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OutKast
Lyrics for Song: Movin' Cool (The After Party)
Lyrics for Album: Big Boi and Dre Present...Outkast
Andre 3000 and Joi:
Movin' cool, movin' cool, cool, movin' cool
I can make a stone cold blind man see a better way
But when I'm around you you don't have much to say
La la la la la whooo
Andre 3000:
You see there will alway be someone taller, darker
Maybe with a little more cheese than I got
But really shawty, you don't need nobody else
HOOK:
You see baby I am
The opening act (the opening act)
The headliner (headliner)
And the after party (after party, after party..)
Joi:
I am all that you'll ever need
I trip on how everybody sees what I am but you
I thought you'd be brave enough to taste my witch's brew
Well I thought I was dealing with a man
But you're a boy, you're a boy, you're a boy
I can give you everything you want
But I can't be your toy
HOOK
Big Boi:
Hey shawty look here for a minute, shawt shawt
Oh my bad my bad excuse me
You corporate America, you corporate America
I meant to say little lady, you look so lovely lyin' in wait
Like a lemon licorice, lollypop
Waiting to be licked, we don't play
But you think you the shit
Was that too harsh for your lobes
Too heavy for your mentality I suppose
Got nerves like kryptonite, Superman couldn't bend those
Kindness kills callous
Like a D-boy movin' 50 p's of that work
From A-town to Dallas, movin' cool
HOOK
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Movin' Cool (The After Party)
Released on the collaborative album Big Boi and Dre Present...Outkast, 'Movin' Cool (The After Party)' stands as a quintessential Southern hip-hop track that defines the duo's unique blend of funk, soul, and rap. The song features the signature sound of OutKast, characterized by its laid-back groove, intricate wordplay, and the distinct vocal interplay between Big Boi and André 3000. As a staple of their discography, the recording captures the group's ability to create complex, layered soundscapes that have influenced countless artists in the genre. It serves as a cultural touchstone for the Atlanta sound, reflecting the era's shift toward more organic, jazz-inflected rhythms while maintaining the group's signature humor and social commentary. The track remains a definitive example of their catalog, showcasing their mastery of blending high-concept lyricism with infectious musicality. |
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