The Word On... Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty, Big Boi
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"That Outkast comeback will surely be killer, but for now respect is due the way of this splendid solo adventure." pitchfork.com
"Though his partner is absent, this sounds and feels like another Outkast experience – a welcome one." avclub.com
"It's not an album that's full of surprises, but rather than a lack of quality, that's simply testament to the fact that this is how a Big Boi solo album always should have sounded." factmag.com
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