Andre 3000 Talks On Outkast, His Solo Album

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In recent years, we've only heard Andre 3000 on remixes of songs by artists that we're surprised Dre's even heard of. He's the music industry's Bobby Fischer, only he's undefeated (and a better dresser). Rumors of a new OutKast album, a solo project, and the resurrection of Benjamin Bixby—Andre's nostalgically funky clothing line—have been percolating for years. We went to the source and chopped it up with our favorite ATLien to separate fact from fiction. The result? We got some good news, some bad news, and debunked one of hip-hop's most infamous misquotes.

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GQ: So you're doing Gillette commercials now.
Andre 3000: Gillette is getting into a space where guys are now, where guys are wearing more hair on their faces. If you watch the history of Gillette, they pretty much stayed on the path of the clean-shaven guy. This is the first time in their history, in like 110 years, that they've ever had guys in ads with hair on their faces. It's a changing of the times and it says a lot about Gillette; they're kind of moving with fashion.

GQ: I dig it. And you're resurrecting your clothing line, Benjamin Bixby?
Andre 3000: Yes! But it will just be named Bixby this time. It's going to be real exciting, I can't say too much about it, but I can say this year and next year there's going to be a lot of cool things coming from me fashion-wise. Bixby is one of them. Also musically, sound-wise, and fashion. You'll see a lot of releases.

GQ: So does that mean we can expect to hear the album we've all be waiting on?
Andre 3000: It depends on which album you're talking about.

GQ: A new 'Kast album!
Andre 3000: There's been a lot of talk on the Internet about an OutKast album and I have to say that as of now, there are no plans for another OutKast album. There's a lot of music on the horizon. I've been living off the excitement of new artists. I've been privileged to have these new artists kind of reach out and grab back and say, "Hey, Andre, we want you on this song." So I've been taking those calls and for the last two years, I've been doing collaborations. So these new artists have kind of been keeping me alive. I've just really been feeding off of that and this year I think I'm planning to do a solo project. I don't know when it will come out, but hopefully it'll come out this year. As far as OutKast, I really don't know if or when that will happen.

GQ: What's the new solo album going to be like?
Andre 3000: The only thing I can really say is I'm going to get back to having fun because that's what it was all about when I started this in high school—with OutKast—those were like high school dreams. I'm 36 now, so I have grown-man dreams. This album will just be me being myself as normal.

GQ: Random question: Drake quotes your song, "Spottieottiedopaliscious," and says, "Who else wants to $$%@ with Hollywood Cole." I've had heated debates with Atlanta natives who say it's "Hollywood Court" [a notoriously tough Atlanta project building.] Settle the debate once and for all!
Andre 3000: Holly Court. And it's funny because J. Cole sampled it [playing off of the word "Cole"]. When they asked for clearance, I told him and his team that I wasn't saying "Cole," that I was saying "Court," but they wanted to use it anyway. [laughs] So I was like, "Okay."

GQ: What do you think is the biggest misconception about you?
Andre 3000: I've never gotten that question. This biggest misconception... that it's easy for me, I guess, is the biggest misconception. People think you kind of ride on this wave, this non-human wave, and I think that's kind of wrong to put that on entertainers. But I think that's a big thing for me. People talk about Andre 3000, they talk about fashion, they talk about film, they talk about music, and it's almost like they put you in this place, but it's work. It's hard work just like anything else.

GQ: At this point in your career, after the sold out shows, movies, diamond-selling records, what keeps you inspired?
Andre 3000: Creating. Creating. But it's always been that. It's funny, I don't even consider myself a rapper, I don't consider myself a designer, or even an actor. I kind of got that opportunity through the opportunities I had before. I was acting before I started rapping. These things just came. I just like creating stuff and trying to make good work, whatever it is. I don't care if it's designing toothbrushes. It's just making cool stuff to leave behind, that's all it is, it's nothing more.

GQ: You're a perfectionist. Would you change anything about any of your songs?
Andre 3000: I couldn't. I really couldn't change anything. As an artist you can sit and tinker with stuff forever. You can add and take away but I think that's kind of the importance of having someone over you saying, "We need this, this is a deadline." Sometimes those oppositions or those who push and pull are needed because we'll just sit and tinker forever. There are actually songs on The Love Below that were not finished, but that's how they are, that's how it came out.

GQ: Like the last track, "A Life in the Day of Benjamin André (Incomplete)."
Andre 3000: Exactly! We were up like three days straight drinking Red Bull or whatever, finishing that album. I just knew I wanted to put that on there, but it wasn't done, but it was enough.

GQ: Expectations for your next album couldn't be higher. What are you most afraid of?
Andre 3000: The biggest fear is me thinking about it too much—and that's why I'm just trying to catch the energy just like I've done before. What you all have heard before, I was not thinking, I was just going on cruise control. I was just going at it like any artist. When you look at the Wayne, when you look at the Kanye... I can tell when an artist is in the zone because they're not thinking and that's when you're at your best. So I'm just hoping, at this point, I don't let my history get in front of my future. You know what I mean?


http://www.gq.com/entertainment/music/201202/andre-3000-interview-new-outkast-album-benjamin-bixby


I STILL BEILEVE IN A NEW KAST ALBUM AS WELL. HE JUST TRYING TO NOT LET THE CAT OUT THE BAG

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I'll believe a solo album or an Outkast album when I see it

3000 is approaching Dr Dre status with all these promises of of new albums
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After reading his article, I can see that 3000 is a much different artist than he was six years ago. That's both a good and bad thing.

