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Old 04-14-2015, 02:46 AM   #11 (permalink)
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lol Roses and Hey Ya are both fantastic pop tracks. Miles ahead of some of the crossover shite that has come from Hip-Hop.

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Roses is easily one of their worst songs, but Hey Ya! is good. I still think Prototype is the best song on that album, even if he's shamelessly mimicking Prince. And I don't like B.O.B. much either.

I've always gravitated towards their more spacey stuff (Da Art of Storytellin' Pt. 1, Humble Mumble) or their slower, heavier hitting stuff (Aquemini, Elevators)
Prototype is up there definitely, as well as Spread and She Lives In My Lap. I like My Favourite Things a lot too. Dracula's Wedding, Love In War and Millionaire which was originally going to be on it >>>

There is not much filler on there tbh, album is really enjoyable.

Outkast's first album was borderline Gangsta Rap in places. Tracks like Deep & Ain't No Thang. Listen to Dre's last verse on Ain't No Thang.
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