Andre 3000 also discusses Erykah Badu duet “Hello.”
Andre 3000 evaluates Kid Cudi’s Speedin’ Bullet 2 Heaven and discusses his Erykah Badu duet “Hello” during an interview with Billboard.
The OutKast artist says that the song came about when he and Seven, his son with Badu, were trying to find songs about phones and happened across The Isley Brothers’ 1974 cover of Todd Rundgren’s “Hello, It’s Me.”
“Ron Isley repeats
the phrase, 'Hello, hello' as if he was answering the phone,’” Andre
3000 says during the Billboard interview. "I told Erykah, 'You should
make this into a new song and get somebody to rap on it.’ She was like,
'Well, you should rap on it.' I’m happy it happened. It was a great
reunion, because I don’t think people have heard a song from us in
ages.”
Andre 3000 also says that he’s making new music while acting.
“It kind of puts
you in the place where you’re fiending to do music,” says Andre 3000 of
working on working on television and film projects. He appears on the
second season of American Crime, which is set to premiere today
(January 6). "I’ve been holding [back] for a long time,” Andre 3000
continues, "so now I’m really interested in figuring out some type of
music to do. I’m always recording."
Elsewhere in the interview, Andre 3000 says he’s listening to a wide range of music.
"I always listen to a lot of jazz, a lot of Thelonious Monk,” Andre 3000 says. "The new Kid Cudi album [Speedin’ Bullet 2 Heaven]
is awesome to me. That’s kind of like the most recent thing that I
think is really great. But other than that I’ve kind of just been
working in the studio and listening to what I’m doing."
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