Tag: Big Boi

  • OutKast’s “So Fresh, So Clean” Almost Didn’t Feature André 3000, Sleepy Brown Reveals

    OutKast’s “So Fresh, So Clean” Almost Didn’t Feature André 3000, Sleepy Brown Reveals

    Sleepy Brown revealed that OutKast’s “So Fresh, So Clean” almost went in a different direction during its creation

    OutKast’s iconic track “So Fresh, So Clean” nearly took a different direction during the time of its making, as Organized Noize producer Sleepy Brown recently disclosed in an interview with SPIN.

    It was originally thought of being a solo Big Boi song, and almost had André 3000 not on it at all. According to Brown, André didn’t want to get involved with it right away.

    “André didn’t like that record,” Brown revealed. “It wasn’t because he didn’t think it was dope — it just wasn’t matching where he was at at the time. We really just did it for Big.”

    Brown and the Organized Noize team were thinking they needed a “hood theme” for the album, which Big Boi got behind completely. But once the bass line was added by Preston Crump, everything changed for André.

    “When Dre heard that, he got excited and came up with ‘the coolest motherfunkers on the planet’ part,” Brown explained. “Thanks to Preston, that’s the reason why Dre even got on that record.”

    Brown also credited the song’s catchy hook to the dying Organized Noize member Rico Wade, who contributed to the lyrics. Brown recounted laying down the initial piano melody and requesting Wade to write the words.

    “Rico was really slick with words,” Brown shared. “I asked him to write it, and I just laid down a melody. He had it ready the next morning.”

  • Big Boi’s first rap name was Black Dog

    Big Boi’s first rap name was Black Dog

    Big Boi originally went by the moniker Black Wolf.

    Before Antwan André Patton was famously known as Big Boi, he originally went by the moniker Black Dog before settling on Big Boi.

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    When OutKast first started out they went by the moniker 2 Shades Deep and Andre 3000 was known in the group as “Black Wolf”. Big Boi confirmed this in a 2012 Tweet & Instagram post.

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  • OutKast (André 3000 & Big Boi) attended the same High School

    OutKast (André 3000 & Big Boi) attended the same High School

    André 3000 and Big Boi met in High School

    Back in the early ’90s, André 3000 & Big Boi both attended the same high school; Tri-Cities High School in the Atlanta borough of East Point, Georgia.

    With the mutual love for Hip-Hop and funk music that we hear in their music, they would both join forces to form the group we all know today as Outkast. They would release their debut single on LaFace Records’ Christmas album titled Player’s Ball. LaFace would sign them and they will release their debut album Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik in 1994.

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    OutKast’s fourth studio album Stankonia, which came out in 2000, earned them two Grammys, one for Best Rap Album of the Year and one for Best Rap Performance by a Group or Duo.

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  • Big Boi was born on February 1

    Big Boi was born on February 1

    When was Big Boi born? Big Boi was born on February 1, 1975

    Daddy Stacks, B-I-G B-O-I was born on the first day of February in Savannah, GA. Best known as 1/2 of Outkast, he was born Antwan André Patton. His solo hits include “The Way You Move” featuring Sleepy Brown and “Shutterbug.” As part of Outkast, many people view Big Boi as the more grounded rapper when compared to Andre 3000’s eccentricity.

    His love of cars and music can be seen in the way represents the culture. He’s dabbled in acting but is best known for his witty slang and souther drawl of a flow. He’s worked with Killer Mike, Kelly Rolland, Ludacris, Slick Rick, and others. He’s known as Sir Lucious Left Foot as well as other names.

  • Pimp C didn’t like Andre 3000’s verse on “International Players Anthem”

    Pimp C didn’t like Andre 3000’s verse on “International Players Anthem”

    “International Players Anthem” by UGK and OutKast had a few twists and turns

    On June 6, 2007, UGK released “International Players Anthem” featuring OutKast. The song was produced by DJ Paul and Juicy J. Jeff Sledge, A&R of Jive Records in the 2000s said that Pimp C wasn’t fond of Andre 3000’s verse on the song. Although it was less about the lyrics and more about the drums being removed, in retrospect, perhaps it was for the best.

    “When André sent his piece back and had no drums, Chad [Pimp C’s government name] was pissed off. He was like ‘Fuck Andre, man. How the fuck is he gonna send my shit back and take my drums out?’ Fuck that.’ He was going off about Andre taking the drums out,” Sledge said in the interview.

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    3 Stacks sent his verse back without the drums in the back of the instrumental, without anyone’s sign off.

    “I was like, ‘Chad, hold up fam. Let’s rock it like that because when André’s doing a capella and then when the beat drops, that’s when your verse drops. And then you, your verse is gonna lift the record up because now the beat is rocking and your verse is kicking. And he’s like ‘Alright, Jeff. I’m gonna give it a shot. If it fucks up, it’s on you.’”

    3000’s verse sets the tone for the track — whether you enjoy the verse or not. Rest In Peace to Pimp C.

  • Diddy directed the music video for “Player’s Ball” by Outkast

    Diddy directed the music video for “Player’s Ball” by Outkast

    In 1993, OutKast released “Player’s Ball,” the hit single that launched their career. The single, produced by Organized Noize was originally for a Christmas album and it was originally released two weeks prior on the compilation A LaFace Family Christmas. The single ended up being on OutKast’s 1994 debut album Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik.

    The music video for “Player’s Ball” was directed by Sean “P. Diddy Daddy Puff” Combs. In the Diddy directed music video for “Players Ball,” Andre 3000 and Big Boi are cruising around the city, and make stops at the pool hall and the barbershop, giving listeners an up-close glimpse of their hometown.

    Big Boi talks about Diddy directing “Player’s Ball.” The idea was proposed by LA Reid. Watch from 3:30

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