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"Chonkyfire" starts things off in slow-motion, head-nodding fashion; rappers Andre and Big Boi pay respects to New York and to hip-hop's early MCs, then add, "The South got somethin' to say, that's all I got to say." No sooner said than done, the bluesy guitar licks and folksy harmonies of "Rosa Parks" announce OutKast's distinctive style of Southern boogie. The groove goes into overdrive during a clapping, foot-stomping breakdown funkified by a fierce harmonica as the kick drum pounds incessantly.
Anything OutKast touch from the electrofunk of "Synthesizer," which features George Clinton's familiar falsetto, to the soulful, Isaac Hayes-in-spired title track sounds as though they took it for a spin through the cotton fields in their Caddy. Sporting plenty of live chops (check the Felastyle horns of "Spottie Ottie Dopalicious") and soulful harmonies, Aquemini's fresh, original feel defies rap's coastal clichés.
(Posted: Sep 4, 1998)
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- Hold On, Be Strong
- Return Of The "G"
- Rosa Parks
- Skew It On The Bar-B - (featuring Raekwon)
- Aquemini
- Synthesizer - (featuring George Clinton)
- Slump
- West Savannah
- Da Art Of Storytellin' (Part 1)
- Da Art Of Storytellin' (Part 2)
- Mamacita
- SpottieOttieDopaliscious
- Y'All Scared - (featuring T-Mo/Big Gipp/Khujo)
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Nathaniel (track not available in Rhapsody)
- Liberation - (featuring Cee-Lo)
- Chonkyfire
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