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"Hey Ya!" is a song by American hip hop duo Outkast, performed by its member André 3000, who wrote and produced the song. Along with " The Way You Move ", recorded by Outkast's other member Big Boi , "Hey Ya!"
"The Way You Move" music video was designed to be shown in tandem with the video for André 3000's "Hey Ya!". A long-form "The Way You Move/Hey Ya!" video combines both clips with a bridging sequence. The music video opens with Big Boi and Sleepy Brown pulling into a garage that specializes in automotive audio systems. [4]
"Hey Baby" (Stank Remix) 2002 Rock Steady (iTunes Limited Edition) 4:07 No Doubt: Sly and Robbie, No Doubt, Mark "Spike" Stent "Hey Ya!" 2003 Speakerboxxx/The Love Below: 3:55 — André 3000 "High Schoolin'" 1999 Music from and Inspired by the Movie Light It Up: 4:18 Slimm Calhoun OutKast "Hollywood Divorce" 2006 Idlewild: 5:23 Lil Wayne ...
It ultimately went certified diamond and 11 times platinum (it’s sold over 5.7 million units as of 2012) and won Album of the Year at the Grammys. “Hey Ya” became their biggest song of all time.
Hey Ya!" was the first to reach the summit on the US Billboard Hot 100, where it spent nine consecutive weeks, eight of which "The Way You Move" spent at number two, before reaching the top for one week. [75] Thus, Outkast became the first duo in the chart's history to replace itself at the summit. [83] Internationally, "Hey Ya!"
Aquemini (/ ə ˈ k w ɛ m ɪ ˌ n aɪ /) is the third studio album by the American hip hop duo Outkast.It was released on September 29, 1998, by LaFace Records and Arista Records.The title is a portmanteau of the two performers' Zodiac signs: Aquarius and Gemini (André 3000), which is indicative of the album's recurring theme of the differing personalities of the two members.
"The Way You Move", featuring Sleepy Brown, was originally supported by urban radio, but crossed over to pop charts, where it supplanted André 3000's "Hey Ya!" as the No. 1 song. The second single from Big Boi was "Ghetto Musick", which featured both members of Outkast and a sample from Patti LaBelle's "Love, Need and Want You". [8]
The side-gig industry is still booming, but not all side gigs are created equal and not all people doing them make enough money to justify the time and effort involved. According to Self, just ...