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In case you haven’t heard, Big Boi & Phantogram are Big Grams. The first official single off their collaboration is here and it’s called “Fell In The Sun.”
Outkast are heavy contenders for having the most classic records from a Hip-Hop act and that’s because they never attempted to fix what wasn’t broken.
Big Sean dropped his new album, Dark Sky Paradise last week, but he finally got around to dropping the video for “Blessings,” featuring Drake and Big Sean, today.
Big Boi has gotten the jump on everyone who loves Girl Scouts cookies by pledging his allegiance to the Atlanta chapter of the timeless organization.
Alongside 9th Wonder, Q-Tip is steady building his Zulu Nation roster following the deaths of Mike Brown and Eric Garner.
Everybody is known to make a lifelong friend or two along the way and it generally happens in high school. Same goes for a snot-nosed, pubescent fresh-faced rapper. As they struggle to pay attention in geometry and Shakespearean literature classes, their aspirations to becoming a celebrated MC increases. Big Sean relayed to us […]
2014 is all about reunions for Big Boi. The OutKast rapper and his wife have reconciled, meaning the divorce she filed for is officially off.
Outkast’s reunion has been among the biggest draws in the Hip-Hop sphere for some months now, but that’s just one of a pair of important events Big Boi is celebrating. As per an announcement over the weekend, the legendary MC has inked a new record deal with Epic Records.
It all started back back in 1993, when R&B/Soul oriented label LaFace Records took a chance on signing a duo of teenaged rappers from Atlanta called OutKast based on their work with in-house production outfit Organized Noize.
Outkast’s Big Boi and streetwear brand SSUR have cooked up a new capsule collection that releases today. Featuring three snapbacks, which comes in red, black, and a dark green camouflage, the release caters to the Atlanta legend’s longtime fans.
In a strange twist of a fate, the current generation of rappers has spawned more superstars but less viable artists in terms of record sales.