However, Outkast never strayed from reality. Tracks like "Call of da Wild" analyzed the harsh realities that drive young souls to crime, while "Git Up, Git Out" exposed their own youthful mistakes ...
Atlanta’s very own OutKast had debuted their first album ... would ride through Selma with “Player’s Ball” and “Git Up, Git Out” blasting from a boombox in the back seat because ...
André 3000 described himself as the Lil B of jazz and said listening to Outkast’s music is almost ... It’s almost like you’re having an out-of-body experience listening to yourself.
Don't get it twisted: Outkast's sixth LP is still packed with interesting ideas and some undeniable, all-out bangers ... clear that Atlanta could serve up MCs every bit as creative and technically ...
OutKast asserts “senior rights” since the album ATLiens initially came out in 1996. Merchandise sold with the term established “common law rights” in the 1990s, where the EDM duo claims to ...
Legendary Atlanta hip-hop duo Outkast has sued an electronic dance group over its use of the name ATLiens. In the lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia last ...
On this day in Hip Hop history, OutKast released Speakerboxxx/The Love ... the album itself sets it so far apart from anything that has come out before it. Essentially, this project is two solo ...
Music in Memphis has had a home every May at Tom Lee Park for decades. After 40 years, the long-running Beale Street Music Festival is no more, and this week brings the start of a new era, with ...
It's going to be difficult, I think, for popular music fans to see the name of Toyota's new social website - Heya - and not think of the hit Outkast song from a couple sexy summers ago.