Big Boi picks a surprising favorite OutKast song that isn’t a commercial hit, leaving fans intrigued.
- In a chat with Shaun White, Big Boi reveals “SpottieOttieDopaliscious” as OutKast’s greatest track.
- Big Boi discusses the enchanting horns that make “SpottieOttieDopaliscious” stand out.
- Rumors swirl about an OutKast reunion with hopes high for Super Bowl 2028 in Atlanta.
- OutKast fans anxiously await a potential new album amidst André 3000’s interest in musical challenges.
When Big Boi talks about OutKast’s greatest song, it’s a curveball. It’s not a chart-topping hit but a deep cut instead. During an episode of Complex’s GOAT Talk with Shaun White, he named “SpottieOttieDopaliscious” from their 1998 album, Aquemini, as his top pick. “Because the horns,” he said, describing the track as enchanting and perfect for a ride in a Cadillac.
Big Boi didn’t stop there. He also chatted about his favorite verses, picking one of his own from “ATLiens” where he boasts, “I’m cooler than a polar bear’s toenails!” Meanwhile, he praises André 3000’s B.O.B., admiring how his bandmate pushed the envelope.
Fans are buzzing about a potential OutKast reunion concert, especially with the Super Bowl coming to their hometown of Atlanta in 2028. The thought of the duo performing is exciting, but nothing is confirmed yet. Some fans are even hoping for Future to join them, although it’s a long shot considering past trends.
Despite André 3000 hinting at a desire for a new album, it’s been ages since OutKast actually did anything new together. In a previous interview, André admitted that while Big Boi hasn’t pressured him, they both yearn for creative challenges. He expressed wanting to make music just for the love of it.
The buzz about a reunion is partly fueled by the NFL’s decision to host the Super Bowl in Atlanta, a city deeply tied to OutKast. Yet, the decision of who takes the halftime stage is never straightforward, as seen when Kendrick Lamar was chosen to perform in New Orleans, sidestepping local hero Lil Wayne.
For now, OutKast fans continue to dream of a musical comeback and live with the enchanting sounds of past hits.