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Produced by OutKast for Earthtone
Backed by a neck-snapping beat and curlicue guitar licks, Big Boi spits cautionary street tales while cutting corners with Dungeon Fam members Backbone and Cool Breeze in what could be considered the sequel to Goodie Mob's "Dirty South."
Mr. DJ: That was one of the first tracks Big .
Andre 3000: Big brought the beat and I produced the music around it. Seven is on there , and Tony Hightower's mom, Theresa Hightower, is singing on it. She used to keep me back in the day. Her mom and my mom went to school together, so me and Tony, we grew up together. I remembered growing up that she used to sing in night clubs. It's just about using the people around you that have talent and do cool stuff.
Neal H. Pogue: I'm a big Cool Breeze fan, Backbone too, so that was cool. They've got their own style. Cool Breeze was the guy that coined "Dirty South." He's an innovator; I almost wish his whole thing really blew up, but that's how life is. But they really brought that song out, they really did.
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