Andre 3000 and Big Boi, the talented duo known as Outkast, may not have released new music together in over 15 years, but that doesn’t mean they have forgotten their timeless classics. Recently, they surprised fans by releasing a brand new music video for their jazzy hit, “SpottieOttieDopaliscious,” a staggering 25 years after it first appeared on their groundbreaking album, “Aquemini.”
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Outkast surprises fans by releasing a new music video for their hit song “SpottieOttieDopaliscious” 25 years after its original release on the “Aquemini” album. The video, directed by OK Motion Club, is a psychedelic visual feast.
The mesmerizing animated visual, directed by OK Motion Club, takes viewers on a psychedelic journey of vibrant colors and imaginative scenes. While Andre 3000 and Big Boi do not make appearances in the video, their absence is compensated for by the stunning visuals and the sheer nostalgia of the song.
The release of the “SpottieOttieDopaliscious” video is part of Outkast’s plans to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their iconic “Aquemini” album. This includes a limited edition vinyl pressing of the album, allowing fans to experience the music in a new and exciting format.
Outkast’s legacy is also being honored with a special vinyl release of their Grammy-winning and Diamond-certified double album, “Speakerboxxx/The Love Below,” which is marking its 20th anniversary.
The vocals in “SpottieOttieDopaliscious” are provided by Sleepy Brown, who also sang backup on the original track. In a previous interview, Sleepy Brown expressed his admiration for “Aquemini,” labeling it as Outkast’s best album. However, he clarified that a full Outkast reunion is not in the cards for the near future.
With these unexpected releases, Outkast has treated their fans to a trip down memory lane that highlights their immense talent and the lasting impact of their music. As fans eagerly consume these blasts from the past, they continue to celebrate the influential legacy of Outkast in the world of hip-hop.