Frogtoon Música

Liberation by Outkast

Biografia do Artista para Outkast

OutKast É Uma Dupla De Cantores De Hip Hop De Atlanta Geórgia Formada Por André Lauren Benjamin André 3000 E Antwan André Patton Big Boi . André 3000 É O Lado Mais Sensível E Divertido Da Dupla Outkast. Seu Estilo Musical Original Foi Uma Mistura De Elementos De Dirty South E G-Funk Desde Lá Funk Soul Eletrônica Tock Rap Crunk Jazz E Blues Que Foram Adicionados À Mistura. OutKast É Um Dos Grupos De Hip-Hop Mais Bem Sucedidos De Todos Os Tempos Tendo Vendido Mais De 20 Milhões De Cópias De Seus Sete Álbuns Seis Álbuns De Studio E Um "Melhores Hits" Entre Os Seis Álbuns Está Incluso O Speakerboxxx/The Love Below Um Álbum Duplo Contendo Um Álbum Solo De Cada Integrante Do Duo. Este Álbum É Um De Apenas Três Álbuns A Ser Certificado Como "Diamante" Nos EUA Por Vender Mais De 10 Milhões De Cópias.

Frogtoon Música - Informações da música: Liberation

Wrapped Around A Cosmic Jam That Travels Backward Through The Middle Passage The Eight-And-A-Half Minute Opus Gives Trill Niggas Who Missed A Lotta Church A Dose Of New Age Liberation Theology To "shake That Load Off." Kawan Prather Yeah That Song Featured Erykah Big Rube Cee-Lo - Again Random Occurrences. Dre's Baby Mama Was Erykah Badu. I Mean Damn Why Wouldn't You Put Your Baby Mama On The Record If She's Erykah Badu? It's Not Like He Came To The Studio And Said 'I Want To Put My Girl On The Song ' And This Bitch Work At The Varsity. She's Erykah Badu. Okay Do It. Andre 3000 We Were Riding In The Car And Erykah Was Originally Supposed To Be On "SpottieOttie" And Somehow It Ended Up Working Out Where She Fit Better On That. So She Went Off And Wrote Her Thing And Ended Up Coming Back With Something Cool. Cee-Lo I Remember We Were Outside Shooting A Video For Sleepy Brown And I Think Me And Big Boi Were Maybe Burning Something And He Was Listening To The Beat Sitting Out There In The Car. I Heard That Beat And It Just Spoke To Me. Mr. DJ Dre Loved Experimenting - Not Even Starting Out With Samples Just Starting Out With Live Instruments. Andre 3000 I Was Working On The Music At Home On The Piano. And I Think Marvin Chanz Parkman Played On That One. He Started Playing These Chords And Then We All Started Vibing Out And Kicking In And What You Have There Is The Jam Session. Marvin Chanz Parkman We Had Been Up All Night. It Was Like 3 In The Morning. They Went And Pulled The Baby Grand Out Pulled The Track Up And When We Got Through I Think It Was 6 A.M. We Got Into It I Got To Running On That Piano And Just Got Lost In The Vibe. Preston Crump I Didn't Know What They Were Going To Do With The Song. They Had Some Chords And I Remember Feeling Like It Sounded Like War So I Tried To Stay Away From That. We Just Vibed That One Out With No Vocals And I Remember Being At The Studio Later When Cee-Lo Was Laying His Vocals And Stuff. I Was Like 'Oh I See. Wow.' Cee-Lo What Inspired Those Words I Can't Say. I Was Out Of My Mind During That Time. I Was Just Very Very Obedient To What Was Moving And Motivating Me. And Of Course To Be Liberal And To Be Liberated Was An Artistic Aspiration And A Personal Aspiration Of Mine Too So It Was Just All Relative. Andre 3000 Once We Had The Music I Just Went Off And Started Writing My Verse. I Started It Off And Big Boi Came After Me. And Then Erykah Came In And Killed It. Mr. DJ The Singing Just Felt Right. That's Where It Was Heading. That Was What OutKast Was All About Anyway. It Just Felt Like A Natural Progression. And That Was Towards The End Of The Album When You Knew It Was About To Take That Turn 'cause Dre Started To Do It More And More After That. Joi The Whole Song Was Done And Dre Was Like 'I Really Want You And Peaches To Put Something On This Bridge For The Breakdown Part.' Peaches And I Kinda Listened And I Started Writing. I Feel Like Atlanta Rap Duo YoungBloodz Might've Had Their Single "Shake 'Em Off" Out. Just That Whole Idea Of Shaking Something Off The Idea Of Being Specific About It And Making It A Little More Serious - Specifically The Load - Y'know "shake That Load Off." We Just Kinda Kept Going In With That. Neal H. Pogue Joi And Peach Were Big Friends Then. They Hung Tough. Peach Has Been Gone For Awhile Now So That's Good That She Was On That Record. Andre 3000 Joi And Peach Were Like Two Pistols On Your Hip They Were So Reliable And They Would Always Give You More. I Was Going To Form A Group With Them. Screechy Peach's Voice Was Like All Over The Place And Then Joi Was So Smooth With It And She Could Get Funky. You Got Them And Preston Vic And Chanz And Omar's Percussion Work On That Album Was Superb. He Added A Character To That Album. That Was A Really Good Time Because We'd Found Our Sound. We Didn't Care What Other Motherfuckers Thought 'cause We Didn't Have Anything To Live Up To But Ourselves. By That Time We'd Gotten To A Point Where We Were In Our Own World. Anything We Did It Was To Impress Ourselves.

Tags de música para Liberation:

INÍCIO OUTKAST
POPULARES FAIXAS MIXES ÁLBUNS
Video 1 : 50