Big Boi stops by the Breakfast Club. . .
Last weekend, Big Boi released his long-awaited Boomiverse album, serving as his first full-length solo album in nearly five years. During a recent visit to The Breakfast Club, he spoke on the new project, and how he’s used his past trend of not compromising his own sound to cater to radio or record labels. He went to spoke on how he and Andre 3000 never want to make an album that sounds the same, and creating content that’s not of the norm from trendy artists at the moment.
The Dungeon Family original member soon discussed his thoughts on the Tupac Shakur biopic, All Eyez On Me, and how OutKast was planning to get their story out on the big screen.
Watch more from the interview above, where he also touches on planning to collaboration with Makaveli before his death in 1996 and getting booed at the Source Awards just a year prior.
Big Boi – Boomiverse [Album Stream]