A month ago, Key & Peele (unfortunately documenting its arrangement finale this evening) mocked the dreamlike yin-and-yang relationship between André 3000 and Big Boi to the pleasure of Outcast fans. Turns out, Big Boi really preferred it, as well. In light of the rapper's late joint effort with Phantogram, Pitchfork inquired as to whether he had seen the representation, and in addition what he pondered it. He told Pitchfork that, yes, he saw it, and, yes, the portrayal was misguided — yet it was likewise "amusing as hellfire." This assessment completely bodes well, on the grounds that, yes, it was a Key & Peele sketch.
Genuine. Be that as it may, Big Boi has additionally been occupied with Phantogram and their recently framed portmanteau act, Big Grams, on that already said joint undertaking. The gathering has a seven-track EP turning out September 25, including any semblance of Run the Jewels and Skrillex (you can read more about it, and discover the track rundown and spread workmanship, here). One of the record's tunes, "Fell in the Sun," will supposedly debut on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 radio show Thursday.
This is all incredible; the main bummer is Key & Peele won't be around any more to make a subsequent representation about Big Boi and André paintballing with children — in memoriam of the show @nd fake Big Boi and Andre make a point to tune in today evening time on Comedy Central for one final
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