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"Scientists & Engineers" is a hip hop song by the American rapper Killer Mike featuring André 3000, Future and Eryn Allen Kane. It was released through VLNS and Loma Vista Recordings on June 13, 2023 as Killer Mike's fifth promotional single for his sixth studio album Michael (2023).
André Lauren Benjamin (born May 27, 1975), known professionally as André 3000, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, actor and flautist. Born and raised in Atlanta , Georgia, he was one half of the hip hop duo Outkast along with rapper Big Boi , which the two formed in 1992.
In his rap verses, André 3000 references milk and gets philosophical about his own career. "Party" was acclaimed by contemporary music critics, who praised André 3000's verses, as well as the production handled by West and Beyoncé's emphatic, yet sensual vocals. It was nominated for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 54th Grammy Awards.
André 3000’s first album in 17 years comes with a peculiar disclaimer: “No bars.” The beloved Outkast rapper, who has graced tracks with unforgettable guest verses during his yearslong ...
OPINION: The GOAT-level rapper and artist dropped an instrumental album with amazing song titles for elevators and customer-service phone lines. The post No twerking to this flute work: A review ...
Dec. 2—André 3000 was clearly not trying to generate a pop hit single from his "New Blue Sun" instrumental album, but one song debuted this week on the Billboard Hot 100 and it is now ...
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 ...
Nathan Rabin of The A.V. Club called "Watch for the Hook" "the best song on the album". [2] Matthew Ismael Ruiz of Pitchfork wrote: "André 3000 only has six bars, but opens the track like a shotgun blast; Cee-Lo and Khjuo try to outpace each other as they trade rapid-fire blows; and T-Mo breaks down the door, Kramer-style, with a barely decipherable verse that nonetheless reveals its ...