Posts Tagged ‘Outkast’

Big Boi – “Sir Lucious Left Feet Leaks Mix”

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

Arranged by the venerable Brougham33 @ PhilaFlava. This was put together after a debate on Big Boi’s impending SLLF stemming from this video interview.

Dubbz
Royal Flush
Something’s Gotta Give
Ringtone
Shine Blockas
Fo Yo Sorrows
Tangerine (snippet)
Shutterbug

Sir Lucious Left Feet Leaks Mix

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Employee

Hypnotic Brass Ensemble – Spottie (Outkast cover)

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

The latest EP by the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble includes instrumental covers of Outkast’s ‘SpottieOttieDopaliscious’ and Madvillain’s ‘Rainbows’. To be honest I’m more interested in the Madvillain one, I’ve wanted to hear a good quality version of this cover ever since seeing videos of the Ensemble performing it live (sometimes with Mos Def on vocals). The original track is built around a jazz sample so a re-interpretation by a jazz band is basically a no-brainer. Unfortunately I can’t find that one anywhere (yet).

Mind you the Outkast track is not bad by any means, it’s great actually. And since that’s the one that was leaked for promo purposes, that’s the one you get.

Download: Hypnotic Brass Ensemble – Spottie (Outkast cover)

OutKast – DeepKuts 1992-1999 (mix of bsides, guest spots, etc)

Monday, May 17th, 2010

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This was put together by Philaflava/T.R.O.Y. forum member HiStakes, props to him for trimming the gay off some of those collaborations to separate the diamonds from the turds. His own description (slightly edited to combine several forum posts):

For my fellow OutKast fans: a smoothly-mixed, extensive compilation of b-sides, guest spots, and soundtrack features from 1992-1999.

These aren’t the original tracks. I mixed it to emphasize OutKast… I took almost everything else out cause I really didn’t want to listen to more Monica, singing Missy Elliot, Witchdoctor, or Slimm Cutta. It’s 95% or so straight lyrics from Andre and Big Boi… Tried to go for smooth transitions, nothing fancy. Hopefully, it’ll feel almost like a lost album – 54 minutes of straight Andre and Big Boi, with a few “guest” spots from T-Mo, Big Gipp, Slick Rick, etc.

Download: OutKast – DeepKuts 1992-1999

TRACKLIST:
1.TLC – What About Your Friends (Extended Remix)
2.OutKast – Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik (Organized Extended Remix)
3.OutKast – Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik (Diamond Remix)
4.OutKast – Benz or Beamer
5.Goodie Mob – Dirty South
6.Goodie Mob – Thought Process
7.OutKast – ATLiens (Bad Boy Remix)
8.OutKast – Everlasting
9.OutKast – Jazzy Belle (Swift C Remix)
10.OutKast – In Due Time
11.Goodie Mob – Black Ice
12.Cool Breeze & Big Boi – Gangsta Partna
13.Kilo Ali – Love in Ya Mouth
14.TLC – Sumthin’ Wicked This Way Comes
15.Witchdoctor – Dez Only 1
16.OutKast – Rats and Roaches (Unreleased)
17.Monica – Gone Be Fine
18.OutKast – Phobia
19.Cool Breeze – Watch for the Hook (Dugeon Family Mix)
20.Eightball & MJG – Throw Your Hands Up
21.OutKast – High Schoolin
22.Slick Rick – Street Talkin’
23.Youngbloodz – 85
24.Missy Elliott – All N My Grill
25.Tash – Smokefest 99
26.OutKast – Freestyle (Vinyl Bootleg)

Big Boi – Fo Yo Sorrows Ft. Too Short & George Clinton

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

One of the best songs of ’09 finally gets a video. Now drop the album already! –Philaflava


Timlaska’s Top Ten-est Albums Ever #2

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Outkast-Aquemini

I have been pretty much actively avoiding this write up since last week. Partly because by brain isn’t functioning that well due to lack of sleep and partly because I just didn’t know how to attack it. How many ways can you say “hey this thing here is great” without sounding redundant? With this album we are now 9 albums deep into our little Top Ten-est list, and like most top ten lists it seems like everything that needs to be said about an album has been said. Finding a new angle is increasingly difficult and at times pointless, but regardless I need to pull something out of my ass to finish strong.

When today’s album dropped, friends kept telling me I needed to check it, The Source gave it 5 mics, the world seemed geeked on it, but I just could not give it the respect it deserved because I my east coast bias was so strong. Their accents threw me as did their style. I loved SouthernPlaylisticCadillacMusic, when it dropped but there was still something decidedly familiar about that album, even the videos had a whole DPG meets Souls of Mischief vibe to them. Granted neither of those groups were east coast but they were familiar enough that I could get my head around it.

Atliens on the other hand turned me off completely, I hated the whole aesthetic. Of course now I can look back and see that there was some genuinely brilliant rap music on that album, but it was still an uneven effort and sounds incredibly dated. You can tell that they were on to something but it wasn’t fully clicking.

After a few months of non-stop brow beating Aquemini finally clicked with me thanks to my friend Big Ben who played the album endless when we were driving around Manhattan and Brooklyn in his Nissan Pathfinder doing things we probably shouldn’t have been while driving and messing with girls that could best be describe as “if she was your daughter you would feel ashamed of yourself”.

It was in that car and in that altered state of mind that I really started to appreciate the album. The production was original, thick and layered. The drums patterns were unique and amorphous, and the lyrical performances were tremendous. Big Boi is easily the best second fiddle not named Prince Po and Andre is just brilliant. His patterns are some of the best ever and continue to amaze even today. His content managed to remain entertaining even when being, for lack of a better term, conscious. He draws you in where others come across as pretentious (see Mos Def) or semi retarded (see Dead Prez). He is also the only MC right now that if feel has a chance to make an honest and entertaining album well into his late 30s and 40s.

Outkast has 4 albums that you can claim as their best, however the only one they would be correct about would be Aquemini.

Download Here

UGK feat. Outkast – “International Players Anthem” (Maker Remix)

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Maker doing what he does best: FREAKING SHIT.

Peace,
Employee

Andre the Giant

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

A tip of the hat serving as a kinder middle finger, but unmistakably a flip of the bird, is the mode where you can find Andre Benjamin. In recent months the number of 3000′s detractors has been undoubtedly and inexplicably on an upward tick. While I’m not here to proclaim the man GOAT, I am here to argue that he is easily dimensions ahead of anyone considered “current/new” and still building a body of words rivaling many a veteran.

In no uncertain terms, his closing verse on “Elevators” outshines virtually all of today’s hot tickets:

“Got stopped at the mall the other day
Heard a call from the other way
that I just came from, some nigga was sayin somethin
talkin bout “Hey man, you remember me from school?”
Naw not really but he kept smilin like a clown
facial expression lookin silly
And he kept askin me, what kind of car you drive,
I know you paid
I know y’all got buku of hoes from all them songs that y’all done made
And I replied that I had been goin through tha same thing that he had
True I got more fans than the average man but not enough loot to last me to the end of the week,
I live by the beat like you live check to check
If you don’t move yo’ feet then I don’t eat, so we like neck to neck
Yes we done come a long way like them Slim ass cigarettes
from Virginia, this ain’t gon stop so we just gonna continue”

Projecting profound confidence, succinctly expounding on dealing with coming-of-age realities and all in a manner smoother than brand new socks on polished marble floors.

Peace,
Employee

Big Boi ft. Too $hort & George Clinton “Fo Yo Sorrows”

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

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Produced by Organized Noize. All parties involved deliver here. Great use of George Clinton. I can’t wait for this damn album.