OutKast Member Big Boi’ revealed that he had in his possession footage that will make the “greatest OutKast documentary ever.”
Big Boi Claims He's Got Enough Unseen Footage To Make “The Greatest Outkast Documentary”
During a recent interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music, Big Boi and Sleepy Brown—were asked if they ever allow themselves the “space to reflect” on their respective achievements.
Lowe and was asked if he’s ever taken “space to reflect” on the accomplishments made throughout his career.
“Oh absolutely, man,” Big Boi said. “I just so happen to be in possession of the last OutKast tours from 1998 to 2000-whatever. Like, hours and hours and hours. We had to watch [and] digitize the footage for, like, a month and a half. We had to sit through there and watch it.”
Big Boi added. “I go the greatest OutKast documentary, never sold. Locked in the vault,” he said. “Me and Dre [André 3000], I told Dre I got it. Because Dre didn’t even know. I mean he knew I captured it because I had the cameraman on the road with us, but I just told him how dope it was.”
Ten-years worth of clips reportedly, including shots of the duo freestyling in hotels, Three Stacks playing the keys, Big Boi walking the lobby with his youngest son — who was an infant at the time — and some live performances of less popular tracks.
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