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<blockquote data-quote="josh99ta" data-source="post: 638483" data-attributes="member: 545886"><p>Outkast hasn't fell into that world either IMO. One listen to The Love Below/Speakerboxx basically shows that there is hardly anything mainstream about their style. Their lyrics are the same, and the beats are hardly what is out there nowadays. The Love Below especially took guts to make, because there is very little to appeal to kids these days who like hip hop, but Andre did it anyways because thats his style. Speakerboxxx, save The Way You Move, doesnt really have any "commercial" or mainstream sounding beats on it. They aren't gangsters, they aren't shooting anyone, and they aren't talking about it in their lyrics. Please explain further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="josh99ta, post: 638483, member: 545886"] Outkast hasn't fell into that world either IMO. One listen to The Love Below/Speakerboxx basically shows that there is hardly anything mainstream about their style. Their lyrics are the same, and the beats are hardly what is out there nowadays. The Love Below especially took guts to make, because there is very little to appeal to kids these days who like hip hop, but Andre did it anyways because thats his style. Speakerboxxx, save The Way You Move, doesnt really have any "commercial" or mainstream sounding beats on it. They aren't gangsters, they aren't shooting anyone, and they aren't talking about it in their lyrics. Please explain further. [/QUOTE]
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