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André 3000 embarked on his musical career in 1991, as a member of the Southern hip hop group OutKast, alongside fellow Atlanta-based rapper Big Boi. Together they have recorded and released six studio albums, and their singles " Ms. Jackson ", " Hey Ya! " (performed by André 3000), and " The Way You Move " (performed by Big Boi), have each ...
"Scientists & Engineers" won the award for Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards and was ranked as 2023's best rap song by HotNewHipHop. [13] [14] [note 1] BET nominated it in the category of Impact Track at their 2023 awards show, also nominating André 3000's performance for Sweet 16: Best Featured Verse. [16]
The track debuted at number 90 on the Billboard Hot 100 and is André 3000's seventh Hot 100 entry as a solo artist. [1] [13] Upon the track's release, it became the longest recording to chart on the Hot 100, overtaking Tool's "Fear Inoculum". [1] [14] [15] The track was nominated for Best Instrumental Composition at the 67th Annual Grammy ...
Since Outkast released their last album in 2006, the Grammy-winning group’s Andre “3000” Benjamin has released a small smattering of songs and memorably guested on tracks by artists ranging ...
“Andre 3000 bout to go crazy on that flute album,” one social media user declared in a post on X (formerly Twitter). Another person added, “André 3000 could release an album full of bedtime ...
Andre 3000 knows a thing or two about breaking molds: Over the course of his career, the man also known as half of the pioneering hip-hop duo OutKast has been known for furry Hammer pants, scoring ...
On January 2, 2013 Andre 3000's Outkast cohort, Big Boi, took to his Twitter account to reveal he would be adding a verse to "Sorry", the song in which 3000 apologizes to him for past mistakes. [2] T.I. had always wanted to work with Andre 3000; in an interview T.I. revealed the collaboration had finally come into fruition: “I got a record ...
André 3000 and Big Boi, 49, formed OutKast in 1992. Together they released six albums and earned six Grammy Awards. In 2007, the two took a hiatus to pursue solo projects.