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André 3000’s Unconventional Journey: A Wind of Change in Hip Hop

In a recent interview with CBS Mornings, André 3000 revealed why he chose to steer clear of the festivities surrounding Hip Hop’s 50th-anniversary celebrations this year. The iconic artist expressed his reluctance to dwell on the past, emphasizing that he didn’t join OutKast with the intention of meeting expectations. “We were just kids trying to see how far we could take it,” he explained.

André’s decision to abstain from the anniversary events aligns with his unconventional approach to artistry. In the interview, he discussed the reactions to his latest project, “New Blue Sun,” acknowledging the disappointment of those expecting a traditional rap album. The opening track, aptly titled “I Swear, I Really Wanted to Make a ‘Rap’ Album But This Is Literally the Way the Wind Blew Me This Time,” serves as a disclaimer, emphasizing the album’s departure from conventional expectations.

The artist addressed the critiques with a sense of understanding, stating, “If I were waiting for a thing for 17 years, a certain thing that I’m looking for and something else shows up, I’d probably be upset too.” André 3000’s refreshing honesty about the evolution of his artistic expression and the changes in his life reflects a genuine commitment to authenticity.

While André admitted missing the days when he used to rap constantly, he asserted that life moves on, and so does his artistry. Despite his current focus on unconventional sounds and instruments, he left the door open for a return to rap, emphasizing that he has to present what’s given to him at the time.

The interview sheds light on André 3000’s artistic integrity, as he navigates the evolving landscape of his career with a commitment to authenticity, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the next chapter of his musical journey.

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