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5.0 out of 5 stars Outkast in a new direction
"The Way You Move" features Big Boi's rapping and Sleepy Brown's singing. This track has a wonderful hip hop beat that everyone can dance to. It offers a varity of genres: rap, R&B, and dance. Such combination signatures Outkast's unique musical vision.

"Hey Ya" features Andre 3000 showcases his previously unknown singing skills instead of...

Published on October 28, 2003 by David Anderson

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars average but Catchy
thsi track reminds me in parts of Marvin Gaye,Earth,Wind&Fire&Tone Loc amongest other folks.it was a Catchy Cut but fairly Average on a whole&unlike past Outkast First Cuts off there New Albums this cut was just kinda there.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Outkast in a new direction, October 28, 2003
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This review is from: Way You Move (Audio CD)
"The Way You Move" features Big Boi's rapping and Sleepy Brown's singing. This track has a wonderful hip hop beat that everyone can dance to. It offers a varity of genres: rap, R&B, and dance. Such combination signatures Outkast's unique musical vision.

"Hey Ya" features Andre 3000 showcases his previously unknown singing skills instead of rapping. This is another track that everyone can dance to, regardless of musical preference. The combination of pop and techno offers a further unique sound that the audience will enjoy.

Both tracks showcase Outkast's new sense of experimentation, a rarity for modern day hip hop. They prove that they are one of the best rap acts of today. Both tracks are a great escape from the sell-out rap and hip hop acts constantly heard on mainstream radio. Their new sound proves that they continue to evolve as artists. Fans of Outkast should also purchase their new album "The Love Below/Speakerboxx", which features these catchy tracks. This album will give the listener a further look at their modern day musical envision.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You gonna be wanting this 808, December 30, 2003
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This review is from: Way You Move (Audio CD)
Perhaps it's time to stop focusing on the new singles by Outkast and start taking the `crunk to the funk' and review the whole, wondrous double album "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below". At some point, I will get around to that. It's an amazing album that continues to solidify Outkast's supremacy in the rap/hip-hop/R&B game. However, the first single to be heard off of Big Boi's side of the double album ("Speakerboxxx") is an undeniably catchy and fascinating tune. "The Way You Move" shows that Big Boi still has the skills that make him one of top MCs in the game today while also showing that he understands and respects the skillful contributions Andre3000 had to their earlier work. This song provides some off-the-hook lyricism, courtesy of Big Boi, while also offering up fresh, Marvin Gaye inspired vocals by Sleepy Brown.

Now, I could attempt to break down the individual elements of the song in an attempt to quantify what makes this song such a marvel, but, given that I'm not a musical expert, my assessments would only deaden the impact of this song. So, I can only recommend that you listen to this song and watch the truly eye-catching video that goes with it. You may not know what an 808 is, but you will sure be wanting it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Simply a top class effort..., February 20, 2004
This review is from: Way You Move (Audio CD)
After the extraordinary 'Hey Ya', I couldn't help but wonder whether the second single from this duo would succeed in being a great follow-up or just a mediocre one. How wrong I was to underestimate them! Where Andre3000 excelled in 'Hey Ya' with his 60s style, Big Boi equals it with his funky, and melodic track that makes you want to dance just like the dancers in the video. This song highlights the different side to Outkast: Big Boi's slick rhymes with his sublime individual music style.
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2.0 out of 5 stars average but Catchy, December 15, 2003
This review is from: Way You Move (Audio CD)
thsi track reminds me in parts of Marvin Gaye,Earth,Wind&Fire&Tone Loc amongest other folks.it was a Catchy Cut but fairly Average on a whole&unlike past Outkast First Cuts off there New Albums this cut was just kinda there.
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