Andre seems to have a much clearer sense of what kind of music he wants to do. He's had eclectic taste for a long time, but now it seems like he's actually KNOWS what style of rapping/production works for him, so he's going to stick with that. The reality of that has be extremely excited for his solo album.
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However...

...I'm afraid he might have "outgrown" being a member of OutKast, a possibility that I've thought of since Stankonia released. Both he and Big Boi have always been different, but it seems that 3000 might not want to return to making music that initially was "like high school dreams."

I hope I'm wrong on that last part, because I want OutKast to release AT LEAST ONE more album! Their last work together can't Idlewild. It just can't be.
 
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I'll get my hands on another Bixby polo.

At this point I don't care if they put 2 solo projects out and package them together like Speaker/TLB. I just want an OutKast album!
 
Originally Posted by k3stacks

GQ: A new 'Kast album!
Andre 3000: there are no plans for another OutKast album.

I'm bout to boycott this man.
 
i was told months ago by someone that he has heard NEW andre 3000 solo RAP songs and new outkast tracks... how none of these has released yet idk...
 
Nice to hear he's having fun again, but i won't get my hopes up for a Solo or a 'Kast album any time soon tho. Hopefully he has a verse or two on Goodie Mob's new album.
 
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Happy to hear from the dude. Pissed about no new Kast album though
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that's at the top of my wishlist
 
hopefully he doesn't purposely make it horrible so his fans can keep their "you just dont get it"/"he's ahead of his time" responses to themselves.

please 3stacks, no travelling circus music
 
Yawn. I think him not rapping has caused people to overrate him simply because they want a new album. Sorta like him using absence to make hearts grow fonder.

Big Boi rapped his @@! off last album and put out a solid project and the sales Didn't even reflect a demand for one half of a Diamond selling group....so I can kinda understand but fans are mad hypocritical.
 
Originally Posted by ThunderChunk69

hopefully he doesn't purposely make it horrible so his fans can keep their "you just dont get it"/"he's ahead of his time" responses to themselves.

please 3stacks, no travelling circus music
THIS.
I could say the same for Cee-Lo. His first solo album >>>>> the rest of his albums.
 
I've had the feeling his solo won't even be all rap or rap at all. Pull a Cee-Lo on yall.
 
Originally Posted by ExtRaOrDinaRy SwAg

I'll believe a solo album or an Outkast album when I see it

3000 is approaching Dr Dre status with all these promises of of new albums
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Hell yeah. I love 3000 but he's basically retired as far as albums to me.
 
Originally Posted by MOSTHATED770

i was told months ago by someone that he has heard NEW andre 3000 solo RAP songs and new outkast tracks... how none of these has released yet idk...

I can confirm that they exist...and there is some newer OutKast out there. I know a few studio heads in the A.
 
Good looks on the article OP.

I like to see not only Andre but Black men thinking vast and wide. Not only conquer music but other avenues as well.

I'm pleased with everything I read in this interview except for the Outkast joint
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Dude does the bare minimum one feature per year to keep himself relevant. Not saying he'd be irrelevant if he stopped today, but basically to keep a little buzz for another album or solo joint. I don't even get hyped at the thought anymore honestly.
 
I can't help but get a lil mad when he only drops a verse or two a year, or when he says there are no plans for a Outkast album. But you can't force music, and if he ain't really feelin' it then so be it, I can respect that. He could be forcing the issue like some and start making bulls&&t music
 
Originally Posted by blackmagnus514

Yawn. I think him not rapping has caused people to overrate him simply because they want a new album. Sorta like him using absence to make hearts grow fonder.

Big Boi rapped his @@! off last album and put out a solid project and the sales Didn't even reflect a demand for one half of a Diamond selling group....so I can kinda understand but fans are mad hypocritical.


I dig.
 
In the last couple years, it seems like you’ve been excited about rap and rapping again. I’ve been excited about what new artists are bringing to rap. I notice how it’s really just a continuous conversation, a lineage thing. In high school it was all about A Tribe Called Quest and Souls of Mischief, and Too Short and 8Ball & MJG and UGK for us. And we just kept the torch going. Now I talk to Drake, and I know he had to be like ten when he was listening to what we were doing. You just never know who’s listening until you hear a connection. I didn’t even know Drake dug my music, I just liked him as a rapper because I felt he had a balance. I didn’t even know that he grew up listening to me. But it’s cool to know that it’s a real lineage thing. I’m happy to see Kanye and Wayne and Drake and all these new artists. They inspire me in a way because they reach back and they say, “Hey, we want to get you on these songs.
 
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