Outkast’s “Speakerboxxx/The Love Below”: 2 Decades Of Mastery

Hip Hop thrived as the millennium turned. Atlanta’s beloved sons, Outkast, stood a class apart within this cultural kettle. Their tracks weren’t just auditory treats but cerebral journeys, weaving Funk, Blues, Jazz, Soul, and Rap into a sound previously uncharted. Each album, a genre-defying opus, teased the listener’s intellect while tantalizing their soul.

By the time 2003 rolled around, Big Boi and André 3000 were cemented legends. Fans were ready for another sonic masterpiece, and the air was thick with anticipation. Then, through the vast spectrum of artists pushing their CDs, Outkast prepared to drop a double-disc album that shook Hip Hop’s foundations: Speakerboxxx/The Love Below. The September 23 arrival was more than a musical compilation of longtime friends, groupmates, and collaborators. It was a fitting addition to their discography’s evolution. Three Stacks and Big Boi, while intrinsically tied to the core of Outkast, highlighted their individual talents, paying homage to the multifaceted ancestral musical legacy that often motivated their dreams. We’re revisiting the Speakerboxxx/The Love Below during its monumental anniversary—especially as the project has been RIAA, Diamond-certified 13x Platinum.

The Balance

Big Boi’s Speakerboxxx pulses with unmistakable Southern Rap energy on one side of this double disc. Funk’s rhythmic essence enriches it, with songs such as “The Way You Move” and “Bowtie” ensnaring the listener to groove. Every track feels like an exploration with Big at the helm, narrating stories and evoking emotions. Yet, venturing into Andre 3000’s domain, The Love Below offers a different allure. While “Hey Ya!” might have the globe in a dance frenzy, introspective numbers like “Prototype” showcase a deeper, Jazz-tinged resonance.

Additionally, the double album’s production team—including Stacks, Big, Carl Mo, Cutmaster Swiff, Mr. J, and Dojo5—brought their A-game, ensuring the right notes were hit. Moreover, while the brilliance of Speakerboxxx/The Love Below undeniably stems from the genius of Big Boi and Andre 3000, it’s equally a culmination of collective artistry. The diverse sounds and the complementary verses weren’t just a duo’s vision but an amalgamation of remarkable talents.

Collaborative Genius: The Artisans Behind The Sound

The allure of Speakerboxxx and The Love Below isn’t confined to the duality of Outkast—their chosen collaborators magnify it. From Ludacris to Kelis, these collaborations were no mere additions. They were carefully selected components that gave depth and perspective to each track.

Take, for example, Speakerboxx adding Sleepy Brown and Jazze Pha to the aforementioned “Bowtie,” the hypnotic horn-infused body-mover. Just a few songs later, Killer Mike and Jay-Z join Speakerboxx‘s “Flip Flop Rock,” a fast-moving track that pushes the listener from one verse to the next. On The Love Below, Kelis infuses R&B into the experimental “Dracula’s Wedding,” while Rosario Dawson helps make “She Lives in My Lap” a sonic film.

The Definition Of A Classic

In an industry where collaborations often gravitate towards big names for commercial appeal, Outkast’s approach was refreshingly different. Their choice of collaborators was rooted in artistic compatibility rather than mere star power. It was about finding voices and talents that resonated with the core essence of their project, ensuring Speakerboxxx/The Love Below was a cohesive masterpiece rather than a disjointed collection. Every guest artist and instrumentalist was a piece of the puzzle, vital in crafting an album that stands, even today, as an epitome of excellence in Hip Hop.

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Outkast Officially Has The First 13x Platinum Rap Album

Outkast isn’t only one of the best and most influential rap acts of all time, but they’re also one of the most popular. Earlier this year Billboard did a countdown of the best rap groups of all time that had both fans and artists debating. Right at the very top was Outkast, which the publication named as the best rap group of all time. Some fans came out to say that Wu-Tang Clan should have taken the cake. But plenty of others, including Rakim, had no complaints about the choice of the ATL legends at the top spot.

To go with their major critical achievement, the pair have also hit a major new commercial milestone. Their 2003 album Speakerboxxx/The Love Below was officially certified 13x platinum. That achievement means that by the RIAA’s count, the album has officially sold 13 million copies. While that’s an impressive achievement on its own, it gets even more remarkable when compared to other rap albums. The project is now officially the highest-selling rap album of all time, surpassing Eminem’s 2002 project The Eminem Show which was certified 12x Platinum last year.

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Outkast Have The Highest Selling Rap Album Ever

The certification comes at a good time as the duo are celebrating the 20th anniversary Speakerboxxx/The Love Below. Big Boi took to social media to discuss the Grammy-winning album’s success and show off the new plaque they received for selling 13 million copies.

