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Last month, Key & Peele (sadly filing its series finale tonight) parodied the surreal yin-and-yang relationship between André 3000 and Big Boi to the delight of Outkast fans. Turns out, Big Boi actually liked it, too. In light of the rapper’s recent collaboration with Phantogram, Pitchfork asked Big Boi if he had seen the sketch, as well as what he thought about it. He told Pitchfork that, yes, he saw it, and, yes, the sketch was way off — but it was also “funny as hell.” This evaluation wholly makes sense, because, yes, it was a Key & Peele sketch!
True. But Big Boi has also been busy with Phantogram and their newly formed portmanteau act, Big Grams, on that previously mentioned joint project. The group has a seven-track EP coming out September 25, featuring the likes of Run the Jewels and Skrillex (you can read more about it, and find the track list and cover art, here). One of the record’s songs, “Fell in the Sun,” will reportedly premiere on Zane Lowe’s Beats 1 radio show Thursday.
This is all great; the only bummer is Key & Peele won’t be around any longer to make a follow-up sketch about Big Boi and André paintballing with kids — in memoriam of the show (and fake Big Boi and André ), make sure to tune in tonight on Comedy Central for one last hurrah:
भिडियो हेर्न तलको बिज्ञापन लाइ हटाउनुहोस
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