André 3000 sounded pessimistic in regards to the prospects of a brand new Outkast album in a dialog with poet Hanif Abdurraqib. 3 Stacks talked about how his relationship with Huge Boi modified in an interview revealed by The Bitter Southerner.
“Folks ask, so will there be one other Outkast album?” André 3000 mentioned. “I actually can’t say, man. I do notice that our chemistries have modified. We’re totally different folks. We’re completely totally different folks. To not say that we gained’t be capable of make any form of music, however I believe, yeah, folks have to comprehend, like even in relationships, man, husband and spouse, chemistry ought to change after some time. And I believe folks assume there’s this one factor that has to remain a means, however we’re ever-changing, man.”
André 3000, who ditched rap for the flute on his first solo album New Blue Solar, made it clear he’s nonetheless pals with Huge Boi. The legendary rapper famous his bond with Huge Boi goes past music.
“You understand, folks all the time ask about me and Huge Boi,” André 3000 mentioned. “We cool, man. That’s my homie without end. We had been pals earlier than doing music.”
Huge Boi had followers begging for an Outkast reunion when he shared a quick video of himself and André 3000 hanging out in March. Outkast hasn’t launched an album since 2006’s Idlewild.
André 3000, Huge Boi and their fellow Dungeon Members of the family suffered a significant loss when Organized Noize’s Rico Wade handed away in April. Wade was one of many architects of the Dungeon Household’s sound. Organized Noize produced numerous classics for Outkast, together with each tune on the duo’s debut album Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik.
Huge Boi mentioned with out Wade “there can be no Outkast.” Organized Noize’s Sleepy Brown and Ray Murray known as Wade the cornerstone of their manufacturing group and the complete Dungeon Household.