Outkast is also celebrating the 25th anniversary of their equally beloved 1998 album Aquemini. To celebrate they shared a new animated music video for the deep cut “SpottieOttieDopalicious.” The video racked up over 50k views in the first few days since it was released. Fans still have a lot of love for the duo and continue to wait for a reunion, even though it’s repeatedly been shut down. What do you think of Outkast scoring the highest-selling rap album of all time? Let us know in the comment section below.

Read More: Quincy Jones Surprised Big Boi With A Letter After Outkast’s Album Of The Year Win

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DaBaby Flexes New Hair That Has Fans Making Andre 3000 Comparisons

DaBaby has always had a pretty distinctive and recognizable look. One feature that has never defined his look though is long hair. That is until now, when a behind-the-scenes clip of the rapper working on a new music video started making the rounds. In the video, which he shared to his TikTok account, he’s in the makeup chair while they work on getting his fake hair just right. In the clip, he’s sporting a thick gold chain and a green shirt. It’s that green shirt that helped lead fans to one pretty obvious point of comparison.

In the Instagram comments of a repost of the video, one name comes up quite a bit. Fans are either commenting how much he looks like Andre 3000, or posting gifs from the famous video for Outkast’s “Hey Ya.” In the video, Andre sports a similar hairstyle and instantly recognizable green shirt that’s pretty easy to connect directly to what DaBaby is wearing. Other fans in the comments also cracked jokes at his look. “He went from da baby to da daddy,” the top comment on the post reads. Check out the full post below.

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DaBaby Sporting New Hair For A Music Video

DaBaby has taken to social media to share a bunch of freestyles over popular songs recently. He shared short verses and accompanying videos to tracks like Ice Spice’s Deli and Young Nudy’s “Peaches & Eggplants.” Most recently he gave his takes on Gunna’s smash hit “Fukumean” and Burna Boy’s “Sittin’ On Top Of The World.”

DaBaby has also been expanding his creative role into other avenues. A number of his most recent videos are self-directed and he’s even taken on that role for other artists videos. Both Lil Duval and Moneybagg Yo have recruited the “SHAKE SUMN” rapper to direct recent videos. Clips online of him in the director role had fans impressed with his versatility. What do you think of DaBaby’s new look for his upcoming music video? Let us know in the comment section below.

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[WATCH] Killer Mike Reveals JAY-Z Praised His ‘MICHAEL’ Album After an Early Listen

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Killer Mike definitely dropped an album of the year contender in Michael. Doing a victory lap, Mike was a guest on Matt Hoffa’s My Expert Opinion and revealed he received positive praise from JAY-Z when he shared the album early.

Mike revealed he was going about his early day when he received a morning text praising the album. “‘Peace God, I see what you did.’” Killer Mike said the message read. “‘Just sending some encouragement your way.’”

Killer Mike added, “We sent it to him early and he sent back some real positive notes. He sent back a great compliment. He was like, ‘It feels like I went to my cousin’s house and watched a movie.’ I was really honored.”

You can hear Killer Mike speak about that moment and additional JAY-Z stories below.

Killer Mike’s long-awaited solo album, MICHAEL, arrived in June, marking his first full-length release since 2012’s critically acclaimed R.A.P. Music. The 14-track masterpiece, executive produced by No ID and distributed by Loma Vista Recordings, boasts an impressive lineup of guest artists, making it a highly anticipated project.

MICHAEL showcases the multifaceted talent of Michael Render, an MC deeply connected to the community that raised him. Drawing inspiration from the various influences shaping his life, the album seamlessly weaves southern rap flows, Sunday church service melodies, and barbershop conversations.

In an exciting reveal, the album’s extensive list of collaborators was unveiled alongside the release of the final single. To pay homage to Mike’s own childhood, the announcement featured a collage of childhood photos of each featured artist, reminiscent of a school yearbook. This creative touch added a personal and nostalgic touch to the album, amplifying the anticipation among fans.

Among the star-studded features on MICHAEL are Future, Young Thug, Ty Dolla $ign, Curren$y, Andre 3000, 6LACK, EL-P, Blxst, and Eryn Allen Kane, among others. With such an incredible ensemble, the album promises to be a sonic journey through Killer Mike’s remarkable career and artistic growth.

Fans and critics alike are eagerly diving into MICHAEL, eager to experience the lyrical prowess and thought-provoking storytelling that Killer Mike is known for. This album is poised to solidify his position as one of our most influential and revered MCs, leaving a lasting impact on the hip-hop landscape.

