16 Jan 2004

OutKast feat. Sleepy Brown
The Way You Move

Arista

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No soundclip. OutKast, the most colourful, creative and frankly the coolest of hip hop acts, are fast becoming one of the biggest. Hey Ya is a worldwide smash. The Way You Move, which was its double A side in America, provides an awesome follow-up for the rest of the world. It's a deceptively simple Big Boi track with a great rap and an awesome chorus that shouldn't be original, but is.

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