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Izdavač: Ostalo
Žanr: Fank i Soul, Rep i Hip-Hop
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Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik is the debut studio album by the American hip hop duo Outkast, released on April 26, 1994, by Arista Records and LaFace Records. Having befriended each other two years prior, rappers André 3000 (then known as Dré, real name André Benjamin) and Big Boi (Antwan Patton) pursued recording music as a duo and worked with production team Organized Noize, leading to a record contract with LaFace. With the team producing, Outkast recorded the album at the Dungeon, D.A.R.P. Studios, Purple Dragon, Bosstown, and Doppler Studios, all in their hometown of Atlanta, Georgia.
A Southern hip hop record, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik features live instrumentation in its hip hop production and musical elements from funk and soul genres. Wanting to make a statement about urban life as an African American in the South, Outkast wrote and recorded the album as teenagers and addressed coming of age themes with the album`s songs. They also incorporated repetitive hooks and Southern slang in their lyrics.
Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik charted at number 20 on the Billboard 200 and was eventually certified Platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting one million copies sold. A critical and commercial success, the album helped distinguish Southern hip hop as a credible hip hop scene amid East Coast and West Coast hip hop`s market dominance at the time. It has since been viewed by music journalists as an important release in both hip hop and Atlanta`s music scene.
Background
André 3000 and Big Boi met in 1992 at the Lenox Square shopping mall when they were both 16 years old.[1] The two lived in the East Point section of Atlanta and attended Tri-Cities High School.[1] During school, they participated in rap battles in the cafeteria.[1] André 3000 dropped out of high school at age 17 and worked a series of jobs before he and Big Boi formed a group called 2 Shades Deep;[2] he returned to obtain his GED at a night school following the release of Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik.[3] They briefly dabbled in street-hustling to save up for recording money.[4]
The duo also spent time at their friend Rico Wade`s basement recording studio, known as the Dungeon,[5] with Wade`s production team Organized Noize and future members of hip hop group Goodie Mob.[1][6] Outkast recorded demos at the studio,[6] and Organized Noize member Ray Murray helped Big Boi, whose strength lay in songwriting, develop his rapping skills.[3] After several local productions, the team was hired by LaFace Records to produce remixes to songs from TLC`s 1992 album Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip.[6] The team had André 3000 and Big Boi rap over them, which led to a record deal from LaFace for both Organized Noize and OutKast.[6] The commercial success of Arrested Development`s 1992 alternative hip hop single `Tennessee` also encouraged LaFace to sign Outkast,[7] the label`s first hip hop act.[8]
Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik track listing[12]
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. `Peaches (Intro)` 0:51
2. `Myintrotoletuknow`
André BenjaminPatrick BrownRay MurrayAntwan PattonRico Wade
2:40
3. `Ain`t No Thang`
BenjaminBrownMurrayPattonWadeDavis
5:39
4. `Welcome to Atlanta (Interlude)` 0:58
5. `Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik`
BenjaminBrownMurrayPattonWade
5:18
6. `Call of da Wild` (featuring Goodie Mob)
Robert BarnettBenjaminBrownThomas BurtonWillie KnightonMurrayPattonWade
6:06
7. `Player`s Ball`
BenjaminBrownMurrayPattonWade
4:21
8. `Claimin` True`
BenjaminBrownMurrayPattonWade
4:43
9. `Club Donkey Ass (Interlude)`
Corey AndrewsBarnettBenjaminBrian LovingCarlton MahonePattonDavid Sheats
0:25
10. `Funky Ride`
BrownMurrayWade
6:31
11. `Flim Flam (Interlude)` 1:15
12. `Git Up, Git Out` (featuring Goodie Mob)
BenjaminBurtonCameron GippPatton
7:27
13. `True Dat (Interlude)` 1:16
14. `Crumblin` Erb`
BenjaminBrownMurrayPattonWade
5:10
15. `Hootie Hoo`
BenjaminBrownMurrayPattonWade
3:59
16. `D.E.E.P.`
BenjaminBrownMurrayPattonWade
5:31
17. `Player`s Ball (Reprise)`
BenjaminBrownMurrayPattonWade
2:20
Total length: 64:33
Notes
`Ain`t No Thang` contains a sample of Sivad by Miles Davis
`Funky Ride` is sung by Society of Soul.[50]
`Flim Flam (Interlude)` contains a sample of `Ghetto Head Hunta` by P.A.[12]
Personnel
Information is taken from the album credits.[12]
André – composer, rapper
Brandon Bennett – background vocals
Big Boi – composer, rapper
Big Gipp – composer, rapper
Leslie Brathwaite – mixing assistant
Sleepy Brown – background vocals, organ, piano
Cee-Lo – background vocals, composer, rapper
Preston Crump – bass
Jonnie `Most` Davis – mixing
Sean `Shy Boy` Davis – engineer
Kenny `Babyface` Edmonds – executive producer
John Frye – mixing assistant
Goodie Mob – performer
Mark Hawley – assistant engineer
Tony `T-Bone` Hightower – background vocals
Marq Jefferson – bass
Debra Killings – background vocals
Craig Love – guitar
Jon Marett – engineer
Mr. DJ – scratches
NHP Sound, Inc. – engineer, mixing
Organized Noize – composer, drum programming, keyboards, mixing, producer
Kevin Parker – mixing assistant
Peaches – vocals
Antonio `L.A.` Reid – executive producer
Society of Soul – performer
Jeff Sparks – saxophone
Alvin Speights – mixing
Christopher Stern – artwork
Edward Stroud – guitar
T-Mo – composer, rapper
Rico Wade – organ, piano
John `Bernasky` Wall – mixing assistant
Timothy White – photography
Colin Wolfe – bass
Kenneth Wright – organ, piano