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42 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Hip-Hop Masterpiece, plain and simple.
While most of the hip-hop coming out nowadays is filled with the same commercialized BS, Outkast continues to step their level up to new heights. Stankonia is a masterpiece, as was Aquemini, as was ATLiens, and as was their debut Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik. Not since A Tribe Called Quest came into the game have we seen a group drop more than 2 straight...
Published on December 16, 2000 by Peace Daddy

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3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good
Hip-hop and rap not being my cup of tea, I nevertheless dare say that "Stankonia" is an immensely creative, pulsating work of art. Annoying interludes and some missteps ("Snappin' and Trappin'") aside, "Stankonia" summarises OutKast's attitude and stands out among the Dre/Big Boi's finest offerings yet. Their view of ghetto life is...
Published on October 30, 2003 by Antonio Robert


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42 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Hip-Hop Masterpiece, plain and simple., December 16, 2000
This review is from: Stankonia (Audio CD)
While most of the hip-hop coming out nowadays is filled with the same commercialized BS, Outkast continues to step their level up to new heights. Stankonia is a masterpiece, as was Aquemini, as was ATLiens, and as was their debut Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik. Not since A Tribe Called Quest came into the game have we seen a group drop more than 2 straight classics...Tribe managed 3 straight, but Outkast has just completed their fourth.
The first two singles, B.O.B. and Ms. Jackson, are both extremely tight tracks, as is just about every track on here. So Fresh, So Clean, I'll Call Before I Come, Humble Mumble, Slum Beautiful. And Gasoline Dreams is so chilling that after one listen, you really will smell gasoline in the air. The list goes on and on.
The standout though, if you could pick just one, has to be Red Velvet. The mesmerizing psychadelic beat fits perfectly with Dre & Big Boi's flows.
Overall, this is an album you won't just bump this year and forget about. It's an album you'll bump forever ever....forever ever?....yes, FOREVER.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars OutKast keeps on doing it (4.5 stars), July 15, 2002
This review is from: Stankonia (Audio CD)
With three albums behind them OutKast has presented the listener with a different sound each go round. It is no different this time as Andre and Big Boi bring the hip-hop culture something new. The album starts off with the fast and high-pitched production on "Gasoline" and transitions nicely into the super smooth "So Fresh, So Clean". "Ms. Jackson" is the most well-known song from the album as it is a great song that will appeal to hardcore OutKast fans and first time listeners. "Snappin' & Trappin'" uses a dark, off-beat production to create a song that will dispel any thoughts anyone had of this album being more mainstream after "Ms. Jackson". "Spaghetti Junction" uses great instrumentation and has a very "Aquemini" vibe to it. "B.O.B." features the head spinning beat that makes for one of the most interesting and best songs on the album. "Xplosion" features a great verse by Cypress Hill's B-Real and he takes a nice shot at rap magazine XXL. "Humble Mumble" shows OutKast's diversity as they mix their great rapping ability with Erykah Badu's wonderful singing. "Red Velvet" is really nice song over a great beat. Very good storytelling from Andre and Big Boi. "Slum Beautiful" is OutKast at their "outcast" best with an extremely nice rapping/singing song. "Stankonia" is one of the funkiest and wildest songs OutKast has made, but past OutKast fans can appreciate this OutKast style love song.
The only real problem with this album is the excessive amount of skits. There are no real need for them and it would have made the album a strong 17 tracks instead of a lengthy 24. Another small complaint is that it does not have a distinctive identity like their past albums. "Southernplayallisticadillacmuzik" had the benefit of being the debut album and was the original bridge of OutKast's creativity to hip-hop. "ATLiens" had a wonderfully relaxed feel to it as it is an extremely well-rounded album. "Aquemini" took live instrumentation in hip-hop to new a degree and created an album so sonically beautiful it is impossible to ignore. "Stankonia" seems to be a mixture of all three of these and does not develop its own individuality.
Overall "Stankonia" is an extremely good album, OutKast's fourth best (no disrespect as their past three where classics). OutKast may not appeal to all fans, but all fans should give OutKast a try because their music gives the listener something original (and extremely good) to listen to in a time when hip-hop is becoming stagnant.
