical style, and Big Boi's lyricism.
[''Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty'' (2010): Reviews](_blank)
Metacritic
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. Retrieved on July 5, 2010.[Dietz, Jason]
July's Best New Music
Metacritic. Retrieved on July 29, 2010. In a July 2010 interview for ''
The Village Voice
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'', Big Boi revealed that he was working on the follow-up album to ''Sir Lucious Left Foot'', entitled ''Daddy Fat Sax: Soul Funk Crusader'', stating that he was "maybe about six songs into it",
[Harvilla, Rob]
Big Boi Is Not Too Artsy
. ''The Village Voice
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''. Retrieved on July 6, 2010. and that he was "planning on doing a bunch of
sax samples, tenor, soprano, and probably have at least a couple sax players come into the studio for the next record".
[Midnight, Kid (July 12, 2010)]
Big Boi names his next solo album Daddy Fat Sax in honor of the great service he received at White Castle
Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved on September 4, 2010. The project later evolved into the 2012 album ''
Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors''.
André 3000 returned to rapping in 2007, after a hiatus from the genre, appearing on various
remix
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es, including: "
Walk It Out", "
Throw Some D's", "
You",
Jay-Z
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's "30 Something", and original songs such as
UGK's "International Players Anthem",
Devin the Dude's "What a Job",
Fonzworth Bentley's "Everybody", and with Big Boi "
Royal Flush" and the leaked single "Lookin For Ya". He also appeared on
John Legend
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's album, ''Evolver (John Legend album), Evolver'', on the track "Green Light (John Legend song), Green Light", which was released on October 28, 2008. Prior to the release, Benjamin commented: "It's going to be a surprise for a lot of John Legend fans, because it is a lot more upbeat than John is—than people think John is. I was actually happy to hear it. This is a cool John Legend song." Benjamin has stated that he is making a solo rap album, and that the response to his remixes is part of the motivation for it. In September 2011, it was announced that Outkast was moved to Epic Records following restructuring within Sony Music Entertainment. Epic Records is headed by LA Reid who has worked with Outkast in the past. In 2012, André 3000 was cast to play Jimi Hendrix in a biopic film titled ''Jimi: All Is by My Side'', which was later released on September 26, 2014.
2014–present: Reunion, second hiatus and ''Stankonia'' reissue

In late 2013, it was reported that Outkast would reunite at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in 2014. This was later confirmed on January 8, 2014, when it was officially announced that the duo would headline the festival on April 11 and 18. It was later announced on January 13, 2014, that Outkast would be performing at more than 40 festivals around the world throughout spring and summer 2014 to celebrate their 20th anniversary, including one of the largest festivals in the UK, Bestival. Outkast returned to Atlanta for their #ATLast homecoming shows over the weekend of September 26, 2014, selling out within minutes of tickets going on sale. The shows had a large variety of openers, including R&B singer Janelle Monáe and rappers Kid Cudi, 2 Chainz, Future (rapper), Future, Bun B, and Childish Gambino. Outkast's
Dungeon Family
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associates
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 ...
and Big Gipp also appeared onstage with the duo, rapping and singing on their respective songs.
At Atlanta's One MusicFest, the Dungeon Family,
Goodie Mob, Organized Noise,
Killer Mike, and Outkast appeared.
Outkast performed their final show at Voodoo Music Experience in New Orleans on October 31, 2014. The group then resumed their hiatus.
In October 2020, it was announced that ''Stankonia'' would be reissued on October 30, 2020, to commemorate the album's 20th anniversary. The digital reissue saw the album expanded with previously unreleased remixes. The vinyl reissue features a new black and white galaxy gatefold double LP, as distributed by Vinyl Me Please.
Outkast was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2025.
Musical style and influences
Outkast's musical style and lyrical content have evolved throughout the group's career. ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' described their music as "idiosyncratic" and "inspired by the Afrocentric psychedelic music, psychedelics" of
George Clinton and Sly Stone, and particularly by the psychedelic funk of Clinton's Parliament-Funkadelic collective. The band's debut album ''Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik'' incorporates analog elements such as Southern-styled guitar licks, languid soul melodies, and mellow 1970s funk groove (music), grooves.
