词条 | OutKast |
释义 | OutKast American music group ![]() André Lauren Benjamin (byname André 3000; b. May 27, 1975, Atlanta, Ga., U.S.) and Antwan André Patton (byname Big Boi; b. Feb. 1, 1975, Savannah, Ga., U.S.) joined forces at a performing arts high school in Atlanta. Discovering their mutual admiration for hip-hop and the funk musicians that became their stylistic touchstones ( Parliament-Funkadelic, Sly and the Family Stone, and Prince), they formed a rap group, 2 Shades Deep. Recording in a basement studio under the guidance of the Organized Noize production team (hitmakers for Xscape and TLC), Benjamin and Patton, now known respectively as Dré and Big Boi and collectively as OutKast, had a breakthrough hit single with "Player's Ball" in 1993. In 1994 OutKast released their first album, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik. A critical and commercial success, it highlighted the duo's originality and penchant for catchy hooks. ATLiens (1996), their follow-up, featured the hit "Elevators (Me and You)" and sold 1.5 million copies. OutKast's third effort, the double-platinum Aquemini (1998), employed more live instruments and earned a Grammy (Grammy Award) nomination for the single "Rosa Parks." As OutKast deepened the sophistication of its frequently life-affirming lyrics and broadened its musical eclecticism, it never lost its unique sense of humour. The group's image also became a signature, especially the increasingly flamboyant wardrobe of Dré (renamed André 3000), and their theatricality and stylish music videos became OutKast hallmarks. ![]() |
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