Race Ya.
Race Ya.
People Talk.
Computer Love.
For The Fans.
Hey Ya!
Outkast is everlasting and so is their music. This past Monday, the duo’s SpeakerBoxxx/The Love Below turned 10 years old. Yeah. we’re getting old. Big Boi talked to MTV about their diamond seller and label’s reluctance to lead with “Hey Ya”.
Starting off with her 3 Stacks impression, Janelle turns up the funk for the Dungeon Wondamix with Sir Lucious, Mr. Green and Solange. This is the Target bonus off her recent release, The Electric Lady.
Big Boi had to postpone his Shoes For Running Tour this summer after hurting his leg. But before his injury, here’s footage of how he and Killer Mike put it down on stage. Hey heartbreakers, Dangerous Lies And Vicious Rumors is available here.
Sir Lucious Left Foot hurt his, well, left knee, at a show last month. But despite his injury, he isn’t slowing down. In fact, here’s his new video for his Sleepy Brown collaboration off Dangerous Lies & Vicious Rumors. We like the way you move, Daddy Fat Sax. Cop the album here.
Consisting of frequent collaborators Killer Mike and producer El-P, the duo is set to release their free album and taps Big Boi for their latest audio. Peep the making of the track above. info
Really enjoyed the global vibe of this post and the way the artists highlight the beauty of exploring different cultures and destinations. Music like this reminds people that travel is more than just movement, it is about experiences and memories. Watching scenes from iconic places makes me dream about future trips, especially visiting safari lodges serengeti where nature and adventure come together in a truly unforgettable way.