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>Yeah, Dungeon family put Outkast on and taught them the game, >but "kids" grow up and strike out on their own. Happens all >the time in the music biz. Just in hip-hop, De La did three >albums with Prince Paul and started produced on their own. The >entire Juice Crew moved on from Marley Marl. Rakim stopped >messing with Eric B. On the business tip, Jay-Z struck off >from Dame. In this case, it had been a long time coming, as >ONP was doing less and less production for Outkast on each >successive album; Organized only did four tracks on Aquemini >and three tracks on Stankonia. Shoot, the whole purpose of >Speakerboxxx/Love Below was Boi and 3000 showing what they >could do on their own, as individual artists, apart from each >other. > >They then had five minutes of Rico saying he deserved credit >for not taking Outkast's publishing when he could have. It >reminded me of Chris Rock's "I take care of my kids!" bit. >Yeah, that's what you're supposed to do. > >Organized Noise benefited a lot and made a ton of money based >on their relationship to Outkast. Their success as the >producers of "Southernplayalistic" helped get them the job >producing "Waterfalls", and certainly contributed into them >getting a $20 million distro deal from Interscope. 'Kast did >just fine by them. Rico mostly sounded mad because they didn't >use ONP **right** at the time the calls stopped coming in and >he was putting enough coke up his nose to sustain Colombia. > >It should also be noted that Speakerboxxx/Love Below was the >ONLY Outkast/Big Boi-related album where there was no ONP. >They did four tracks on Idlewild and a few songs on both of >Big Boi's solo albums.
I get that fam but on national television, you're getting the highest honor possible in the music industry, you start thanking the people who have helped you get there, how does Organized Noize not get mentioned? ****************************************** Falcons, Braves, Bulldogs and Hawks
Geto Boys, Poison Clan, UGK, Eightball & MJG, OutKast, Goodie Mob
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