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Maxy 11-29-2005 12:08 PM

OutKast New Album Delayed Until At Least February [PIC]
 
This will be better than the last album. :thumbsup


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Outkast
Photo: LaFace

Not too long ago, Outkast's Big Boi was working fans into a tizzy with talk of a December release for Idlewild, the soundtrack to the ATL duo's upcoming film and the first album of new 'Kast music in more than two years.

And while we still stick by our assertion that whatever Big Boi wants, Big Boi gets (see "Outkast Finally Ready To Drop Their New LP, Big Boi Says"), perhaps he was getting a bit carried away with things. Because according to Outkast's label, LaFace Records, the earliest Idlewild will be seeing the light of day is now February.

But it's not like that's too surprising, considering that when MTV News caught up with Boi earlier this month at the Vibe Awards (see "Mariah Wins Big, Mary J. Gets Emotional At Peaceful Vibe Awards"), he told us that the album wasn't even finished yet.

"We're about 75, 80 percent done with it. We're putting the finishing touches on it. Dre's in Atlanta right now working on it," he laughed. "There's like three potential singles right now, and we're trying to choose which one we're going to go with. When it comes out, you know it's going to be Outkast."

According to Boi, the album features 14 tracks, including "The Train" and "Idlewild Blues," and it'll be relatively free of cameos, with just frequent Outkast collaborator Sleepy Brown and Janelle Monae (whom Boi just signed to his Purple Ribbon label) making appearances. He also said that the album mirrors the jazz-era leanings of the "Idlewild" film, still due sometime next year.

"It matches the movie. The movie's set in the 1930s, so there's a lot of piano playing, a lot of ragtime, Cab Calloway, Jelly Roll [Morton]. A lot of different stuff on the album," he said. "It's a very mature album, it's rapping and everything else. You've got to expect what you always expect from Outkast, and that's the unexpected."

? James Montgomery, with reporting by Corey Moss

Brent_Moe 11-30-2005 12:14 AM

Sorry but I won't waste my money for this..

tristan_D 11-30-2005 04:03 AM

I am not much of a fan of outkast, only of a few songs from them.

the Shemp 11-30-2005 04:05 AM

wow, this is horrible..

FuqALot 11-30-2005 04:08 AM

The last album is one of the best albums ever. The Andre 3000 cd is pure genius hehe.

Scott McD 11-30-2005 04:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tristan_D
I am not much of a fan of outkast, only of a few songs from them.

Yep, i'll just download it when it's online... :upsidedow

hova 11-30-2005 04:19 AM

I don't need this.......

jimthefiend 11-30-2005 04:21 AM

Omfg Wtf What Will We Do???1!!!!?///!!!!1111 Omg Wth Omg Omg

reynold 11-30-2005 04:43 AM

Cheers to all Hip Hop fanatics. :disgust

JamesK2 11-30-2005 04:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reynold
Cheers to all Hip Hop fanatics. :disgust

How can you call that hip hop?! :disgust


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