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Big Boi discography


Big Boi discography


The discography of American rapper Big Boi consists of three studio albums, one mixtape, twenty-two singles, five promotional singles and twenty-five music videos. Big Boi initially achieved success as a member of the hip hop duo Outkast with fellow rapper André 3000; they have recorded and released six studio albums together, and the singles "Ms. Jackson", "Hey Ya!" (performed solely by 3000) and "The Way You Move" (performed solely by Big Boi) have all topped the US Billboard Hot 100. Big Boi guest appeared on the 1995 single "Dirty South" by Atlanta-based hip hop group Goodie Mob, which entered the Billboard Hot 100. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, he made other appearances on commercially successful singles including "All n My Grill" by Missy Elliott, "A.D.I.D.A.S." by Killer Mike and "Girlfight" by Brooke Valentine—each likewise entered the Billboard Hot 100.

Big Boi released his first two solo singles – "Royal Flush" and "Sumthin's Gotta Give" – in 2008, with "Ringtone" following in 2009. All three songs were recorded for his purported debut studio album Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty; however, due to legal complications resulting from Big Boi's departure from his former record label Jive Records, the album's release was considerably delayed and was not released until 2010. Its first single, "Shutterbugg", peaked at number 60 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, as well as number 32 on the UK Singles Chart and number 13 on the UK R&B Chart. The album spawned the single "Follow Us", a collaboration with the rock group Vonnegutt. Following its eventual release, Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200, and appeared on several other national album charts. Big Boi's second studio album, Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors, was released on December 11, 2012 in the United States, and peaked at number 34 on the Billboard 200 in the first week following its release. The album was preceded by the release of the singles "Gossip", "She Said OK" and "Mama Told Me".

Albums

Studio albums

Mixtapes

Collaborative albums

Singles

As lead artist

As featured artist

Promotional singles

Other charted songs

Guest appearances


Solo production discography

Note: Andre also helped produce several songs on OutKast's albums with partner Big Boi, usually credited as just OutKast or as their production alias Earthtone III.

2003

Killer Mike - Monster
  • 01. "A.D.I.D.A.S." (co-produced with Mr. DJ)
Outkast - Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
  • 03. "The Way You Move" (produced with Carl Mo)

2004

Nelly - Suit
  • 05. "She Don't Know My Name" (co-produced with The Beat Bullies)

2005

Santana - All That I Am
  • 04. "My Man" (produced with The Beat Bullies)
Killer Mike - Non-album single
  • 00. "My Chrome" (produced with Mr. DJ and Slimm Jim)
Jennifer Lopez - Rebirth
  • 07. "Still Around" (produced with Cory Rooney and Cutmaster Swiff)

2006

Bubba Sparxxx - The Charm
  • 07. "Ain't Life Grand"
Diddy - Press Play
  • 08. "Wanna Move" (produced with Danja)
Outkast - Idlewild
  • 09. "The Train"
  • 14. "Call the Law" (co-produced with Nate "Rocket" Wonder; produced with Janelle Monáe and Chuck Lightning)
Chapter 4 - Sampler
  • 03. "Should've Thought Twice" (produced with Sean Garrett)

2010

Big Boi - Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty
  • 05. "Shutterbugg" (co-produced with Scott Storch)
  • 06. "General Patton"
  • 07. "Tangerine"
  • 11. "Fo Yo Sorrows"
  • 12. "Night Night"
  • 13. "Shine Blockas"
  • 15. "Back Up Plan"

2012

Big Boi - Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors
  • 02. "The Thickets"
  • 08. "Thom Pettie"
  • 09. "Mama Told Me"

Music videos

As lead artist

As featured artist

See also

  • Purple Ribbon All-Stars discography
  • Outkast discography

Notes

References

External links

  • Official website Archived 2011-06-25 at the Wayback Machine
  • Big Boi Archived 2012-10-06 at the Wayback Machine at AllMusic
  • Big Boi discography at Discogs
  • Big Boi discography at MusicBrainz


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