General Patton says he has two solo albums remaining at Def Jam, and touches on his upcoming Funk-driven follow-up.
One of this year's critically-acclaimed and fan favorite albums has been Big Boi's Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty. With so much attention paid to the Outkast co-founder's summer album, Hard Knock TV recently asked him if the artistic freedom of him at Def Jam will continue. "I got a three-album deal at Def Jam, and me and [Andre 3000] got a one-album deal over at Jive - one or two," revealed Big Boi, acknowledging both his group and solo contracts.
Although it may be a year away, Big Boi also touched lightly upon his upcoming third solo outing. "It going real good. I'm like five, six songs into it," said Big. "It's only gonna be like 10 songs; I'm going back to the old school way of puttin' albums together. Hopefully I can be done with it in the next seven or eight months - I'm waitin' on Dre to finish his record, then we can start plannin' on some mo' thangs."
As for the sound of things, the album has yet to be associated with a concept or title, but Big Boi explained, "The album is a Funk-driven album." With Grammy Awards and multi-platinum success, Big Boi also criticized the mainstream in explaining his own agenda. "With there being so many watered-down types of music and the radio is really destroyin' the ears of the kids [by] puttin' out that bullshit, you gotta put out that potent Funk."
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