About "The Way You Move"
"The Way You Move" is a hip-hop and soul song by the American hip hop duo OutKast, performed by its member Big Boi. The song features OutKast mentor Sleepy Brown on guest vocals. Along with "Hey Ya!", recorded by OutKast's other member André 3000, "The Way You Move" is one of the two lead singles from Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, OutKast's double album project that includes a solo album from each member.
Released from Big Boi's Speakerboxxx half of the double album by LaFace and Arista Records on August 25, 2003, "The Way You Move" peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 the following year, becoming OutKast's third number-one pop single, and the 900th for Billboard. In 2009, it was named the 22nd most successful song of the 2000s on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs of the Decade.
Top songs by Outkast
- Hey Ya
- Aquemini
- Gasoline Dreams
- Jazzy Belle
- Land Of A Million Drums
- The Way You Move
- West Savannah
- Hootie Hoo
- Happy Valentine's Day
- Good Day, Good Sir
- Git Up, Git Out
- Humble Mumble
- I Can't Wait
- I'll Call Before I Come
- In Due Time
- Last Call
- Love Hater
- Mainstream
- Spaghetti Junction
- Dracula's Wedding
- 13th Floor|growing Old
- Bowtie
- Bust
- Extraterrestrial
- Chonkyfire
- Behold A Lady
- Da Art Of Storytellin *(part 1)*
- Babylon
- Decatur Psalm
- B.o.b. (bombs Over Baghdad)
- 2 Dope Boyz (in A Cadillac)
- Atliens
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