Daily Archives: April 1, 2024

#1119: OutKast ft. Khujo Goodie & Cee-Lo – Reset

Keen-eyed readers will notice that whenever I’ve written about an OutKast song on here, they’ve always been from the duo’s Speakerboxxx/The Love Below double album from 2003. That was a big, big deal. I was eight at the time, but you couldn’t escape ‘Hey Ya!’ or ‘Roses’ when those songs were around. Eight-year-old me liked the former so much, I wanted the single. My aunt got me the double album instead. I don’t think she knew the difference between a single and an album. She must have just seen ‘OutKast’ in the shop and took the first thing she saw. I didn’t have the attention span for 135 minutes of music, so it wasn’t until years later that I really sat down and gave the solo efforts of Big Boi and André 3000 my undivided attention.

If you dig deeper on here, you’ll find the majority of songs I’ve covered are from the Speakerboxxx half. So, I guess that means I like it more than The Love Below? I’m not too sure. They’re both so different from each other, it’s hard to compare. I think having liked Sir Lucious Left Foot from the get-go familiarised me to Big Boi’s style, and so it seemed like a breeze to listen through compared to 3000’s more experimental effort. ‘Reset’ is another number from Speakerboxxx. It’s not one that I have a deep connection with. In fact, the first time I think I truly listened to it was when I was on my old computer listening to my iTunes library on shuffle, while simultaneously playing a FIFA game on my PlayStation 2. There must have been no one in the house at the time, and I must have been getting bored of the game soundtrack. That hushed chorus delivered by singer Debra Killings came in along with the bloopy keyboard that mirrored the vocal melody, and I think I was instantly hooked. The whole track is smooth to the core. Very relaxing. But also very contemplative, reflective and a bit philosophical too.

Overall, the track concerns the theme of being able to take the good with the bad and having to accept that at some point, times will be incredibly tough before they get better. Big Boi starts things off by stating that things get tough from the minute you’re born. Unless you’re a twin, you’re born into this world alone and you have to fend for yourself once the umbilical cord’s cut and you’re separated from your mother. He states that from the moment fertilization occurs we’re living beings and how a fleeting sexual moment turns into a lifelong commitment very easily. Khujo Goodie shouts out his “homies on the sick side” who are dying over gang wars and his own displeasure with racists and fakers. And then Cee-Lo Green gets the final say, giving an advisory verse to not give into temptations and addictions, and to focus on the things important to you that make life worth living. This could very well have ended Speakerboxxx’s proceedings, but ‘Last Call’ arrives a couple tracks later to bring things to more of a celebratory end. But for those minutes that ‘Reset’ lasts for, it doesn’t fail in making you get all existential.