The post OutKast to Reissue Aquemini and Speakerboxxx/The Love Below appeared first on Consequence. OutKast are continuing hip-hop’s 50th anniversary celebration by announcing reissues of two of their ...
When the Atlanta-based duo of Awtwan Patton and André Benjamin – collectively known as OutKast – released Aquemini on September 29, 1998, they were already on their way to establishing themselves as ...
At the contentious Source Awards in 1995, hip-hop's east coast/west coast rivalry played out on stage, with speeches filled with antagonism and humiliation directed toward each other. But another ...
On Sept. 29, 1998, Big Boi and Andre 3000 of OutKast combined zodiac signs and creativity to produce not only their best collective work, but one of the most important albums in hip-hop, Aquemini.
OutKast has been presented with their own miniature statue in commemoration of the duo’s 1998 album, Aquemini. The figurine was created by sculptor and animator Steven “Concrete Jungle” Cartoccio in ...
Run It Back is a retrospective review of classic or game-changing hip-hop releases whose style and sound still resonate with listeners in the modern, streaming-driven era. Hip-hop has always been a ...
Aquemini is what happens when you afford two creative cats the two commodities big-thinking artists crave most: money and time. Heralded in several circles as OutKast’s best full-length project—a ...
On this day in 1998, Atlanta duo Outkast released their critically acclaimed third studio album Aquemini through LaFace Records, solidifying their place as one of hip hop’s most innovative and ...
1998: Initially conceived as the companion album to an uncompleted theatrical film, Aquemini, OutKast's third studio LP, was released into stores on Sept. 15, 1998. Often considered by critics and ...
Back in 1998, OutKast had achieved critical acclaim but felt pigeonholed by the New York hip-hop establishment, gangster rap fans and purists alike -- so they responded with one of the most… By ...