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Artist/Band:
Outkast
Lyrics for Song: Idlewild Blues
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Outkast
People, don't you worry 'bout me
Evil, gon' get buried by me
Well, I'm gonna choo, choo out of this lil' town
And soon as I do it, I'mma get down
Come on, ah, ah, ah, come on
Mama, don't you worry 'bout me
Papa, don't you worry 'bout me
Well, I live a life but it just ain't mine
I know I'm your son, won't you let me shine?
Come on, ah, ah, ah, come on
Sally, don't you worry 'bout me
Whoa Sally, don't you worry 'bout me
Don't worry 'bout me, I'll be fine
Well, that's what I tell 'em, baby, but I'm lying
Come on, ah, people come on
Y'all know 'bout the blues don't you?
Everybody get the blues
Even babies get the blues
Some call it baby blue
Some call it midnight blue
And some call it navy blue
Whatever hue is what we gonna do
We gon' play until you feel happy
'Til there ain't no more blues
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Idlewild Blues
Outkast's "Idlewild Blues" stands as a defining track from the Southern hip-hop and funk revival era, blending the duo's signature surrealism with a laid-back, groove-heavy rhythm. Released during their prolific period, the song exemplifies their ability to merge complex lyrical themes with infectious musicality, drawing heavily on the sounds of New Orleans jazz and funk. The recording features the distinct vocal interplay between André 3000 and Big Boi, showcasing their collaborative chemistry and willingness to experiment with unconventional song structures. As a staple of their discography, it reflects the group's commitment to creating a unique sonic identity that transcends traditional genre boundaries, influencing countless artists who followed in their wake. The track remains a cultural touchstone, celebrated for its atmospheric production and the way it captures a specific moment in the evolution of alternative hip-hop. |
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