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OutKast Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

OutKast is a hip-hop duo from Atlanta, consisting of André 3000 and Big Boi.

Their highly acclaimed, original style is rooted in P-Funk and weaves together elements of funk, soul, electronica, and rock.

Please enjoy!

OutKast Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)

Elevators (Me & You)OutKast8rank/position

The classic track “Elevators (Me & You)” by Outkast, the hip-hop duo from Atlanta.

Featured on their 1996 album ATLiens, the song stands out with its heavy bassline and spacey synthesizers.

The lyrics speak to the successes and struggles within the music industry, creating a sense of relatability for listeners.

It’s been used in various visual works, including episodes of HBO’s hit series Entourage.

Highly recommended for summer evenings—its laid-back vibe makes it a must-check for fans of ’90s hip-hop!

SouthernplayalisticadillacmuzikOutKast9rank/position

Outkast – Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik (Clean Version – Official HD Video)
SouthernplayalisticadillacmuzikOutKast

Outkast is a hip-hop duo often hailed as pioneers of Southern hip hop.

Formed in Georgia in 1992 by rappers André 3000 and Big Boi, the unit carved out a unique place for themselves with catchy melodies and lyrics that, unusually for hip hop, carry positive messages.

Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik is a track of the same name released from their debut album.

It’s a highly influential song that took on the challenge of incorporating live instrumentation into hip hop, which had previously been predominantly sample-based.

Dyin to LiveOutKast10rank/position

It’s a moving song where longing and hope intertwine.

André 3000’s soulful vocals vividly depict a thirst for life and a sense of despair.

The desire to escape a gray world and to feel love resonates deeply with listeners.

Featured on the album Idlewild, it stands as a song that symbolizes OutKast’s musical breadth.

Released in 2006, the album reached No.

2 on the Billboard 200 chart.

Its unique sound—blending hip-hop with jazz and blues—captivated many.

It’s a track I especially recommend to anyone feeling lost and on the verge of losing hope.

It just might help you find a new light.

OutKast Popular Song Rankings [2025] (11–20)

SpottieOttieDopalisciousOutKast11rank/position

A sweet, slightly nostalgic track by the hip-hop duo Outkast from Atlanta.

Released in 1998, it’s included on the album Aquemini, which sold two million copies.