Big Boi’s Dream Collaboration Close To Happening — & It Might Not Be What Outkast Fans Expect

Big Boi has long pressed his admiration for singer-songwriter Kate Bush. Highly regarded as one the U.K.’s most cherished exports, the now 61-year-old chanteuse had multiple albums hit No. 1 on the British chart, including her 1985 groundbreaking effort Hounds Love. 

In a September 2018 interview with HipHopDX, the Outkast luminary told journalist Kyle Eustice, “I love the creativity and the writing and the layers music in the production. And her voice, man. Her voice is so enchanting. There’s a lot feeling in her music. I listen to it all. I been listening to it now since I was a teenager and it never gets old.

“I got a chance to go see the Before The Dawn show. It was the first time I ever saw her live, years ago, and it was an experience like no other. It kind reminded me when I did BIG for the Atlanta Ballet. It was that same live type show with music and theatrics and the visuals, it was dope, you know what I mean. She’s the total package artist and I mean I got nothing but love and admiration for her.”

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Now, it looks like Daddy Fat Sax might finally get to collaborate with the notoriously elusive artist. Speaking to Yahoo! Entertainment/SiriusXM Volume, Big Boi hinted there was possibly something already in the works. Three years after meeting Bush at the Before The Dawn show, they had dinner.

“Just me and her had a sit-down for like a couple hours and just talked about our kids,” he said. “And she introduced me to Armangac, I don’t know, just this almond cognac or something. But we threw some back and we had a good old time, man. She’s a sweet lady.”

When asked if Bush would appear on his forthcoming album The Big Sleepover with Sleepy Brown, he played coy, stating, “Stay tuned, stay tuned. Just stay tuned … I can’t even talk about it right now! It’s] all killer, no filler and will have] surprises. We can’t let it out the bag.”

Needless to say, Bush ranks high on Big Boi’s list favorite artists.

“So I grew up listening to Bob Marley too, and my top two artists all time is 1A and 1B, Bob Marley and Kate Bush,” he said. “And then No. 2 would be N.W.A.”

Big Boi and the Organized Noize producer don’t have a release date for The Big Sleepover; they’d rather wait until the coronavirus pandemic subsides.

“We like to get out the campaign when it’s time to kind move around and shake hands and kiss babies and really get out there and perform the music,” he added. “Because that’s one the best parts doing it: creating in the studio for a year and a half, and then being able to see the reaction on people’s faces.”