One half of Outkast, Big Boi, is a few months into the life of his solo record, ‘Sir Lucious Leftfoot: The Son Of Chico Dusty’, but has said Outcast is to continue.

“[Andre 3000 and I] cut a couple of songs that were supposed to be on the album [‘Sir Lucious Leftfoot’], one being ‘Royal Flush’ and another one being ‘Looking For You’ and due to labels, they weren’t able to make it on the record, but as a producer they couldn’t tell, so he still appeared as a producer and you know, that’s my partner so any input that he had is definitely welcome he told Undercover.

“The plan is after Dre drops his record, then we’re gonna do the Outkast record, so that’s the plan for now,” so fans can rest easy.

Boi isn’t one to sit back and relax though, he has already begun working on the next record.

“I keep recording. I started my tour about three months ago, the ‘Son Of Chico Dusty’ tour and in between times I’ve still been recording, so I’m still like six songs deep into it.”

“For the most part it’s about just recording and putting ideas down and then you just revisit them as you’re recording them. I’m switching around constantly, I don’t just work on one song, the whole time I am switching around songs.”

The new album already has a name too, ‘Daddy Fat Sax: Soul Funk Crusader’.

ON TOUR - BUY TICKETS NOW!

,

LATEST NEWS