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Outkast (pg. 3)
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| Dmatrox |
| quote: | Originally posted by UWM
I bet you've never listened to any of their albums and are just going off of radio play.
Ignorance is bliss. |
Whats the point of buying the album if you cant stand the tune they play on the radio? They usually put out their best song(s) on the radio, so i assume that the album is ty. |
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| YaleTrance |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dmatrox
I think the complete opposite. I think their music is horrible mainstream wannabe hip hop rappers. "miss jackson" was an okay song, definately overplayed, but "hey ya" is a song is cant ing stand. It makes me want to puke when i hear that song. imo Outkast is horrible. "hey ya" is somewhere between lame rap and pop music. The video is ghey too, its like a horrific version of st. patricks day.
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mainstream? yes. so what?
wannabe? hardly. if you knew anything about hip hop history and what Outkast means for the whole southern rap movement then you wouldn't be talking out of your ass.
Hey Ya is a parody, it's absurdist music at its finest. It's supposed to sound the way it does, and the production is pretty damn good. Andre is taking a lot of from hip hop purists for having said that hip hop doesn't inspire him the way it used to, but if you took the time to listen to the whole album you would see how innovative and refreshing it is. |
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| Dmatrox |
| quote: | Originally posted by YaleTrance
mainstream? yes. so what?
wannabe? hardly. if you knew anything about hip hop history and what Outkast means for the whole southern rap movement then you wouldn't be talking out of your ass.
Hey Ya is a parody, it's absurdist music at its finest. It's supposed to sound the way it does, and the production is pretty damn good. Andre is taking a lot of from hip hop purists for having said that hip hop doesn't inspire him the way it used to, but if you took the time to listen to the whole album you would see how innovative and refreshing it is. |
And again, why would i want to get the album if i hate the sound i hear on the radio? I cant stand the video either. I agree, the production of the song is good, but i can't stand it, its just too...ghey |
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| BeatFreak |
I've been down with Outkast since "Player's Ball" in 1994 (look it up). They've been big in Atlanta for a loooong time. I've seen them live four times. They are like gods in Atlanta. They've been my favorite rappers since "Southernplayallistic..."
Outkast now has a very mainstream following while still making not-so-mainstream music. They deserve every award they get though. Dre (or Andre 3000 as most n00bs know him) is probably the best rapper in the world. He's incredible. And the Love Below is brilliant.
I highly recommend you all check out ALL of their albums and singles. Go get ATLiens and play it all the way through.
Here they are during their pimpin' days. Back when they used to rap about weed and cars. But "niggaz don't understand that it be deeper than Cadillacs"
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| Azz3D |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dmatrox
And again, why would i want to get the album if i hate the sound i hear on the radio? I cant stand the video either. I agree, the production of the song is good, but i can't stand it, its just too...ghey |
So you'd rather have "i got hoes in different area codes/bling bling with the ching ching/chillin at the holiday inn/bitches hoes blah blah blah/murders killings" bull? haha .. cracka please |
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| UWM |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dmatrox
Whats the point of buying the album if you cant stand the tune they play on the radio? They usually put out their best song(s) on the radio, so i assume that the album is ty. |
They usually put the tracks from the album that have the biggest commercial appeal on the radio. They are not a reflection of the true production quality and diversity of the album. Both discs by Big Boi and Dre for their new album are very different and both very well produced. |
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| Perfect_Cheezit |
| quote: | Originally posted by UWM
I bet you've never listened to any of their albums and are just going off of radio play.
Ignorance is bliss. |
I can almost guarantee that half of the people who will read and contribute to this thread will have not heard of any tracks off of any cd released before Stankonia. Seeing as how I feel humiliated at owning Southerplayalisticadillacmuzik and Aquemini (a buy-back to my days of infatuation with hiphop and rap), I feel I am more than qualified to express my opinion in this thread. |
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| Dmatrox |
| quote: | Originally posted by Azz3D
So you'd rather have "i got hoes in different area codes/bling bling with the ching ching/chillin at the holiday inn/bitches hoes blah blah blah/murders killings" bull? haha .. cracka please |
the song and video annoys me. I never said i would rather listen to "i got hoes in different area codes/bling bling with the ching ching/chillin at the holiday inn/bitches hoes blah blah blah/murders killings".
I think a song like "Guilty Conscience" is better. The beats and melody is important. "hey ya" is friggen annoying especially the "alright alright alright..." part. blah blah. |
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| TeKnoHe@d2025 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dmatrox
"hey ya" is friggen annoying especially the "alright alright alright..." part. blah blah. |
Yeah, repetition sucks doesn't it?
:p |
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| KaOtiK1 |
| been listening to them since the early 90's i like em cuz there diffrent and dont care about all the bling bling like all the other rap artists out today.. |
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| GT40 |
What was the deal with not working together on the last album?????????
Dre had nothing to do with Speakerboxx and vice-versa |
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| Mr Game+Watch |
| I can see why Outkast would be popular with the electronic music crowd - Bombs Over Baghdad has an almost D&B like beat to it, and Ghetto Music is almost like an oldskool electro song (with the sirens in it and everything)... they're one of the most innovative hip-hop groups IMO, their older albums reflect more of a laid back hip-hop style while their latest 2 are much more prone to experimentation. Awesome group though. |
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