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SWATS , The S.W.A.T.S. or S.W.A.T.S. ("Southwest Atlanta, too strong") is, in street, hip-hop, or local contexts, Southwest Atlanta , plus territory extending into the adjacent cities of College Park and East Point . The term "SWATS" came into vogue around 1996 and was initially made popular by LaFace Records groups OutKast and Goodie Mob . This was the same time that "ATL" became popular as a nickname for Atlanta as a whole.

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47-782: The term is relevant not just as an identifier for Southwest Atlanta but as a cultural icon embedded in rap lyrics and names of musical and other groups, with reference not just to physical place but a culture and lifestyle. The OutKast song " Peaches (Intro) " states: "For…the SWATS…Cause it ain't nuttin but King Shit, all day, err'day". Another Outkast song, "Ova da Wudz" states "put the SWATS, SWATS on your car." Goodie Mob song "I Refuse Limitation" states "SWATS G.A. by way of Cascade Heights", while their song "Goodie Bag" states "Cause in da SWAT's red hots don't drip or bleed", and in "All A's", Cee Lo Green 's chorus states "But don't you dare ride through

94-576: A $ 15,000 advance from LaFace in 1993, Outkast started recording the album at the Dungeon. The studio featured mostly secondhand recording equipment. Recording sessions also took place at Bosstown, Dallas Austin 's D.A.R.P. Studios, Doppler Studios , and Purple Dragon in Atlanta. Located in midtown Atlanta, Bosstown developed a sentimental value for Outkast, who later bought the studio in 1999 and renamed it "Stankonia" after their fourth studio album . Throughout

141-466: A duo and worked with production team Organized Noize , leading to a record contract with LaFace. With the team producing, Outkast recorded the album at the Dungeon, D.A.R.P. Studios, Purple Dragon, Bosstown, and Doppler Studios , all in their hometown of Atlanta, Georgia. A Southern hip hop record, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik features live instrumentation in its hip hop production and musical elements from funk and soul genres. Wanting to make

188-399: A massive success and earned the production team enough clout with LaFace to endorse Goodie Mob to the label. Organized Noize produced Goodie Mob's acclaimed 1995 debut Soul Food and continued their crossover into R&B production, including work on Curtis Mayfield 's 1997 album New World Order . Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik was a seminal album for Southern hip hop . During

235-540: A night school following the release of Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik . They briefly dabbled in street-hustling to save up for recording money. The duo also spent time at their friend Rico Wade's basement recording studio, known as the Dungeon, with Wade's production team Organized Noize and future members of hip hop group Goodie Mob . Outkast recorded demos at the studio, and Organized Noize member Ray Murray helped Big Boi, whose strength lay in songwriting, develop his rapping skills. After several local productions,

282-507: A production deal with LaFace Records . They were the ones that gave us our first shot and we been doing music with them since the beginning." They also contributed on the soundtrack of the 1996 critically acclaimed heist film Set It Off . In 2006, they contributed additional music to the film Miami Vice . In 2010 they produced several songs on the critically acclaimed Island / Def Jam solo debut from Big Boi titled Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty . In 2011, they produced

329-538: A sound, and in many cases, a movement", writing that "[OutKast] determined the South had something to say, and after emerging from the Dungeon production lab, they said it all, sometimes sang it all—pointedly, funkdafied, and putting on absolutely no East Coast pretense. Classic." All tracks are produced by Organized Noize . Notes Information is taken from the album credits. Shipments figures based on certification alone. Organized Noize Organized Noize

376-514: A statement about urban life as an African American in the South , Outkast wrote and recorded the album as teenagers and addressed coming of age themes with the album's songs. They also incorporated repetitive hooks and Southern slang in their lyrics. Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik charted at number 20 on the Billboard 200 and was eventually certified Platinum in the United States by

423-455: A two-year period (1993–94) that spawned Wu-Tang 's Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) , Snoop Dogg 's Doggystyle , De La Soul 's Buhloone Mindstate , Nas 's Illmatic , and A Tribe Called Quest 's Midnight Marauders ", and comments that "like many albums released during that period, Southernplayalistic alluded to its roots ... while clearing the way for a new direction that used

470-558: Is an intertextual track that mixes themes of consciousness and political awareness with images of violence, sex, drugs, and gangsta culture. It features guest rapper Cee Lo Green exploring perspectives of both man child and maternal figure. "Funky Ride" has no rappers and is instead sung by R&B group Society of Soul, a side project of Organized Noize. It has an extended guitar solo and musical similarities to Funkadelic and Bootsy Collins . "Crumblin' Erb" explores themes of hedonism and addresses black-on-black violence and