It also features digital hip-hop production elements such as programmed snare beats, Miami bass, booty bass elements,
''ATLiens'' and ''Aquemini'' feature outer space-influenced production with echo and reverb effects.
With ''Stankonia'', Outkast became the first hip-hop act to openly acknowledge Rave, rave culture as an influence.
[Reynolds, 2007. p. 333] ''Stankonia'' and ''Speakerboxxx/The Love Below'' would draw on sources such as psychedelia, gospel, funk,
techno, soul, electro (music), electro, and rock music. During the late 1990s, rappers tended to embrace slow, laid-back beats in their productions. On several tracks on ''Stankonia'', the group employed faster, more chaotic tempos to reflect rave culture and the introduction of new drugs such as MDMA, ecstasy into the hip-hop scene.
One central motif of Outkast's songwriting is the duality of the two members and their differing personalities, with Big Boi as "the player" and André 3000 as "the poet".
Big Boi generally covers the more conventional hip-hop topics such as his childhood in the South, sex, and partying, while André 3000 discusses more unorthodox themes.
In contrast to much of hip-hop music in the late 1990s, Outkast did not tone down its Southern regional qualities, like the
harmonica
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break on "Rosa Parks" and distinctive
Atlanta
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slang and diction throughout. The duo experimented with several delivery styles on the record, using "relaxed, hyper, distorted, speedy and conversational presentations."
Outkast often discusses the status of women in the South, and contrasts with the misogyny in hip-hop culture. In ''Slate (magazine), Slate'', Alex Abramovich praised the duo for "[tending] to shy away from the misogyny and violence rap is so often (and not always unjustly) condemned for." In the book ''Classic Material: The Hip-Hop Album Guide'', contributing author Tony Green writes that songs such as "Slum Beautiful" and "Toilet Tisha" "reimagine 'round the way girls, not only as just more than one-dimensional accessories, but as objects of affection with lives and concerns that are worth exploring."
[Wang, 2003. p. 133]
Collaborations and other work
During the recording of ''
Stankonia'' Outkast and
Mr. DJ began producing tracks for the artists on their Aquemini Records imprint through Columbia Records, Columbia, including Slimm Cutta Calhoun and
Killer Mike, who made his debut on ''Stankonia's'' "Snappin' & Trappin."
In 2002, Outkast participated in the only
Dungeon Family
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group album, ''Even in Darkness'', along with Goodie Mob, Killer Mike, Sleepy Brown, Witchdoctor (rapper), 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), ''Scooby-Doo'' soundtrack.
On February 27, 2011, it was announced that Big Boi is creating a joint album along with
Killer Mike and fellow Atlanta rapper Pill (rapper), Pill. Later that day, Big Boi posted on his Twitter account that he was mixing Killer Mike's album entitled, ''PL3DGE''.
In 2010, André 3000 was featured on Ciara's remix for her hit single "Ride (Ciara song), Ride", from the album ''Basic Instinct (album), Basic Instinct''. On January 14, 2011, a song with Ke$ha called "The Sleazy Remix" was leaked. On June 7, 2011, Beyoncé's song "Party" was leaked, it features Benjamin, it is his first collaboration with the singer. It is also featured on Beyoncé's fourth studio album entitled ''4'' released June 24, 2011. On August 24, 2011, Lil Wayne's album ''Tha Carter IV'' leaked, featuring a song entitled "Interlude" with Benjamin and fellow rapper Tech N9ne performing. Also in 2011, André featured on Chris Browns "Deuces" remix as well as on a Lloyd song, "Dedication To My Ex (Miss That)", with Lil Wayne. In 2012, André also appeared on Drake's second album ''Take Care'', on the song "The Real Her" which also featured Lil Wayne.
In 2012, André 3000 featured on the Gorillaz single "DoYaThing" with James Murphy (electronic musician), James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem. The song was released as a free download in February that year as part of a Converse promotion.
André 3000 was featured on Frank Ocean's 2012 album ''Channel Orange'' on the song "Pink Matter". On January 11, 2013, Big Boi appeared on a remix of the song, adding a verse before André's. In response to the added verse, André issued a statement on January 15 insisting that the track did not constitute an Outkast reunion. André 3000 also featured uncredited vocals on Ocean's 2016 album ''Blonde'' on the song "Solo (Reprise)" with his verse taking up majority of the track.
