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#1202: Big Boi ft. B.o.B & Wavves – Shoes for Running

Thinking about how to approach today’s song, I questioned for a moment, “How did I actually come to know this one?” Thankfully, I laid the backstory out in the first post I wrote for a song from Big Boi’s Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors way, way back in this blog’s early days. It’s been more than a decade since that LP was released. It doesn’t get talked about all that much. I remember it wasn’t that widely praised when it first came out too. I’m sure Wikipedia has sources to reviews of the time. I want to say I recall one in particular that put a highlight on the numerous collaborations with indie acts on there. Whether it was spun in a negative or positive way, that’s where you lose me. But one track on there which comes under that collaborative label is ‘Shoes for Running’, the 11th number in the running, featuring B.o.B and Nathan Williams of indie rock band Wavves.

Again I’m speaking more than a decade on, but when I inadvertently found the album on Spotify and played through it that first time, ‘Shoes for Running’ was one of the few on there that stuck out to me. The instrumental, produced by Williams, is quite cheerful and upbeat in nature. People are whistling and a group of children are included in the proceedings. But it runs against the downbeat lyrical content that focuses on the inevitability of death and the poor revolting against the rich. The track has a catchy chorus, one that I witnessed people slating on various YouTube comments and other forum-like places, but to me it was always good. B.o.B might be an artist whose relevance was left behind in the 2010s, but he had his time and he does a fine job on his verse here. And well, I don’t have to say much about Big Boi because we all know. For the longest time I thought B.o.B was singing the verse before the final chorus. I found out it’s Big Boi just recently. The guy could sing too, jack of all trades.

Well, I don’t have much else to say about the tune itself. I can tell you that this’ll be the last track from Vicious Lies… that I’ll be writing about on here. I revisited it relatively recently, and found it was very enjoyable to listen to. I think the dominance of features by indie acts over other hip-hop artists is what may have turned some people away. There’s also the very obvious attempt at the radio-hit song with ‘Mama Told Me’ with Kelly Rowland. You could probably miss me with that one. But all in all, Big Boi doesn’t disappoint in the slightest. Fine hooks in every tracks. I wouldn’t say it beats Sir Lucious Left Foot…. But I think its due time that people at least gave Vicious Lies… another go if it’s been a while.

My iPod #47: Big Boi – Apple of My Eye

Yeeeah. Antwan André Patton (The Only One) aka Daddy Fat Sax aka Sir Lucious Left Foot aka Big Boi in the hizz-ouse.

I’m only joking.

You all know him as one half of the influential hip-hop group, OutKast, along with André 3000.

OutKast released their most recent album, ‘Idlewild’, in 2006 which received positive reviews. The film it was released alongside, however, did not fare so well. After enjoyable single releases such as ‘Morris Brown‘ and ‘Idlewild Blue (Don’tchu Worry ‘Bout Me)‘, OutKast faded away but it was okay, because they only faded away to record their next album, right?

WRONG. Since 2006, no new material has been released under the OutKast name. André has featured on various songs here and there but hasn’t released any solo albums. We still love him though. He’s so classy. Have you seen that Gillette advert? Mmm-mmm-mmm.

Big Boi stepped up to the plate and unveiled his debut ‘Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty‘ to the world in 2010, which got everybody worried because they were still waiting for the new OutKast album, but was eventually recognised to be one of the best hip hop albums of that year. Then My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy came out, and everyone was less hyped about Lucious.

I downloaded ‘Left Foot‘ in summer last year, and I found it rather enjoyable. The beats were huge, Big Boi’s lyrics and flow were on par, full to the brim with hubris. Big Boi was at the top of his game, and if he wasn’t getting enough respect already I would assume that he only received more after such a confident debut.

The album became one of my favourites, hip-hop wise, and it got me wondering when he would release his sophomore. As I said, I listened to the full album two years after it was released so something would have been coming soon.

It came as a surprise to me. In December 2012, I go onto Spotify to listen to an album and there under ‘WHAT’S NEW’, I see it:

BIG BOI – VICIOUS LIES AND DANGEROUS RUMORS

I am British, so ‘rumours’ without the ‘u’ looks quite weird but it’s fine.

“Ooh! Let’s listen.”

So I did. Annnnnd it was good. ‘Apple of My Eye’ was the song that really caught my attention. Booming bass, the lyrical delivery, the chorus is an ear worm if there ever was one. I know he released ‘Mama Told Me‘ as the first official single, maybe just because of Kelly Rowland’s appearance and because it is probably the song most suited for radio play from the album. Despite this, ‘Apple of My Eye’ could have been that first single. It’s got everything you want, a great song with only Big Boi at the reins and the soulful chorus. I would have chosen it as my first single, I’m just saying.

Overall, ‘Vicious Lies‘ wasn’t as positively greeted as ‘Left Foot‘ was upon its release. I feel the same way too. I don’t know what it is. It’s hard to explain. Maybe you can have a listen to both albums, and comment on how you feel about them.

Until next time.

Jamie.