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25 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars i stank i can i stan i can!, November 1, 2000
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Rick (Berkeley CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stankonia (Audio CD)
Oh yeah them ATL boys are back in town and they are bringing with them their best album to date. That is saying something since their last 3 CD's are modern classics, well add another classic to the mix. Right away the first time i heard STANKONIA i was blown away, so many great beats and not only that..Great Music. The lyrics are their usual OutKast quality so it made for a very entertaining listen to. My favorites tracks are too many list, there isnt a bad song on the whole album....but Ms. Jackson and Humble Mumble really struck a cord with me. Go get this album even if you are not a hip hop fan..Outkkast trenscends all music..they are no stereotypic rappers like jay-z or puff daddy....outkast is the real thang!!!
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24 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I'm sorry, Ms. Jackson. I AM FOR REEEEAL!, November 3, 2000
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J. Highsmith (Mitchellville, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stankonia (Audio CD)
After 3 slammin' CDs, Outkast can no longer announce a release date and just come out with a CD, they have to meet or even exceed all of their fans' expectations from their previous work. "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik" brought a new light to the hip hop world. There was the east coast and west coast and even a South, but few new about the Dirty South and ATL. Outkast did a good job of bringing that out in the open and impressed many hip hop fans with their debut CD. "Player's Ball", the title track, and "Git Up, Git Out" w/The Goodie Mob were the singles and their CD overall got a lot of attention in the hip hop world. Then with "ATLiens" and "Aquemini", Outkast only solidified what they have done and what they mean to hip hop. Few groups dare to try new things. They are scared because they may lose their fan base if they don't stick to the same old formula as before. Outkast defies that by always coming up with new and innovative ideas to make their music and hip hop better overall. Their 4th CD, "Stankonia" puts Outkast on the map even further. The first two singles on "Stankonia", "B.O.B" and "Ms. Jackson" are two totally different songs but they capture the attention of their fans as they always do. "Ms. Jackson" goes into depth on the subject of baby mother's mothers and sheds some light in general on the topic. "Ms. Jackson" is one of the best songs on their new CD. The Dungeon Family also shows up often on the CD as well: "Snappin' And Trappin'" w/Killer Mike & J-Sweet, "Gangsta S" w/T Mo of The Goodie Mob, Slimm Calhoun, & C-Bone, as well as, "Slum Beautiful" w/Cee Lo of The Goodie Mob, will remind you of Dungeon Family classics of the past like "Watch 4 The Hook" and "Black Ice". Outkast also shines on their own as always with songs like "So Fresh, So Clean", "Spaghetti Junction", "Explosive" w/B Real from Cypress Hill and "I'll Call Before I Come" w/Gangsta Boo of Three 6 Mafia & Eco. Big Boi and Andre 3000 have put Outkast on the map for a lifetime. Their place in hip hop history is solidified and their CDs are getting better each time out. If I wasn't such of a fan of their 1st CD, I would say this is their best. If you don't have all of Outkast's CDs in your CD collection, you don't know what you are missing.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Take A Ride On the Stankonia Express, August 9, 2001
This review is from: Stankonia (Audio CD)
With their fourth release, Outkast sets the ghetto on fire. Beginning with "Gasoline Dreams", Outkast blends electronic sound with pimp-hop lyrics. Listening to the whole album reveals about 30 different steals and sounds, varying from the thumping electronic beat of "Gasoline Dreams" to the laid-back G-funk reminiscant "So Fresh, So Clean" to the ballad-style "Ms. Jackson" to the old-school "Spaghetti Junction" to even the sugar-coated sex lyrics of "We Luv Deez Hoez". However, the stand out track is the Erykah Badu-featured "Humble Mumble"-- a song so fun and relaxing to listen to you feel like you're actually in the jungle. On this cut, Dre proclaims the entire idea behind "Stankonia" with: "She thought hip-hop was only guns and alchohol / I said "Hell Nah". This album is near perfect, the production is on-point and the lyrics are as good as they get. "Stankonia" is a perfect blend of electronic riffs and G-funk party-starting sound, and with guest appearences by Goodie Mob, B. Real, Erykah Badu & Slimm Calhoun. Once again, Outkast raises the already lofty bar of hip-hop excellence to a new level. "Stankonia" is the perfect hip-hop CD for any listener, fan of the genre or not.