517-709: Is an American production duo from Atlanta , Georgia , currently composed of Ray Murray and Sleepy Brown . Among the hit records they have worked on include TLC 's " Waterfalls ", En Vogue 's " Don't Let Go (Love) ", and Ludacris ' " Saturday (Oooh! Ooooh!) ". They are most notable for producing a large amount of material for Outkast (including all of Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik and "So Fresh, So Clean" from Stankonia ) and Goodie Mob (including all of Soul Food and "They Don't Dance No Mo" from Still Standing ). Both groups are part of Organized Noize's Dungeon Family collective, which also includes Slimm Cutta Calhoun and Joi , among others. The "Dungeon" would be

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564-600: Is an artist featured on ReverbNation . Also referenced as location of "Gina's Beauty Shop" in the movie "Beauty Shop" starring Queen Latifah. Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik#Track listing Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik is the debut studio album by the American hip hop duo Outkast , released on April 26, 1994, by LaFace Records and Arista Records . Having befriended each other two years prior, rappers André 3000 (then known as Dré, real name André Benjamin) and Big Boi (Antwan Patton) pursued recording music as

611-472: Is that ... truthfulness reigns." However, Robert Christgau dismissed the album as a " dud " in his consumer guide for The Village Voice . Despite the album's success, some reacted negatively to the musical style, particularly hip-hop tastemakers. At the 1995 Source Awards, Outkast won in the "Best Newcomer" category, but were booed upon taking the stage and delivering their acceptance speech; Big Boi managed to deliver his shout outs, while André 3000

658-674: The Billboard Hot Rap Singles , topping the chart for six weeks. Its popularity among young black college students during Freaknik increased its sales and helped it break into the Top 40 , a rare achievement for a hip hop song at the time. "Player's Ball" spent 20 weeks and peaked at number 37 on the Billboard Hot 100 . On May 12, 1994, it was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in

705-542: The Los Angeles Times cited "Git Up, Git Out" as the album's highlight and commended the duo's "sauntering, hard-core tales of the 'hood", writing that they "bristle with clever humor and sharp insights rather than rage." Rob Marriott of The Source complimented the duo's "organic" P-Funk influence and praised their lyrics' honesty, commenting that "while their rhyme style may swing a little too close to Hiero for my comfort, what really makes this album so listenable

752-839: The Billboard Hot 100 in August. Its music video was directed by F. Gary Gray . " Git Up, Git Out " was released in October. It only charted on the Billboard Hot R&;B Singles , peaking at number 59. Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik was met with generally positive reviews. James Bernard of Entertainment Weekly preferred the album's Southern hip hop over " Arrested Development 's suspiciously peppy, idealized version of down-home" and stated, "it's about time someone told today's weed-obsessed youth to 'get up, get out and get something/Don't spend all your time trying to get high.'" Dennis Hunt of

799-831: The Dungeon Family worked on the album, including Goodie Mob, Mr. DJ , Debra Killings , and Society of Soul . The album was mixed at Sound on Sound in New York City, Bosstown, D.A.R.P. Studios, Tree Sound, and Studio LaCoCo in Atlanta. A Southern hip hop album, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik incorporates analog elements such as Southern-styled guitar licks, languid soul melodies, and mellow 1970s funk grooves . It also features digital hip hop production elements such as programmed snare beats, booty bass elements, including Roland TR-808 clave rhythms, and old school hip hop elements, including E-mu SP-1200 -styled drums and turntable scratches . Music writers characterize

846-506: The Lenox Square shopping mall when they were both 16 years old. The two lived in the East Point section of Atlanta and attended Tri-Cities High School . During school, they participated in rap battles in the cafeteria. André 3000 dropped out of high school at age 17 and worked a series of jobs before he and Big Boi formed a group called 2 Shades Deep; he returned to obtain his GED at

893-430: The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting one million copies sold. A critical and commercial success, the album helped distinguish Southern hip hop as a credible hip hop scene amid East Coast and West Coast hip hop 's market dominance at the time. It has since been viewed by music journalists as an important release in both hip hop and Atlanta's music scene. André 3000 and Big Boi met in 1992 at

940-470: The " cornerstone " of not only Organized Noize, but also its collaborative group Dungeon Family. Organized Noize are credited with jumpstarting the rise of Southern hip-hop in the early-to-mid 1990s. The group has been described as being, "the...production team behind some of the greatest songs ever," and "one of the most respected production teams in rap history," by NPR and Spin respectively. Billboard has stated that Organized Noize "pioneered

987-419: The '90s". Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik was also a significant release in the burgeoning " Hotlanta " music scene. The scene started as a Black music revival in Atlanta during the late 1980s, and developed with the success of LaFace Records and the national attention received by Atlanta-based recording artists and producers such as Toni Braxton , Kris Kross , Jermaine Dupri , and Babyface . With

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1034-673: The 1995 Source Awards in January. On April 5, 1995, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik was certified platinum by the RIAA, for shipments of one million copies in the US. By August, it had sold 715,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan . The album was reissued by LaFace in September 1998. Neither of the album's next two singles performed as well. The title track was released in July 1994, reaching number 74 on

