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7 June, 2010 5:47 pm

GQ interviewed Big Boi today, asking him why Andre 3000 is not listed as a guest artist on the Sir Lucious Leftfoot tracklist that was released earlier today….. Meanwhile, The E.W./P.R. Power Movement got the drop on the album’s deleted collabo, “Lookin’ For Ya”, which you can hear below: LISTEN: Big Boi feat. Andre 3000 [cont.]

7 June, 2010 2:57 pm

Word is Andre 3000 produced three songs on the album….. TRACKLIST: 1. Feel Me (Intro) 2. Daddy Fat Sax 3. Turns Me On feat. Sleepy Brown & Joi 4. Follow Us feat. Vonnegutt 5. Shutterbugg feat. Cutty 6. General Patton 7. Tangerine feat. T.I. & Khujo Goodie 8. You Ain’t No DJ feat. Yelawolf 9. [cont.]

26 May, 2010 5:15 pm

Lead single from Sir Lucious Leftfoot: The Son of Chico Dusty. We hope. Directed by Chris Robinson.

29 March, 2010 12:07 pm

“My album is a musical nuclear bomb” and other choice quotes included herein.

20 March, 2010 1:27 pm

Big Boi released the following info via Twitter this morning… His oft-delayed LP, Sir Luscious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty, will finally see release via Def Jam, thanks to a new deal he just signed with the label. And we seriously thought it was going to take an Andre 3000 solo disc to [cont.]

10 March, 2010 8:24 am

K, we got a video for the album’s sixth single. Surely the release of Sir Lucious Leftfoot: The Son Of Chico Dusty is around the corner….? Surely…?

5 September, 2006 12:00 am

      For the last couple of years, Outkast have been dodging rumors and speculation about the group’s breakup. Andre 3000 has lived up to his “eccentric artist” tag, declining to participate in trivial matters like, um, performing, while Big Boi has fought to keep the Outkast name alive, even if 3000 is not there to [cont.]

22 November, 2005 12:00 am

Compilation; No Rating Given    “All I know is Big here, Dre gone/ moved on/ changed names from Aquemini to Purple Ribbon,” says Killer Mike, one of Purple Ribbon’s marquee artists, as he bluntly clarifies the cloudy quagmire surrounding the Dungeon Families future affairs, on the opening track of Big Boi’s formal introduction of his [cont.]

26 September, 2003 12:00 am

“They say ‘Big Boi can you pull it off without your nigga Dre?’ / I say ‘people stop the madness cause me and Dre be O.K.’ / Outkast, Cell Therapy to cell division / We just split it down the middle so you can see both the visions / Been spittin’ it damn near ten [cont.]

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