On October 4, 1998, Outkast released Aquemini, their third studio album that would go on to redefine Southern hip-hop. Blending funk, jazz, and futuristic storytelling, André 3000 and Big Boi delivered classics like “Rosa Parks” and “Da Art of Storytellin’.” Critics hailed the project as a creative masterpiece that cemented Outkast as one of the greatest duos in music history. Twenty-six years later, its influence still echoes in today’s experimental sounds.
