Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Aquemini (LaFace, 1998) by Outkast

This is a perfect album.  Everything about this album is flawless.  The production, the lyrics, the sequencing, the features.  All of Outkast's stuff is great, but this one was a game changer.  On their debut, they were teenagers.  On ATLiens, their differences started to show.  But on Aquemini, the perfect balance was found.  Big Boi became a phenomenal emcee and Andre 3000 proved that there wasn't anything he couldn't do.  "Rosa Parks", especially with that breakdown in the middle of the song, is one of rap's greatest singles. Raekwon is awesome on "Skew It on the Bar-B" and that is one of my al-time favorite Organized Noize beats.  Multiple epics like "Liberation" and "SpottieOttieDopaliscious" (clocking in at over eight minutes and seven minutes respectively) sit comfortably on an album that received critical and commercial acclaim.  It's a damn near impossible feat, but Outkast did it.  Therefore proving, once again, that these guys were ahead of their time.  This isn't just a classic rap album, it's a classic music album- regardless of genre.

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