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OutKast's blend of gritty Southern soul, fluid raps, and the rolling G-funk of their Organized Noize production crew epitomized the Atlanta wing of hip-hop's rising force, the Dirty South, during the late '90s. Along with Goodie Mob, OutKast took Southern hip-hop in bold, innovative new directions: less reliance on aggression, more positivity and melody, thicker arrangements, and intricate lyrics. After Dré and Big Boi hit number one on the rap charts with their first single, "Player's Ball," the duo embar... Read More
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The B.I.V. Centerville, UT |
09.15.08 United boy, you're a Black-eyed Peas fan and you're rippin' on someone else's fashion sense?!! Besides, as the 'Peas and Outkast have proved, extremely funky negroes can wear whatever the hell they want... |
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karencornshbluemist United States |
08.22.08 dont hate on the artist clothes they are together brother love your music deep fresh and so clean. |
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erica Memphis, TN |
08.05.08 this is my number 1group. I love you guys |
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Tee Jacksonville, FL |
07.29.08 yes fans like to hear those artist but I hear them all the time,and beside I like melo music the laid back music that sounds like love. |
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united boy carlow Ireland |
07.16.08 u should improve on ur style u know ur clothes |
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united boy carlow Ireland |
07.16.08 u should improve on ur style u know ur clothes |
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united boy carlow Ireland |
07.16.08 u should improve on ur style u know ur clothes |
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united boy carlow Ireland |
07.16.08 u should improve on ur style u know ur clothes |
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united boy carlow Ireland |
07.16.08 u should improve on ur style u know ur clothes |
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Tucson, AZ
Yeah, love this