“I Like The Way You Move” is the definition of timeless

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EVERYBODY loved that song. This and Hey Ya were the most perfect 1-2 punches in the early 2000’s.


Outkast literally OWNED the entire year off the strength of two songs. I don’t even think the follow up singles charted because people were so obsessed with those two tunes.
songs so successful I don’t even think of them as songs anymore. there’s no way that came about from an organic process:francis:
 

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EVERYBODY loved that song. This and Hey Ya were the most perfect 1-2 punches in the early 2000’s.


Outkast literally OWNED the entire year off the strength of two songs. I don’t even think the follow up singles charted because people were so obsessed with those two tunes.
Roses was huge too lol
 
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EVERYBODY loved that song. This and Hey Ya were the most perfect 1-2 punches in the early 2000’s.


Outkast literally OWNED the entire year off the strength of two songs. I don’t even think the follow up singles charted because people were so obsessed with those two tunes.

100% spot on!

and both of their follow up singles were cool, but "I Like the Way You Move" and "Hey Ya" were so huge, they literally were songs that couldn't be over shadowed
 

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the album is special to me, cause that fall of 2003 was my senior year of high school!

class of 2004, bytches! :stylin:

Same here. The line from "Ghettomusick" where Andre 3000 says "climbing out this hole with frown on my face, in the place to be and not to be" resonated so much with me in my senior year.
 
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Same here. The line from "Ghettomusick" where Andre 3000 says "climbing out this hole with frown on my face, in the place to be and not to be" resonated so much with me in my senior year.

Salute! :salute::myman:

Great see a fellow member of class of 2004:obama:

yeah that line hit home hard back then :wow:

Video was cool too, with Patti Labelle singing her part from her song, "Love, Need and Want You" :banderas:

 
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