About "Jazzy Belle"
"Jazzy Belle" is the third and last single from hip hop duo Outkast's second studio album, ATLiens. It was released as a remix single and it peaked at #52 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song is the only single from the album ATLiens to be produced by Organized Noize, the other two singles being produced by OutKast themselves.
The rapper Tupac Shakur is mentioned in Verse Two by Big Boi. American rapper Ludacris claims he tried to sneak in to the music video for the song but was escorted out. Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds provides back up vocals on the Swift C's Remix.
Big Boi has claimed that he didn't like the production on "Jazzy Belle", but Andre 3000 was so enthusiastic with the track that he went along with it. They also, allegedly, had an argument about whether or not to release the track as a single, but, ultimately, Andre 3000 "talked some sense into [him]". This was later revealed to be Andre bribing Big Boi with cash. This amount was also "nothing compared to what Andre got". Big Boi spoke about this in a 1999 interview where the main topic was Andre and his "weirdness".
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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