
Sir Lucious Leftfoot is Big Boi's, one half of the duo Outkast's first solo effort. I was excited as i ripped away the wrapper, anticipating the lyrical blessing that would soon be bestowed upon my ears. First of all I'd like to say that this album had some beautiful CD art, which is the norm for an Outkast album. After listening through the whole album for the first time, I noticed two things: 1.this album was completely void of Andre 3000 2.Big Boi is a lyrical beast and shows no sign of slowing up.
The album is well done, it opens up with the "Feel Me" introduction, which sets the overall message of the album "I am Big Boi and this is who I am". The album definitely explores the different personalities of Big Boi, tracks such as "Daddy Fat Sax" and "General Patton", are a perfect example of what sets Big Boi apart from other artist "I write knockout songs, you spit punchlines for money". Honestly every track on the album is good, but some of the standout tracks are "Hustle Blood" "The Train Pt. 2" "For Your Sorrows" and "Daddy Fat Sax". Sir Lucious also has an all-star line up of featured artists such as, B.o.B, Gucci Mane, T.I., Janelle Monae, and George Clinton. Sir Lucious Leftfoot is a amazing album that lets us know that Big Boi can in fact hold his own. Who knows, maybe if this album does well, others may follow and then the hip hop game will finally get back to real artist who actually put forth an effort to give their fans quality music. Big Boi Sir Luscious Leftfoot is 6.0, even without Andre.
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