Posts Tagged ‘Big Boi’


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Janelle Monáe’s long-awaited debut album opens with the sounds of an orchestra tuning and some polite applause, then a sharp jab of strings, the rise of an ominous choir and flittering woodwinds. If you’re sitting in front of the computer you just bought the record on, dressed in sweats and a t-shirt, you might feel underdressed.

And rightly so: The ArchAndroid is a fully immersive, theatrical experience. It’s a near-perfect R&B album; hell, it’s a fantastic hip-hop, psychedelic, neo-soul, dance and orchestral album too. It’s hard to classify but harder to ignore, matching Monáe’s massive stylistic scope and ambition with endless melodies, can’t-help-but-smile jams and an all-star cast of guest artists, including Big Boi, Saul Williams, Deep Cotton and Of Montreal. The 18-track epic brings to mind Stevie Wonder’s Songs in the Key of Life; its stunning, sophisticated tunes spanning styles, speeds and sentiments, all tied together by a smorgasbord of artistic personalities.

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Just when you thought it was safe to start comparing them to Guns N’ Roses the gentlemen of Outkast may finally be coming out of hiatus and back into the spotlight.

The ingredients were all there, too.

Both acts released hugely successful double albums at the peak of their careers (we’ll call “Roses” Outkast’s “November Rain”), then shuttered themselves in the sound booth for years keeping hopes afloat with frequent mentions that, yes, the album is coming.

But while Chinese Democracy, left, well, much to be desired, the new material from Outkast — at least, new solo work from Big Boi (the Slash to Andre 3000′s Axl Rose), that is — is not only great, but also finished, he assured us last night. “The album is done. It’s in the can,” Big Boi told Paste at Atlanta’s Velvet Room. “I’ve been working on it now for two years and nine months. It is ready to be released.”

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