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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2025 · 1H 11M

#133 STANKONIA ALBUM REVIEW - #OUTKAST

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Send us Fan MailIn this vibrant and deeply engaging episode, the hosts of That's Hip-Hop dive into the kaleidoscopic genius of Stankonia, OutKast’s bold and genre-defying fourth studio album. From the electric jolt of “B.O.B.” to the emotional core of “Ms. Jackson,” the crew explores how André 3000 and Big Boi blended Southern hip-hop roots with everything from gospel and funk to rave and psychedelia. They highlight the duo’s dynamic contrast—André’s poetic eccentricity against Big Boi’s grounded slickness—and explain how this album didn’t just mark a moment in music history, it reshaped the mainstream’s expectations of hip-hop. With insightful takes on Organized Noize's sonic fingerprints and Stankonia’s political and cultural undertones, this episode is a crash course in how two visionaries cracked the commercial code without ever compromising their artistry.But the conversation goes deeper than just tracklists and chart positions. Ali, Mark, and Isaiah reflect on how Stankonia lived with them—through high school drop-offs, video premieres, and a changing musical landscape. They unpack how OutKast's rise paralleled Atlanta’s emergence as a hip-hop capital and draw meaningful comparisons between André 3000 and icons like Prince. There's discussion on Sleepy Brown’s Nate Dogg-esque role, Big Boi’s underrated consistency, and how the duo's legacy resonates with today’s artists like Kendrick, Tyler, and Childish Gambino. By the end, this episode doesn’t just review an album—it celebrates a revolutionary moment in Black art, Southern identity, and hip-hop’s fearless evolution.Support the show

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Send us Fan Mail In this vibrant and deeply engaging episode, the hosts of That's Hip-Hop dive into the kaleidoscopic genius of Stankonia, OutKast’s bold and genre-defying fourth studio album. From the electric jolt of “B.O.B.” to the emotional core of “Ms. Jackson,” the crew explores how André 3000 and Big Boi blended Southern hip-hop roots with everything from gospel and funk to rave and psychedelia. They highlight the duo’s dynamic contrast—André’s poetic eccentricity against Big Boi’s gro...

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