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Dec. 14, 2022

Organized Noize Part 2

Part 2 of Questlove Supreme's Organized Noize interview in Atlanta continues with a discussion about OutKast's progression as producers and the dispersing of the Dungeon Family. Rico Wade, Sleepy Brown, and Ray Murray revisit favorites from OutKast, Cool Breeze, and Curtis Mayfield while uncovering major plans that never came to fruition.

0:00 - Organized Noize reacting to watching OutKast and Mr. DJ as Earthtone III become producers
3:00 - More on the makeup of Organized Noize
5:00 - Organized Noize evolving to more live instrumentation in their music while still keeping it Hip-Hop
7:45 - Organized Noize on getting love in New York and other major Northeast markets
8:30 - Ray Murray discusses the talent of Cool Breeze and the hit "Watch For The Hook"
9:10 - Organized Noize used their Interscope label to give back to the Dungeon Family with releases by Withdoctor, Cool Breeze, and others
10:50 - A discussion about "Free" and the talent and evolution of the Goodie Mob
13:00 - Organized Noize recalls learning of OutKast's Speakerboxxx/The Love Below double album. They also discuss TLC's "Waterfalls," Big Boi's "The Way You Move" originally being for Sleepy Brown's album, and Sleepy's solo plans
19:00 - Why Organized Noize decided not to become a recording group during their late 1990s, early 2000s reign
20:00 - Rico Wade describes a creative rivalry between Organized Noize and Puff Daddy's Hitmen crew at Bad Boy Records
22:20 - Sleepy Brown had an uphill battle with LaFace Records. Organized Noize recall when the Dungeon Family disbanded for a time.
26:00 - Rico Wade explains the difference between Andre 3000 and Big Boi; he also praises the artistic talent and leadership of Big Boi
27:15 - Sleepy Brown and Organized Noize recall working with Curtis Mayfield and getting his support
28:30 - Sleepy Brown revisits more aspects of his solo career
30:30 - Organized Noize discuss missed opportunities with producing for Kendrick Lamar and signing Jagged Edge
32:15 - Organized Noize discusses the 1990s rivalries between different Atlanta record labels, including LaFace, So So Def, and others
37:00 - Organized Noize revisit OutKast's Aquemini album
40:30 - A look back at Goodie Mob affiliate Mixzo
41:55 - Organized Noize discusses Earthgang, Raury, and newer artists who are continuing the Dungeon Family musical tradition
44:00 - A discussion about OutKast rarities and soundtrack classics from New Jersey Drive, Higher Learning, and more
45:10 - John Singleton and Isaac Hayes gave Sleepy Brown the blessing to do the soundtrack for the Shaft remake; Rico Wade says LaFace Records blocked it
46:20 - Organized Noize, the Dungeon Family, including OutKast reuniting at One MusicFest in 2016
49:30 - What's next for Organized Noize and Sleepy Brown's solo career
50:45 - Questlove Supreme reflects on the discussion with Organized Noize; the crews trade compliments
53:00 - Before we say goodbye for now, there is at least one more deep dive question from Phonte