Sir Luscious Left Foot, Big Boi's proper solo debut, after years of delays, finally sees the light of day, and it was well worth the wait. No one has ever questioned Big Boi's flow, though it's sometimes easy to lose him in the shadow of (Outkast partner) Andre 3000's larger-than-life fashionista personality. Due to label issues, Andre was not allowed to perform on Sir Luscious; he was relegated to the production of a single track (the dope "You Ain't No DJ"). This forces...
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It’s been a long time in the making and long time Outkast fans are finally on the comedown from the realisation of the band’s demise. And this album in no way makes you want to turn it off for Stankonia.
This record makes me wonder how many times Big Boi has got herpes before. I haven’t heard an album that’s so derogatory to women. Believe it or not, song after song about how big the artist’s dick is and how many women he’s slept with is not normally...
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