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'''Big Boi''' (born '''Antwan Patton''' ] ]) is one half of the ]/] duo ]. He was born in ]. '''Big Boi''' (born '''Antwan Patton''' ] ]) is one half of the ]/] duo ]. He was born in ].


Big Boi has been featured on other artist's tracks without his OutKast parter, ], in the past, most notably the ] hit, ''All N My Grill'', and ]'s ''In Da Wind''. However, OutKast's 2003 double album, '']'' is the duo's first attempt at making completely seperate, solo albums. Big Boi's half of the album is entitled ''Speakerboxxx''. Its first single, "The Way You Move", has been widely successful on urban radio. Big Boi has been featured on other artist's tracks without his OutKast parter, ], in the past, most notably the ] hit, ''All N My Grill'', and ]'s ''In Da Wind''. However, OutKast's 2003 double album, '']'' is the duo's first attempt at making completely separate, solo albums. Big Boi's half of the album is entitled ''Speakerboxxx''. Its first single, "The Way You Move", has been widely successful on urban radio.


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Big Boi (born Antwan Patton 1 February 1975) is one half of the rap/hip hop duo OutKast. He was born in Savannah, Georgia.

Big Boi has been featured on other artist's tracks without his OutKast parter, Andre 3000, in the past, most notably the Missy Elliott hit, All N My Grill, and Trick Daddy's In Da Wind. However, OutKast's 2003 double album, Speakerboxxx/The Love Below is the duo's first attempt at making completely separate, solo albums. Big Boi's half of the album is entitled Speakerboxxx. Its first single, "The Way You Move", has been widely successful on urban radio.

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