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Outkast Dropped Their Third LP ‘Aquemini’ 29 Years Ago

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On this day in 1998, Atlanta duo Outkast released their critically acclaimed third studio album Aquemini through LaFace Records, solidifying their place as one of hip hop’s most innovative and influential acts. Following the success of Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik and ATLiens, André 3000 and Big Boi continued to push the boundaries of Southern rap, blending funk, soul, gospel, live instrumentation, and sharp lyricism into a sound that was years ahead of its time.

The title Aquemini, a fusion of André’s Aquarius and Big Boi’s Gemini zodiac signs, symbolized their contrasting yet complementary creative chemistry. That balance shines across the 16-track project, where André’s abstract, cosmic lyricism meets Big Boi’s grounded Southern storytelling. Together, they crafted a deeply original work that explored themes of Black identity, community, struggle, and triumph, all while showcasing their evolution as artists.

The album spawned several standout tracks, including the smooth, infectious single “Rosa Parks,” the soulful “Da Art of Storytellin’ (Pt. 1),” and the introspective title track “Aquemini.” It also features notable guest appearances from George Clinton, Goodie Mob, and Erykah Badu, adding further depth to its rich sonic palette.

Critics widely praised Aquemini for its ambitious production, lyrical complexity, and fearless experimentation. It debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and went on to achieve platinum certification, cementing Outkast’s status as leaders of hip hop’s creative vanguard. Today, it’s consistently ranked among the greatest rap albums of all time and is often cited as a turning point for Southern hip hop on the global stage.

Twenty-nine years later, Aquemini remains a timeless masterpiece; a visionary statement that continues to influence artists and shape the sound of hip hop. Salute to Outkast for delivering a landmark album that still resonates with fans and critics alike.



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