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André 3000 releases his first new music in 17 years

'New Blue Sun' is Outkast artist's debut solo album

By Alexandra Del Rosario, Los Angeles Times
Published: November 17, 2023, 1:53pm

André 3000’s debut solo album dropped this week, but don’t expect any rap from the Outkast icon’s “New Blue Sun.”

The “Ms. Jackson” musician and flutist unveiled his new album in an Instagram post shared Tuesday morning. He posted an illustration of himself sitting on the ground holding a large instrument, and captioned the photo “André 3000 New Blue Sun November 17 2023.”

“New Blue Sun” will mark André’s first new music in 17 years. In 2006, he and Outkast collaborator Antwan “Big Boi” Patton dropped “Idlewilde” as the popular rap duo. Since then, the Atlanta rappers took a hiatus from Outkast to pursue their solo ventures.

Before the group’s hiatus, Outkast released “Speakerboxxx/The Love Below” in 2003. André contributed “The Love Below” to the duo’s super-sized project, which also included Big Boi’s “Speakerboxx.” “Speakerboxxx/The Love Below” won three prizes at the 46th Grammy Awards, including album of the year.

In 2014 the Grammy-winning pair, best known for hits including “Hey Ya” and “Roses,” reunited for Coachella, renewing fans’ hopes for new music. Despite this, Outkast had not released new music.

Just days before “New Blue Sun” was released, André, 48, spoke to NPR about what fans could expect. The artist, who showcased his rapping talents on songs such as “B.O.B. — Bombs Over Baghdad” and “Aquemini,” instead flexes his woodwind skills.

“It’s just another iteration of what I’ve always been doing. I haven’t really changed my form at all. It’s just this is kinda further out,” he told NPR’s Rodney Carmichael.

André said “New Blue Sun” allows him to explore self-expression without using words and taps into his yearslong interest in flutes, saxophones and similar instruments.

“New Blue Sun,” made in collaboration with Los Angeles producer and percussionist Carlos Niño, will be the musician’s first time sharing his instrumental works on his terms — instead of going viral for playing his flute around major cities including Philadelphia and New York City.

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