Speakerboxxx/The Love Below | |||||||||||||||||
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Studio album by OutKast | |||||||||||||||||
Released | September 23, 2003 | ||||||||||||||||
Recorded | September 11, 2001 – September 17, 2003 | ||||||||||||||||
Genre | Hip hop, funk (Speakerboxxx) Funk, jazz, rock (The Love Below) |
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Length | 56:17 (Speakerboxxx) 78:28 (The Love Below) 134:45 (total) |
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Label | LaFace, Arista | ||||||||||||||||
Producer | Andre 3000, Big Boi, Carl Mo, Mr. DJ, Cutmaster Swiff, Dojo5 | ||||||||||||||||
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Speakerboxxx/The Love Below is a double album by the hip hop group OutKast, released on September 23 2003 on LaFace Records. The release includes a solo album from both of the group's members. Speakerboxxx has Big Boi performing tracks more representative of the older OutKast style, while The Love Below, the solo project of André 3000, is performed in a more funk-based style. André primarily sings rather than rapping on The Love Below, marking a significant departure from his past work by OutKast. Speakerboxxx/The Love Below won Album of the Year and Best Rap Album at the Grammy Awards of 2004.
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André 3000's The Love Below is substantially longer than Big Boi's Speakerboxxx, clocking for almost 78 minutes, compared to 56 minutes for Speakerboxxx. Featured guests on Speakerboxxx include Sleepy Brown, Jazze Pha, Jay-Z, Cee-Lo, Killer Mike, Goodie Mob, Lil' Jon and Ludacris. Guests on The Love Below include Rosario Dawson, Norah Jones, Kelis, and Fonzworth Bentley. Songs that were to be featured on The Love Below included "Millionaire" featuring Kelis and "Long Way to Go" featuring Gwen Stefani. Those two were scrapped, and instead included in the collaborators' own albums—Tasty and Love. Angel. Music. Baby., respectively.
Big Boi included André 3000 in producing and co-writing quite a bit of Speakerboxxx. On the other hand, the only song on The Love Below featuring a rap by Big Boi is "Roses".[2]
The album was released on September 23, 2003 on Arista Records. Speakerboxxx/The Love Below has been certified diamond and 11 times platinum by the RIAA for shipping more than 11 million units (in this case, 5.5 million double album sets). [3], [4] The album also achieved critical success; it was voted as the best album of the year in The Village Voice Pazz & Jop critics poll. the album also won the Grammy Award for Album of the year as well as the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album in the Grammys of 2004. In Australia, Hey Ya! was voted #2 on the 2003 Triple J Hottest 100, the biggest alternative music poll of its type in the country. In the jazz periodical Down Beat the album was voted as best "beyond" album.
The album reached the top of the Billboard 200 in 2003. "Hey Ya!" went to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, topping the charts there for 9 weeks. The song also topped the charts in Canada and Australia and charted in 28 countries around the world. "The Way You Move" also topped the U.S. charts in 2004 and has charted in 17 countries around the world. "The Way You Move" knocked "Hey Ya!" off the top of the charts in the U.S., the sixth time a recording act has replaced itself at number one since Elvis Presley first did so in 1956. As well as breaking "Hey Ya!"'s run at number one, "The Way You Move" broke OutKast's overall run at the top spot, only staying there for one week before it gave way to "Slow Jamz" by Kanye West featuring Twista and Jamie Foxx. The third single released from the album was "Roses" from The Love Below while the fourth and fifth singles released were "Prototype" (The Love Below) and "Ghetto Musick" (Speakerboxxx) respectively.
"Speakerboxxx/The Love Below" is Outkast's first album to have more than three singles.
Producers are noted with superscripts: (a) Big Boi, (b) André 3000, (c) Mr. DJ, (d) Carl Mo & Big Boi, (e) Cutmaster Swiff, (f) Big Boi & Mr. DJ.
All tracks were produced solely by André 3000 except "Roses", which was co-produced by Dojo5.
Year | Album | Chart positions | |||
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Billboard 200 | Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | Top Canadian Albums | Top Internet Albums | ||
2004 | Speakerboxxx/The Love Below | 1 | 1 | 4 | 1 |
Year | Song | Chart positions | ||||||||||
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Billboard Hot 100 | Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks | Hot Rap Singles | Rhythmic Top 40 | Top 40 Mainstream | Top 40 Tracks | Canadian Singles Chart | Modern Rock Tracks | Adult Top 40 | Latin Pop Airplay | Top 40 Adult Recurrents | ||
2004 | "Hey Ya!" | 1 | 9 | – | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 16 | 13 | 34 | 6 |
2004 | "Ghettomusick" | - | 93 | - | - | - | - | – | – | – | – | – |
2004 | "Prototype" | – | 63 | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – |
2004 | "Roses" | 9 | 12 | 5 | 7 | 4 | 7 | – | – | – | – | – |
2004 | "The Way You Move" | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 1 | – | – | 34 | – | – |
Preceded by Grand Champ by DMX |
Billboard 200 number-one album (First Run) October 5 2003 - October 18 2003 |
Succeeded by Chicken*N*Beer by Ludacris |
Preceded by Measure of a Man by Clay Aiken |
Billboard 200 number-one album (Second Run) November 9 2003 - November 15 2003 |
Succeeded by Shock'n Y'all by Toby Keith |
Preceded by The Diary of Alicia Keys by Alicia Keys |
Billboard 200 number-one album (Third Run) January 4 2004 - January 17 2004 |
Succeeded by Closer by Josh Groban |
Preceded by Closer by Josh Groban |
Billboard 200 number-one album (Fourth Run) January 25 2004 - February 7 2004 |
Succeeded by Kamikaze by Twista |
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