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André 3000 says a new album isn’t coming, explains how fame has killed his creative drive

The Outkast rapper spoke with Rick Rubin for the Broken Record podcast.

December 17, 2019

Fans have been waiting for a new André 3000 project, whether solo or with his pioneering hip-hop act Outkast, for years. But in a new interview for the Broken Record podcast, the artist born André Benjamin told Rick Rubin that for personal reasons, he's been unable to get started on a new album. “I’d like to, but it’s just not coming,” he said.

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"I haven't been making much music, man" Benjamin told Rubin around 13:35 into the podcast. "My focus is not there, my confidence is not there." Benjamin goes on to elaborate on how his massive success has actually hobbled his creative drive: "Once the attention is on that world, the world goes away."

The release of one-off solo songs and the occasional feature hasn't helped, either: "Any little thing I put out... people nitpick it with a fine-tooth comb. 'Oh, he said that word!' And that's not a great place to create from. And it makes you draw back."

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If Benjamin does eventually return to sharing music, it may not be with a rap project. "I'm trying to find out what makes me feel the best right now. What makes me feel the best is when I do these random... instrumental kind of things. They make me feel the most rebellious."

Listen to the full interview here. André 3000's last full-length album Idlewild was released with Outkast in 2006.

Posted: December 17, 2019