Three Stacks on LL Cool J disagrees with him playing the flute and refuses to return to rap.
André 3000 shares his thoughts on LL Cool J’s opinion about 3K Stacks decision not to go back to rap
OutKast legend and Sexyy Red stopped by LeBron James and Maverick Carter’s The Shop.
In a new episode of The Shop, André 3000 weighed in on LL Cool J's take about the Outkast legend returning to rap. On Friday (July 12), Three Stacks stopped discussing Outkast’s legendary career. While recalling the duo’s early beginnings, André 3000 also addressed why he’s left rap behind.
André 3000 said. “If it’s in you, you should rap until you die,” but no ideology longer serves the Atlanta rhymer.
“I’m always looking for the next. I’m not trying to uphold a thing that I’ve done before.” For the “Hey Ya!” rapper, the love of the art form will always be there, but it’s “no longer enough” for him.
Big Boi has released three solo albums since OutKast’s last project. Meanwhile, André 3000 released his first solo project, a flute-centered album titled New Blue Sun, back in November 2023. While he didn’t rule out the possibility of future music coming from the rap duo, André emphasized that the two men have changed over time and so has their “chemistry.”
“People ask, so will there be another OutKast album? I really can’t say, man. I do realize that our chemistries have changed. We’re different people. We’re totally different people,” he said. “Not to say that we won’t be able to make any kind of music, but I think, yeah, people have to realize, like even in relationships, man, husband and wife, chemistry should change after a while. And I think people think there’s this one thing that has to stay a way, but we are ever-changing, man.”
The full episode of The Shop also features LeBron James, Sexyy Red, Nigel Sylvester, Jerry Lorenzo, and comedian Jiaoying Summers.
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