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Masego Feat. JID & Big Boi – “Garden Party”
VA’s own Masego connects with two of Atlanta’s best for his latest single.
Big Boi Feat. Gucci Mane & Pimp C – In The South (Video)
Taken from Boomiverse. RIP Pimp C.
Big Boi Feat. Pimp C & Gucci Mane – In The South
Produced by TM88 and Cory Mo. Taken from upcoming album Boomiverse.
Big Boi Feat. Killer Mike & Jeezy – Kill Jill

Taken from Big Boi’s recently announced new album Boomiverse. Very hype about this one. UPDATE: Big Boi also performed his other new single ‘Mic Jack’ on Jimmy Fallon; that’s been added below.
Big Boi Signs With Epic Records (Effectively Reuniting With L.A. Reid)
Spotted on Huffington Post (and courtesy of writer Paul Cantor):
“I just signed a deal with Epic Records,” Big Boi told me last night (May 9), exclusively. “So I’m back with L.A. Reid and Sylvia Rhone. Got a brand new situation. I signed the deal the day after the first Coachella date, that Saturday.”
…Big was visibly excited about his new deal, which sees him reuniting with Antonio “LA” Reid, who signed Outkast to his LaFace Records imprint back in 1992.
“That’s my mentor,” Big explained. “He understands my music. And one thing about L.A. Reid, there are no creative restraints. He trusts my ear and let’s me make the music I want to make. We love being in business together. That’s my big brother.”
Although a release date isn’t set, a new solo album is certainly on the way, and according to Big Boi, material from the forthcoming LP may very well drop while he’s on the road with Andre 3000 this summer.
“The album I’m not gonna rush,” he said. “I wanted to put something out before the end of the year. It depends, because me and Dre got a lot of work to do from now until the end of October. [But] you’re definitely going to get some brand new Big Boi material. Two or three singles before the fall.”
Until then, he’s focusing on the slew of upcoming Outkast tour dates, as well his own solo shows.
You can read more here.
Big Boi & Phantogram Working On LP
Backstage at Coachella before they hit the stage, Big Boi revealed to Hollywood Reporter that he has album filled of material with electro rock duo, Phantogram.
“We’ve got songs which were already recorded when we were working on my last record,” he said. “They come down to Stankonia and we camp out for like a week and trade vibes. They go back to New York, then they come back down and we just keep the process going.”
Big Boi Ft. Wings, Kelly Rowland & Little Dragon “Mrs. Vandebilt”
For tonight’s installment of #MashUpMonday, Big Boi mixes his duet with Kelly Rowland — “Mama Told Me” — with Paul McCartney and Wing’s 1974 record, “Mrs. Vandebilt“.
Big Boi Signs New Management Deal, Announces New EP
Spotted on Billboard:
Big Boi, the rap artist best known as half of hip-hop duo Outkast, has signed a management deal with Jordan Feldstein’s Career Artist Management, whose clients include Maroon 5 and Robin Thicke.
The news comes as Big Boi (born Antwan André Patton) is reuniting for the first time since 2007 with his Outkast partner Andre 3000. The duo are planning a 40-date festival run marking the 20th anniversary of their 1994 album debut “Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik.”
Big Boi, a six-time Grammy winner, songwriter, record producer and actor, is slated to release a new solo EP timed to Outkast’s Coachella appearance in April.
Feldstein is the founder and CEO of Career Artist Management and has managed Maroon 5 since their formation over ten years ago, helping guide the group to three Grammy Awards and sales of over 10 million albums worldwide.
“Jordan is a go-getter, mover and shaker, and my kind of guy,” Big Boi said in a statement. “I love his energy. We have a lot of new material and content coming this year, and can’t wait to get things started.”
“I’m proud to have a hip-hop icon like Big Boi join our management roster,” Feldstein commented. “We are all ready and excited to get started and continue to expand Big Boi’s overall brand as an artist.”
You can read more here.
Big Boi x KiD CuDi “Part Time Hater”
Big Boi releases a new track with Kid Cudi over a Stevie Wonder sample. We are all in for a treat today with this record
Big Boi Ft. A$AP Rocky, Phantogram, A-Ha “Lanes”
Big Boi redos his song with A$AP Rocky & Phantogram (off his 2012 album Vicious Lies & Dangerous Rumors) and adds A-Ha for his #MashUpMondays. I wonder what he will do next week.
Big Boi – Mother Of Dragons
Another leak from upcoming Game of Thrones mixtape (titled Catch The Throne). Big Boi actually spoke on the track, as well as the show that inspired it, below:
“Khaleesi, the Mother of Dragons is one of my favorite characters,” one half of the mighty Outkast tells VIBE. “The throne actually belongs to her and to see her plight to get back on top to where she belongs has been the thing. Last season ended with the Red Wedding when the Lannisters knocked everybody off.. like James Brown said, it’s the season to get the big payback.”
Big Boi Feat. T.I., Ludacris, Kito & Reija Lee – King Sh!t (Dungeoneze Remix)
This week, Big Boi taken ‘In The A’ from his Dangerous Rumors album and mixes it with Kito & Reija Lee’s ‘Run For Cover.
Big Boi & Phantogram – Object Shalamar (Video)
‘Objectum Sexuality’ gets a Shalamar refis for Big Boi’s latest Dungeoneze blend.
Big Boi Shuts Down Hopes Of A New OutKast Album
Damn….I’m kind of speechless. I’ll just let him tell it (from REVOLT TV):
“No, no, no. We’re just doing the tour only, just for the fans. That’s all it is, just the tour.”
Even Queen Latifah had us hoping, so you never know.
Big Boi Feat. Menahan Street Band – Damaged World (Dungeoneze Remix) (Video)
This week, Big Boi mixes up his track ‘Tremendous Damage’ with Menahan Street Band’s ‘The World Is Going Up In Flames’.