If you like Stankonia, check out: "Dead Prez - Let's Get Free", "Goodie Mob - Soul Food", "Dilated Peoples - The Platform", "The Roots - Things Fall Apart"

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Colaboration of years of hard work pays off., October 31, 2000
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"ramon2000" (Brooklyn, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stankonia (Audio CD)
For most of you that have been following the last three albums, Outkast has graced us with their hard-core experimental beats, an explicit message or story, and a fresh taste in the rap industry. If you were impressed before, Stankonia jumps over that ten fold with their newest blend of flavorful beats. I can only describe the album with one more word "Cornucopia". There are so many natural blends in this piece; a little something for everyone. Just in time for Thanksgiving...
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outkast Has Done It again, October 31, 2000
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"yosh187" (Trabuco Canyon, California USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stankonia (Clean) (Audio CD)
The long awaited Outkast CD is finally out. With smooth beats and lyrics that make skeptics fans, Outkast has done it again. It has been sometime since the last Outkast album, but with joints such as Miss Jackson, Outkast has proven again that they are some of the best rappers in the business.

This is a must for any serious music lovers. I prefer the clean version, but this is a CD that is actually worth buying instead of downloading!

Way To Go Outkast!

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the decades best (so far), August 9, 2006
This review is from: Stankonia (Audio CD)
It is a testament to Outkast's greatness that they made a cd that should be on many critics top 50 list of the decade, one that made many "best of" lists in the year it was released, and it's not even their best work (you will have to pick up 1998's Aquemini for that pleasure). But Stankonia does deserve its praise and place among great cds both within and outside of its broad rap genre. This record reminds me a great deal of the Clash's London Calling, a cd that came out twenty years earlier, if not in sound but in style and spirit.
Like London Calling, what Stankonia does is expertly takes the roots and influences of a talented group and effectively filters them through their own developed sound, at once paying tribute to those influences and also building on a diverse and eclectic range of styles. This creates something that is at once in line with what has come before it but also on a higher level. Not an easy thing to do.
From the Hendrix meets Public Enemy opener "Gasoline Dreams" to the soul swagger of "So Fresh, So Clean" to the bombastic "B.O.B" this is hip hop music for people who may not like hip hop as well as for the genre's most die hard followers.
In addition to those great songs, the huge single "Ms. Jackson" is also found here, as well as hidden gem's "Toilet Tisha" (a tragic tale of ghetto suicide) "Humble Mumble" (which features
some of Eryka Badu's best verses) and the truly dirty south "I'll Call Before I Come" a rap song that could have only come out of the south, generally, and by Outkast, specifically.
The skits may be a bit off putting for some, but in my opinion they set up and add depth to the upcoming track and gives the listener pause between the wide ranging and well made tracks of this truly diverse masterpiece.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't everybody like the smell of Stankonia?, January 21, 2001
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Michael T. Anderson (Gunnison, Colorado United States) - See all my reviews
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Anyone who listens to hip-hop, not just the videos or radios, but real hip-hop, knows that OutKast makes better music than anyone working in the genre today, solos or groups. All Stankonia does is further that argument, and prove that these cats are just getting warmed up. Every track here is excellent, though the album does slow down considerably in the last few songs, but slower doesn't mean it's any worse. Let's start from the top: "Gasoline Dreams" cuts right to the heart of what's going on with kids today, and it's guitar line picks up where "Chonkyfire" on Aquemini left off. "Ms. Jackson" is a font of natural wisdom, whose message extends farther than the song's babymama story. "Spaghetti Junction" is one of OutKast's best songs ever, in terms of tight flows and head-spinning rhymes. "BOB" is a beats "at a thousand miles per hour" marathon. "Humble Mumble" sounds like the sophisticated future of hip-hop. and "Gangsta Sh*t" reaffirms that when it comes to walking the line between artistry and representing the streets, no one beats OutKast. in fact, no one beats OutKast at anything they do. Stankonia is Stanktastic, and everyone should own a copy.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't be afraid to get this "Stank on ya"!!!!, December 27, 2000
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Jeffrey Harris (South San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Stankonia (Audio CD)
At a time when other platinum rappers are content to rehash the same thing over and over again, Atlanta based Outkast are the exception to the rule. Their fourth album, Andre 3000 and Big Boi continue to leave their contemporaries in the dust. The smooth pimp vibe of cuts like "So Fresh, So Clean", "We Luv Deez Hoes", and "Slum Beautiful" prove that they haven't totally left behind the sound established them. The first two cuts released from "Stankonia" are major standouts. Not many rappers would be bold enough to put drum and bass beats together with a gospel choir like they did on "B.O.B.(Bombs Over Baghdad)", or combine backwards drum loops and funky live bass(former Cameo member Aaron Mills plays bass on this) on "Ms. Jackson". One of the best rap albums of 2000. Don't miss this!!!!
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