From East Point, GA to world domination, rap duo Outkast changed the way we look at southern Hip Hop. André “André 3000” Benjamin and Antwan “Big Boi” Patton created Outkast  as high school students in 1991. They released their debut album Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik in 1994. The single “Player’s Ball” reached number one on the Billboard. They then honed in on their sound to […]

The Atlanta hip-hop collective is credited with changing the landscape of rap music during the 1990s and 2000s, and a homecoming concert of sorts had Georgia's Aaron's Amphitheater on tilt.

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The co-creator of ABC’s hit Blackish is suing for $1 million and claiming Kenya Barris cut him out of the show, according to TMZ. Bryan Barber says Blackish is very similar to the show he and Barris created back in 2006. Barber and Barris have known each other since their college days, dating back to 1996. https://twitter.com/TMZ/status/774394284527058944 TMZ […]

Andre 3000 and Big Boi are planning to return in a big way.

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Well-known for his top-notch rap skills and laid-back persona, Big Boi, one-half of the Grammy-winning, multiplatinum duo Outkast, found out how it feels to face the wrath of #BlackTwitter.

On Tuesday night, loved ones of Phife Dawg gathered in New York’s Apollo Theatre to pay their respects to their late friend. The evening saw many surprising appearances, impromptu performances, and heartfelt speeches. Among them were heartfelt words from Andre 3000, who spoke about the influence of A Tribe Called Quest on Outkast, and even revealed a shocking […]

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We’ve been waiting for a solo album from, Andre 3000 for years, and while we may never get exactly that, the Atlanta legend is looking to release some form of project somewhere down the line.”I’ve been holding [back] for a long time, so now I’m really interested in figuring out some type of music to do. I’m […]

Target will continue to sell commemorative Rosa Parks merchandise. Heirs of the Civil Rights icon believed the retailer had violated the Right of Publicity Law. A judge has since ruled that Target's products were protected under the First Amendment.

Football fans could have witnessed one of the best hip-hop halftime shows ever, but it didn't go as planned.