
Big Boi, one half of the Hip-Hop group Outkast, is gearing up for his upcoming and first solo album with the interesting title "Sir Luscious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty".
In a recent interview with MTV, Big Boi revealed that the new disc is almost finished and there is no concept for the new LP.
"There's no format, really, to follow once you start recording. To me, my album is like building a house. I work on all the songs at the same time. I might jump from song to song all throughout the time I'm makin' the album. I've always been like that. It just works out. Right now, we're just putting the sod in the front of the house. We almost done," Big Boi said.
The Outkast member revealed that he is working with some renown musicians, such as Mary J. Blige, Raekwon and his group member Andre Benjamin a.k.a Andre 3000 on his new album.
"[Andre 3000] has a couple beats for me, but right now he's in Japan working on his clothing line. So when he gets back, if time permits, we'll get on that."
Furthermore the rapper talked about some tracks that will be featured on the LP. "'The World Is Too Big,' 'Royal Flush' with Dre and Raekwon, I got a song [with] Khujo Goodie called 'Tambourine Village.' Crazy! And just a couple little tricks I'mma pull out of the bag in a minute. I just don't know where I'm gonna put certain people right now, but it's definitely action-packed. I have about 14 to 15 cuts, and I've got two more songs to finish."
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