Andre' 3000 Thinks Big Boi Is a Better Rapper Than Him. Do Y'all Agree?

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At this point, I'd go with yes. Big Boi has grown a lot since the good ole Outkast days, but Dre3K simply hasn't been around. We don't know what he could hit us with now if he'd put his mind and heart into it.
 
I CREDIT THE SUCCESS OF OUTKAST TO BOTH 3000 & BIG BOI...

BUT W/ NO TRUE SOLO FROM 3000, ITS PRETTY HARD TO DETERMINE WHO'S BETTER WITH NOTHING TO PUT ON THE SCALE...

I WILL SAY SPEAKERBOXXX >>> THE LOVE BELOW
 
André 3000 interviews are few and far between, so whenever the celebrated rapper steps into the limelight for a convo on his latest happenings, it always feels like an event of sorts. His new Q&A with GQ Style is no different.

André sat down with the magazine’s Editor-in-Chief, Will Welch, for a lengthy talk about where he’s at musically, what he has in the vault, and why his longtime Outkast partner Big Boi is a better rapper than him.

The discussion also touched on a pretty entertaining topic: André, inspired by buying a bootleg Anita Baker shirt, wants to spearhead her official merch line.

On a more personal note, the ATLien revealed the one regret he would have if he died today. "Here’s the only thing that I would regret: Man, you know, there is still that album that you wanted to do."

André previously told Complex he would be at peace if Outkast never dropped another album, and also compared rap to boxing. Here, he used Floyd Mayweather’s career as an analogy for his own.

Check out some choice excerpts below, and head over to GQ Style (the Holiday issue is available on newsstands now) where André also talks about his parents (both have passed) and his partnership with Tretorn.

On being at the end of his music career

It’s Mayweather. He knows. He’s like, yeah, I can fight maybe three more of ’em. But I’m slowing down, and I see these young kids coming up and I was them. And at a certain point, no matter how Mayweather you are, I think it’s classy to be like, you know what? [brushes off hands].

I think I have, like, maybe two more Mayweather fights… Or maybe one.

On what he’s got in his music vault

When I pass away, people will find hours and hours of files…hard drives and shyt. It’s hard drives of me just in the house alone playing horrible guitar. Me playing piano. Me playing a little sax. I was trying to find out: What can I be excited about? Because I never was, to me, a great producer or a great writer or a great rapper. I always felt that I was less than everybody else, so I fought harder.

On why he believes Big Boi is the better rapper

When you watch early Outkast videos, Big Boi’s the leader. He always had the confidence, where I was kind of like the shy one. Big Boi can rap better than me—I always said that. If somebody said, "Pick who you want from Outkast to go to battle with you," it wouldn’t be me. ’Cause like, what I’ma do? Say some mind shyt? You can’t have thoughts in a battle—nobody gives a shyt about that.

On feeling out of the loop with the current sound of rap

I hate going to the studio. So what’s got me going once again is me being excited about other artists. I’ve been working on producing a few artists. A couple projects. But here’s the crazy thing: I don’t have the pulse anymore. Rhythms change every generation. The intensity and the drums change. And I’m not on the pulse. I can’t pretend. It’s kinda like watching your uncle dance. So the only thing I can do is this kind of novelty, off thing for them.

For me, hip-hop is about freshness. You can always hop, but you won’t always be hip.

On his plans to start an Anita Baker T-shirt line

I’m an artist, and I’m buying bootleg shirts of another artist, so I felt bad. So I was like, maybe, so my conscience feels good, let me try to find an address for Anita and send her a little check. And it’ll be a joke, like, "Anita, I just bought these shirts, I feel bad about it, here’s $50." Then I started thinking, wouldn’t it be great to design a line of Anita Baker tees and present the line to Anita? Maybe she needs some merch.

If she says no, hey, it’s fine. It was just an idea. There’s no way to lose here.
 
I know it's an unpopular opinion,

but I always felt Big Boi was not only a better rapper than 3 Stacks,

but he's also more relatable..

SN: I aint like that shake it like a polaroid picture shit,

I don't care how many records it sold..
 
But But But But Andre 3000 is the GOAT, there are countless threads in this very forum that back that claim and prove it.
 
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Y'all do realize that Big Boi shaped the whole Outkast sound. He was easily the more imperative member of the group creatively and rapping wise.
 
LcnsdbyROYALTY;c-10069618 said:
Twan is my dude. Dude is dope exponentially. I love Kast wholly, have since I was a little me, but Dre >>>>>>> Big Boi. No fuckin contest

No contest? Nah nigga. I'm as big an Outkast Stan you'll come across and that Andre>>>>Big Boi stuff is some bullshit. Both them niggas dope as fuck...ain't really no better than the other
 

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