Big Boi & Third World Feat. B.o.B & Wavves – Run Th3 World (Video)
The latest weekly release from Big Boi sees Third World’s ‘How Can You’ combined with Big Boi’s ‘Shoes For Running’ for a dope ‘Dungeoneze’ remix.
Big Boi & Blue Oyster Cult Feat. Big K.R.I.T. & UGK – GossipZilla (Video)
The above whatever-it-is is a visual for Big Boi’s mix of his track from Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors and Blue Oyster Cult’s ‘Godzilla‘.
Big Boi Feat. Phantogram & Sade – CPU 2.0 (Video)
For 9 weeks, Big Boi is dropping amped up versions of songs taken from 2012’s Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors. This week, he throws Sade on the Phantogram-assisted CPU (remixed by Dungeoneze), accompanies by a trippy visual.
So, Big Boi’s Next Solo Album Is On The Way…
…and I have three thoughts:
- I sincerely hope that Big Boi’s next project will be more Speakerboxxx and less Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors,
- While he’s already said he’s working on a solo album in recent past, we’re still waiting for Andre 3000 to officially confirm that it’s dropping soon, and
- That new OutKast album better be as great as these upcoming festival appearances are probably going to be.
Big Boi & Andre 3000 May Be Releasing Solo Projects Before The Next OutKast Album
REVOLT TV did some investigative journalism to try to find out exactly what’s in the cards for the reunited Outkast (aside from the festivals and touring):
Despite the anniversary year, the move that seemingly came out of nowhere had actually been planned for quite some time, according to Brown, and a level of secrecy among label heads, the duo, and their associates helped it come off as a surprise. That secrecy remains, though, as questions have arisen over what the significance of the reunion actually means for hip-hop. Is one of the greatest groups of all time really getting back together, or is this a farewell tour?
The best way to figure that out would be to monitor the activity going on in Stankonia Studios, the band’s longtime workspace in Atlanta. Both Dre and Big Boi have been recording there as of late, sparking speculation around a new Outkast album. In reality, they’ve been laying tracks down for respective solo projects, according to Mr. DJ, the group’s longtime producer.
He’s not certain, but—brace yourself—he believes 3000 will drop his long-awaited solo album this year. BET’s Stephen Hill hinted at the idea last summer, when he tweeted out that Dre mentioned dropping a new album at the top of 2014. While it may not be coming that soon, a lot of material has been recorded for it, Mr. DJ notes.
Big Boi, meanwhile, also has a fair amount of material recorded for his own solo project, and Mr. DJ was in Stankonia with him just last week laying tracks down for it. The bigger plan at hand, it seems, is for both MCs to go on their 40-date festival run, drop solo projects, and then get back in the studio for a group project. Going on tour, Mr. DJ says, should help rekindle their creative relationship.
“I get the feeling that the energy and camaraderie from the tour will bring everything full circle,” he told REVOLT. “We may make it back in for an album following that.”
Notice the pronoun used there: “we.” If a new Outkast album is in the works, you better believe Mr. DJ will be a part of it. The same goes for Brown and the rest of Dungeon Family, the southern collective made up of Outkast, Goodie Mob, and Rico Wade, among other affiliates. All its members came into the game at the same time, so 2014 marks their 20th anniversary as well.
Goodie Mob member Big Gipp told REVOLT just last week that a full-blown DF reunion is in the works and that many of its members will be joining Outkast on certain tour dates, namely at this year’s CounterPoint Festival in Georgia.
Some of the DF members are also planning on releasing new music this year, such as Organized Noize—the production crew made up of Brown, Wade and Ray Murray. The trio, which crafted Outkast’s southern-fried funk sound, is planning on releasing an instrumental album and a book on its history this year.
What’s more, Brown has a new solo project coming, which will be straight vintage soul, built for cruising in Cadillacs and making babies. And, of course, there’s also the much-hyped collaboration between Dre and Future, an artist most fans don’t realize got his start in DF (Wade is his cousin). The song, expected to be on Future’s upcoming Honest and titled “Benz Bitch,” is a straight hip-hop track and will feature both artists laying down long verses, according to Mr. DJ.
We know, we know… All of this is almost too good to be true, especially for hip-hop fans who’ve been craving a return to the innovative music of the ’90s.
“It signifies an era for Atlanta and the South,” Brown confirmed. “Everyone in the family is banking on a big year.”
But, as we all know, anticipation can sometimes be dangerous. What if, by some unlikely chance, Outkast’s new album isn’t as mind-blowing as we all expect it to be? If a recent string of forgettable and unfortunate reunions are any indicator, the notion of Outkast’s potentially subpar reunion album brings on the broader question of whether just having the duo back together is good enough, or if the reunion must spawn recorded greatness in order for it to be a success. After releasing six across-the-board genius albums, could Outkast ruin its essentially flawless catalogue (i.e. “They were great, except for that last album”) with a new offering?
Needless to say, this is something that we, as music fans, and they, as genius musicians, are still trying to figure out. Perhaps if Outkast do end up dropping a less-than-stellar project, it will teach the music world at large to appreciate the moment—to realize how special an onstage reunion (if that’s all we get) really is. Or, maybe it’ll make us wish they never came back in the first place. That’s the risk that Big and Dre have to take on, and, after years of mulling it over, it seems as though they’ve finally accepted it.
Either way, we’ll catch you at one of their forty fest dates; we’ll be the ones in the front row.
Big Boi Speaks On Outkast Reunion
Big Boi took a second to speak with Revolt TV at HBO’s Game of Thrones Sundance party in Utah. He spoke on his reunion with Andre 3000 and the tour, which he says is for the fans.






