OutKast: Stankonia
First two of the tracks:
1. Gasoline Dreams:-
  After the slow intro (in my opinion), the album storms in with Andre 3000's vocals, adding that essential 'funk' which holds the whole album together from beginning to end.
   The combination of the guitar riff in the backround and guest vocals from Khujo Goodie makes Gasoline Dreams the perfect intro track and just as you think that it is getting repetitive it ends at the right time.
2. So Fresh, So Clean:-
A track literaterally about freshing up for the night out and finding some "honeyz". The smooth beat and simple chorus makes it a very easy going track to chill out to.


Ms.Jackson, well what can I say. It's a classic track, everybody joins in, either out load or in their heads. At my sixth form when it was played everyone sang, "I'm sorry Ms.Jackson, (whooo) I am for real!!!" (Well they did at my 6th form college)
Big Boi brings the track in well, and as I've said already, Andre adds the funk.
Snappin & Trappin is good to begin with, but it goes on for too long and ends up being a bit repetitive.
Other tracks that stick out are Spagehetti Junction, B.O.B, Xplosion, Humble Mumble, Red Velvet, in fact pretty much the whole album is good, though I find the last track 'Stankonia' a bit too slow for my liking.
4 out of 5
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