André 3000 ‘Can’t Remember’ The Last Time He & Big Boi Were In The Studio Together

    André 3000 can’t recall the last time he and Big Boi got together in the studio – but he knows it’s been quite a while.

    The enigmatic musician spoke with The Hollywood Reporter in a new interview published on Monday (December 16), where he was asked to pinpoint the last in-person session he had with his OutKast partner, and he simply couldn’t.

    “Man, I don’t know. Who knows?” he said. “Maybe [our 2000 album] Stankonia, [maybe our 2003 double album] Speakerboxxx. Somewhere around there. Even Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, they were actually two separate albums that we put together at the last minute to become Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, so I can’t really remember the last time, but it was too many, many years.”

    Last week, André 3000 was asked by Rolling Stone about the possibility of a new album from the iconic duo or at the least, a new tour. It’s looking bleak for both.

    “I’ll say maybe 10, 15 years ago, in my mind, I thought an OutKast album would happen,” he said. “I don’t know the future, but I can say that we’re further away from it than we’ve ever been. I think it’s a chemistry thing. We have to be wanting to do it. It’s hard for me to make a rap, period, you know? And sometimes I’m in the belief of ‘Let things be.’

    “It was a great time in life, and our chemistry was at a certain place that was undeniable. And I think the audience sometimes believes that something has to last forever, and I don’t think that. Any kind of art form, I think that’s probably the opposite. It probably should not last forever. It’s not like a product. In the end, we did give a product, but what made that product was a certain time in both of our lives.”

    He continued: “It’s not like we’re Coca-Cola, where it’s this formula that you can always press a button and it’ll happen. I think the audience feels that way. But the audience never knows what it takes to make what they’re getting. I can’t blame them for that.”

    As for being open to a farewell tour, Dre said, “No, I doubt that. We did a tour in 2014. And I knew when I was, like, 25, that at a certain age I wouldn’t want to be onstage doing those songs. They required a certain energy. Honestly, I’m not a big fan of looking back. I’m just not. I’m grateful for everything that’s happened, but it was a time. To me, that’s what it is. That was a great time, and I wish y’all were there.”

    5 thoughts on “André 3000 ‘Can’t Remember’ The Last Time He & Big Boi Were In The Studio Together

    1. This is a trick hip hop blogs and other blogs like to do they’ll grab one interview from a beloved artist and they’ll chop it up into 10 different articles over the next 10 days to make it seem like he’s a big mouth but he just did one interview and these guys have nothing better to do but write articles about the latest YouTube video they watched

    2. I’m over hearing about Andre 3000 talking about not wanting to rap anymore. Ok we get it. Move on. Shit is getting old.

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