The Love Below, on the other hand, completely ignored the notion of genres, instead prioritizing its narrative at the forefront. And by 2000, the pop music doors were completely ripped off their hinges with the release of Stankonia. The group dipped their toe into pop music on 1998’s Aquemini. When fans grew to love the duo for playa anthems on 1994’s Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik, 1996’s ATLiens followed up with themes of extraterrestrials and philosophy. Nearly a decade deep into their professional careers, Big Boi and André 3000 had a firm reputation for delivering the unexpected. With OutKast’s 2003 double album, Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, the south was finally heard by the world. This is the same rapper who stood alongside his partner, André 3000, at The Source Awards in 1995, when the famous words “The south got something to say” were uttered to a hostile New York City crowd. Outkast had just stepped on the Grammys stage to accept the Album of the Year award. “All thanks due to the most high for this one, all day long,” declared Big Boiat the Staples Center in 2004. Photo Credit: Arista Records We break down the creation of Outkast’s Speakerboxxx/The Love Below double album, through stories from many of its coveted collaborators
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