Phantogram (band), Phantogram revealed in an interview with Variance Magazine in February 2014 that they plan to release an EP with Big Boi. The resulting album ''Big Grams'' was released in September 2015.
Film projects
Benjamin made appearances in ''Families (TV series), Families'', ''The Shield'' (as Robert Huggins, a character that originated in an episode titled "On Tilt" from Season 3 in 2004), ''Be Cool'', ''Revolver (2005 film), Revolver'', ''Semi-Pro, Semi Pro'', and ''Four Brothers (film), Four Brothers''. He was also cast as Percival in Idlewild (film), ''Idlewild'', released on August 26, 2006. He voiced a crow in ''Charlotte's Web (2006 film), Charlotte's Web'', a movie adaptation of the Charlotte's Web, 1952 children's book. As of November 2006, he voiced "Sunny Bridges," a prize-winning musician who gives up touring to teach at his alma mater, in ''Class of 3000'', an animated series he produced on Cartoon Network. He has also worked with Esthero on a promotional version of "Jungle Book" which was on a ''Wikked lil' grrrls'' sampler, but never made it to the actual album due to issues with Esthero's label, Warner Bros.
The following year, he appeared in the basketball comedy ''Semi-Pro'', with Woody Harrelson and Will Ferrell. He also starred in the 2008 film ''Battle in Seattle'', a film about the WTO Ministerial Conference of 1999 protest activity, 1999 Seattle World Trade Organization protests. Benjamin was a member of Quentin Tarantino and Lawrence Bender's production company A Band Apart until its close in 2006; he then formed his own company, Moxie Turtle.
Big Boi appeared on Nick Cannon's ''Wild 'n Out'' Season 3 as one of the many guest stars, as well as guest starring and appearing as a musical guest on ''Chappelle's Show'' performing his song "The Rooster". He appeared in
T.I.'s film ''ATL (film), ATL'', Outkast's film ''
Idlewild'' as Rooster and starring in ''Who's Your Caddy?''. He appeared in the ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' episode "Wildlife (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode), Wildlife", which aired November 18, 2008. Big Boi played hip-hop artist "Got$ Money".
Lawsuit
In April 1999, Outkast and
LaFace Records were lawsuit, sued by Rosa Parks over ''Aqueminis most successful radio single, which bears Parks' name as its title. The lawsuit alleged that the song misappropriates Parks' name, and it objected to the song's obscenity, obscenities.
The song's lyrics are virtually unrelated to Parks, except for a reference 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 (arts), homage, refers to Parks metaphorically: the purpose of the song's chorus is to imply that Outkast is overturning hip-hop's old order, and that people should make way for a new style and sound. In the initial suit, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan at Ann Arbor granted summary judgment for Outkast.
Later on appeal, the issue of whether Outkast violated the Lanham Act for false advertising was reversed and remanded for further proceedings. This was based on the Court's determination that the title "Rosa Parks" had little artistic relevance, whether symbolic or metaphorical, to Rosa Parks the person. Parks' representation hired lawyer Johnnie Cochran to appeal the decision in 2001, but the appeal was denied. The judge ruled that while there was linkage between the song and Rosa Parks, the song was an "expressive work" and was therefore protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, First Amendment. In 2003, the Supreme Court of the United States, Supreme Court turned down an appeal to overrule the lower court's decision.
In December 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 had less to do with Parks than with the lawyers. In April 2005, 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. The case was settled on 14 April 2005, with Outkast and the co-defendants, Sony BMG and its subsidiaries Arista Records and LaFace Records, admitting no wrongdoing but agreeing to develop and fund educational programs concerning Rosa Parks.
[Rosa Parks: Biography]
, section "Outkast & Rosa Parks." Biography.com. A&E Television Networks. April 2, 2014; updated January 16, 2019. Retrieved February 24, 2019.
Discography
Studio albums
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Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik'' (1994)
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ATLiens'' (1996)
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Aquemini'' (1998)
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Stankonia'' (2000)
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Speakerboxxx/The Love Below'' (2003)
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Idlewild'' (2006)
Awards and nominations
References
Notes
Sources
* Norris C: "Funk Soul Brothers", Spin, vol. 16/12 (2000), 142–8
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