Thursday, July 14, 2011

Outkast's Big Boi speaks on squashing his beef & collaborating with Killer Mike (with download)

After a show, Big Boi from Outkast quickly speaks to VladTV about squashing his long-time beef with his former artist Killer Mike, how easy it was, collaborating with him on the "Ready Set Go Remix", and gives a shoutout to the incarcerated TI. To get yall up to date, Killer Mike was originally signed to Big Boi's Purple Ribbon Records, and was introduced on the Grammy-winning Outkast song "The Whole World" and it's respective video. After his Grammy success, Killer Mike's debut album "Monster" was released and didn't sell well. Based on his lack of success, he asked Big Boi for a contract release so he could sign elsewhere, but Big Boi denied his release. In 2007, Killer Mike took his complaints public describing being signed to Purple Ribbon "as bad as playing for the Clippers", and that he "rather play for winning teams like the Lakers". Big Boi finally granted him his contract release in 2008, and Killer Mike quickly left and signed at TI's Grand Hustle/Warner Music Group imprint. Enjoy...




For a limited time, click the link below if you would like to download the song they collaborated together on, along with TI, entitled "Ready Set Go Remix":
http://www.mediafire.com/?3mmwka37a35ldet

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