Pink And Blue

OutKast · Speakerboxxx/The Love Below - Disc 02

Pretty pink baby blue
age aint nuthing but a number, nuthing but a number. (repeat 3 times)

Pretty pink baby blue
why dont(why dontcha) teach me sumthin new
we're all(we're all) just babies in my veiw
so crawl baby crawl baby
(repeat)

Miss lady
you coulda been born a little later but I don't care
so wut if yo head sports a couple of gray hairs
same hea and actually I think its funky
(in a Claire Huxtible type of way)
Miss lady
it looks to me like u need a little juice in ya life
call me when dat big old house get lonelyfied
and I'll telleport from here to there
you show me how its sposed to be done
I'll make sure u have young fun

Pretty pink baby blue
why dont(why dontcha) teach me sumthin new
we're all(we're all) just babies in my veiw
so crawl baby crawl baby
(repeat)

You're so sophisticated
just me and miss lady
got me talkin like a baby
You got me talkin like a baby that baby talk
(keep repeating until fade)

Pink And Blue

OutKast's "Pink And Blue" serves as a vibrant interlude on the second disc of their seminal double album, *Speakerboxxx/The Love Below*. Recorded during the mid-1990s, the track exemplifies the duo's signature blend of Southern hip-hop, funk, and psychedelic influences. Featuring the distinctive vocal interplay between Big Boi and André 3000, the song captures the group's ability to weave complex rhythms with introspective lyricism. As a key component of their discography, it reflects the era's shift toward more experimental soundscapes while maintaining the group's characteristic humor and social commentary. The recording stands as a testament to their collaborative chemistry and enduring impact on alternative hip-hop.