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Killer Mike Clarifies: Andre 3000 Not Releasing Solo Album, Says It Was A Joke

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Killer Mike is retracting his statement about fellow artist Andre 3000’s solo album. In a recent interview, the Atlanta rapper clarified that his comments were made in jest and that the former Outkast member is not planning to release a new album.  Killer Mike’s Statement On Andre 3000’s Alleged Album In a recent interview on […]

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Killer Mike Walks Back New Andre 3000 Album Statement: ‘Y’all Done Took the Joke Too Seriously’

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Killer Mike had Hip-Hop going crazy when he broke the ends of a forthcoming solo Andre 3000 album. Killer Mike is now calling cap on himself.

Speaking on The Big Tigger Morning Show on Audacy’s V-103, Killer Mike revealed he was “stoned out of my mind playing.”

“Y’all done took the joke too seriously,” Killer Mike said. “But you know, (Andre 3000’s) always making music. He’s never not making music. So I got a chance to hear a lot of cool stuff… If you want to hear Dre though, I know where you can. It’s this album called ‘Michael’ that’s out right now. There is Dre, Future, and Killer Mike…”

The single he is referencing is “Scientists & Engineers,” which also features Future and Eryn Allen Kane.

As for that single, Killer Mike revealed how it came together, specifically with working with Andre 3000:

“I flew out to let him hear the record ‘cause I care what he and Big Boi think about my music ‘cause they gave me an opportunity to change my life…  I just played the record for him. And after I played it, he said, ‘You mind if I come back tomorrow and play some stuff for you?’ I’m like, ‘No, I’d love to hear the stuff’… And I did hear a bunch of good stuff. And he said, ‘Pick what you want’ – And we picked two records. That was one of them. And we crafted it into a brilliant record. The other record he took back… And then he called me a couple of months later and gave me another record, so we have another record together that’s like 11 minutes long.”

You can hear it below.

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Killer Mike Said His Claim Of A New André 3000 Album On The Way Was Nothing But A Joke

As Jay-Z once said, “Believe half of what you hear, even if it’s spat by me.” That principle has once again been proven true thanks to Killer Mike. During a recent interview to promote his new album, Michael, Killer Mike appeared to confirm that his longtime collaborator André 3000 is working on a new album. However, according to HipHop-N-More, he has since backtracked, telling his hometown radio station V-103 it was just a joke that fans took too seriously.

“I was stoned out of my mind playing, teasing with y’all,” he’s reported saying. “Y’all done took the joke too seriously. But you know, [André 3000’s] always making music. He’s never not making music. So I got a chance to hear a lot of cool stuff… If you want to hear Dre though, I know where you can. It’s this album called Michael that’s out right now.” He is referring, of course, to the song “Scientists & Engineers,” on which André appears alongside Future.

Mike said the Outkast member had nearly nixed the collaboration until hearing the completed version with guest vocalist Eryn Allen Kane. He gave the go-ahead on its release, but while promoting the album, Mike revealed the existence of another collaboration — and fans’ eagerness to hear it is likely what prompted the furor over Mike’s album comments.

Killer Mike Reveals Andre 3000’s Solo Album Is In The Works

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Killer Mike recently made an exciting announcement during an interview on Sway In The Morning. While discussing his own album, MICHAEL, the Atlanta rap veteran revealed that fellow rap legend and OutKast member Andre 3000 has a solo album on the way.  Killer Mike Announces Andre 3000’s Upcoming Solo Album During the interview, Sway Calloway mentioned […]

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André 3000 Is Working On A New Album And Has 9 Songs Done Already, According To Killer Mike

It’s been a long time since André 3000 and Big Boi operated together as Outkast, and appearances from the more elusive half of that duo have gotten fewer and further between since then. However, we recently got a new André 3000 verse on Killer Mike’s new album Michael on the song “Scientists & Engineers,” and if Mike’s to be believed, there’s much more coming in the near future. Mike recently told Sway In The Morning that Three Stacks had played him “nine” songs for him and that he’s flying out in a few weeks to listen to it. You can check a clip below, courtesy of HipHop-N-More:

Mike had previously revealed that “Scientists & Engineers” was almost shelved at André’s request until he heard the completed version with Eryn Allen Kane singing the chorus. After the song was initially recorded, Mike said, André wanted to nix the collab: “He called me, he’s like, ‘Kill, I don’t know about the song, man. We just got a good rap record, man.’ And then Cuz [Lightyear] was like, ‘You sent him the final record?’ I’m like, ‘Nah.’ I sent it over with Eryn’s hook and stuff. He hit back with, ‘Yeah, yeah, you got the record. Who is that?!’ So thank you, Eryn, I really appreciate you for that.”

However, they also recorded another song with a seven-minute André verse, as Mike told The Breakfast Club, so here’s hoping we get that one — along with the rest of André’s album, sooner rather than later.