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ATLiens is the second album by hip-hop duo OutKast. It was released on August 27, 1996. The title is a portmanteau of "ATL" (an abbreviation of Atlanta, Georgia) and "aliens". The CD booklet features a comic involving members André 3000 and Big Boi.
Unlike their debut, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik, in which the two portrayed themselves as Southern pimps, many songs on ATLiens feature more unconventional subject matter for hip hop. It also has a notably more laid-back, spacey production sound, which they would continue to a certain extent on their follow-up album Aquemini.
Two-thirds of the album is produced by Organized Noize, OutKast's primary production team. The rest is produced by Earthtone Ideas, a production team that OutKast themselves are a part of.
While critically acclaimed, it would not be until they released Aquemini and most notably Stankonia that OutKast would receive significant mainstream popularity. In 1998, the album was selected as one of The Source Magazine's 100 Best Rap Albums.
"Elevators (Me & You)" was later included on the "Big Boi & Dre Present... OutKast" greatest hits album in 2001.
[edit] Track listing
# |
Title |
Length |
Producer(s) |
Performer (s) |
1 |
"You May Die (Intro)" |
1:05 |
Organized Noize |
Trina Broussard, Joi & Whild Peach |
2 |
"Two Dope Boyz (In a Cadillac)" |
2:46 |
Organized Noize |
Andre 3000, Big Boi & Peaches |
3 |
"ATLiens" |
3:50 |
OutKast/Earthtone Ideas |
Andre 3000 & Big Boi |
4 |
"Wheelz Of Steel" |
4:03 |
OutKast/Earthtone Ideas |
Andre 3000 & Big Boi |
5 |
"Jazzy Belle" |
4:12 |
Organized Noize |
Andre 3000, Big Boi & Jazzyfatnastees |
6 |
"Elevators (Me & You)" |
4:25 |
OutKast/Earthtone Ideas |
Andre 3000, Big Boi & Sleepy Brown |
7 |
"Ova Da Wudz" |
3:48 |
OutKast/Earthtone Ideas |
Andre 3000, Big Boi & Witchdoctor |
8 |
"Babylon" |
4:24 |
Organized Noize |
Andre 3000, Big Boi & Andrea Martin |
9 |
"Wailin'" |
2:00 |
Organized Noize |
Andre 3000, Big Boi & Cee-Lo |
10 |
"Mainstream" |
5:18 |
Organized Noize |
Andre 3000, Big Boi, Khujo & T-Mo |
11 |
"Decatur Psalm" |
3:58 |
Organized Noize |
Andre 3000, Big Boi, Big Gipp, Trina Broussard, Cool Breeze, Joi, Tamara & Whild Peach |
12 |
"Millennium" |
3:09 |
Organized Noize |
Andre 3000, Big Boi & ShaJuanna Edghill |
13 |
"E.T. (Extraterrestrial)" |
3:07 |
OutKast/Earthtone Ideas |
Andre 3000, Big Boi & Witchdoctor |
14 |
"13th Floor/Growing Old" |
6:51 |
Organized Noize |
Andre 3000, Big Boi & Big Rube |
15 |
"Elevators (Me & You) [ONP 86 Mix]" |
4:36 |
Organized Noize |
Andre 3000 & Big Boi |
[edit] Samples used
- "Two Dope Boyz" contains a sample of "Danger, She's A Stranger" by The Five Stairsteps.
- "Wheelz of Steel" contains a sample of "Answers? Questions! Questions? Answers!" by Focus (from the 1972 album "Focus III").
- "Jazzy Belle" contains a sample of "Prelude" by Lamont Dozier (from the 1974 album "Black Bach").
- "Elevators" contains a sample of "Come In Out of the Rain" by Parliament (from the album "First Thangs").
[edit] Album singles
[edit] Album chart positions
Year |
Album |
Chart positions |
Billboard 200 |
Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums |
1996 |
ATLiens |
#2 |
#1 |
[edit] Singles chart positions
[edit] Personnel
- Alvin Speights - Mixing
- Andre 3000 - Vocals
- Andrea Martin - Vocals
- Bernasky Wall - Engineering
- Big Boi - Vocals
- Big Gipp - Vocals
- Blake Eiseman - Engineering
- Brian Frye - Engineering
- Carlos Glover - Acoustic Guitar
- Carlton Batts - Mastering
- Cee-Lo - Vocals
- Cool Breeze - Vocals
- Craig Love - Guitar
- Debra Killings - Vocals
- Dee Simmons - Drum
- Derrick Williams - Engineering
- Dexter Simmons - Engineering, Mixing
- Ed Stroud - Guitar
- James "Jay" Nicholas - Bass
- Jarvis Blackshear - Engineering
- Jazzyfatnastees - Vocals
- John Frye - Engineering
- John Wydrycs - Engineering
- Joi - Vocals
- Kenny Wright - Keyboard
- Kerren Berz - Violin
- Khujo - Vocals
- Leslie Brathwaite - Mixing
- Marq Jefferson - Bass Guitar
- Martin Terry - Guitar
- Marvin "Chanz" Parkman - Keyboard, Organ
- Mike Wilson - Engineering
- Mr. DJ - Scratches
- Neal Pogue - Mixing
- Organized Noize - Drum Programming, Keyboard Programming, Mixing & Production
- Outkast - Drum Programming, Keyboard Programming, Mixing & Production
- Peaches - Vocals
- Preston Crump - Bass Guitar
- ShaJuanna Edghill - Vocals
- Skinny Miracles - Piano
- Sleepy Brown - Vocals
- T-Mo - Vocals
- Tamara - Vocals
- Tommy Martin - Acoustic Guitar
- Trina Broussard - Vocals
- Whild Peach - Vocals
- Witchdoctor - Vocals
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