1081-557: The 45th best hip hop album from the 1990s. "Outkast would make better albums (a few, actually). But, perhaps, none were more important." It was also named the third best album of 1994 in Ego trip ' s list of "Hip Hop's 25 Greatest Albums by Year 1980–98", while Vibe included it as one of the "150 Essential Albums of the Vibe Era (1992–2007)". Vibe later included the album on a 2004 list of "51 Essential Albums" that represent "a generation,

1128-585: The SWATS without, at least 30 shots". Erick Sermon rapped "I'm in New York now but I represent the SWATS and A-Town.", in his song "Future Thug" from his sixth solo album ' Chilltown, New York ' in 2004. S.W.A.T.S. is the name of a 2010 web television series by Golden Street Entertainment taking place in Southwest Atlanta. S.W.A.T.S. is the name of a song by rap group 9.17 on the album Southern Empire released by Motown in 2001. Young Ju King of da SWATS

1175-607: The South could produce street-certified, quality music." Nicole Hodges Persley cites its release as a critical moment in hip hop and writes that it "marked a break in bicoastal hip hop sound". The album presaged hip hop's " Dirty South " aesthetic, which later achieved mainstream recognition. Its smooth musical style, drawing on soul and funk musical traditions, and the duo's clever lyrics helped define Southern hip hop's sound, which influenced acts like Goodie Mob , Joi , and Bubba Sparxxx . In The New Rolling Stone Album Guide , Rolling Stone journalist Roni Sarig writes that

1222-579: The United States. The single helped create buzz for the album. LaFace released Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik on April 26, 1994. On May 14, it peaked at number 20 on the US Billboard 200 . The album ultimately spent 26 weeks on the chart. It also reached number three on the Billboard Top R&;B Albums , remaining on the chart for 50 weeks. By June, the album had sold 500,000 copies. The album's sales increased after Outkast's appearance at

1269-459: The album Nappy Dot Org for Nappy Roots . The documentary feature The Art of Organized Noize premiered on Netflix on March 22, 2016. The documentary, directed by Quincy Jones III , details the formation of the group, who met through Tionne Watkins of TLC, and the early days of their Dungeon Family collective. On May 5, 2017, Organized Noize released an eponymous, seven-song EP , which had been in production for over 20 years. Ahead of

1316-555: The album "compris[es] tales of the streets of their local East Point and Decatur neighbourhoods". The album's segue tracks illustrate Southern life. The lyrics incorporate tongue-twisters , triplet rhyme schemes , repetitive vocal hooks , Southern slang , such as the recurring phrase "ain't no thang but a chicken wing" repeated throughout "Ain't No Thang". The duo also intersperse their lyrics with references to classic cars , marijuana use, pimps , and players, which Big Boi defines as "somebody who can take care of they business in

1363-445: The album "marked a coming out for a region that would dominate hip-hop by the decade's end", commenting that, with it, Outkast "helped define a new stream of hip-hop that would rejuvenate the music in the late '90s and early 2000s." AllMusic's Stanton Swihart comments that "no one sounded like OutKast in 1994" and that the album showcased Organized Noize as it "began forging one of the most distinctive production sounds in popular music in

1410-477: The album's music and beats as "clanky" and "mechanical". Roni Sarig of Rolling Stone comments that the music shows "clear debts to East Coast bohos like the Native Tongues and a West Coast level of attention to live instruments and smooth, irresistible melodies". In Oliver Wang's Classic Material , music writer Tony Green delineates the album's release "at the tail end of a second hip-hop 'golden age,'

1457-440: The album's recording, the duo refined their artistry and drew on ideas from funk , contemporary R&B , and soul music . André 3000 also smoked marijuana during the sessions. They recorded over 30 songs for the album. Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik was produced entirely by Organized Noize, which was made up of Rico Wade, Ray Murray, and Sleepy Brown . Production team Organized Noize utilized live instrumentation on

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1504-415: The album, Outkast offered realistic depictions of the city while avoiding Arrested Development's Afrocentric themes and the more mainstream stylings of Dupri. " Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik was as accessible as Atlanta rap had been up until that point, paving the way for your favorite rappers of the 2000s, from Ludacris to T.I. to Jeezy ", according to Cleveland.com , which later ranked it as

1551-526: The album, emphasizing musical instruments, including bass, keyboards, guitar, and organ, over conventional hip hop techniques such as DJing and sampling . They viewed that the feel of live instruments made the music sound more authentic and immediate. With their production, the team sought an organic, celebratory, " down-home " vibe, as Brown later recalled, "We wanted Atlanta brothers to be proud of where they were from". Brown also sung vocals for several tracks. Along with Organized Noize, other members of

1598-629: The duo immediately started working on new material and assimilated themselves with music recording and studio equipment, as they sought to become more ambitious artists and less dependent on other producers. The two also became more accustomed to playing live, particularly Big Boi, and André 3000 significantly changed his lifestyle, as he adopted a more eccentric fashion sense, became a vegetarian, and stopped smoking marijuana . The album's success also opened up more opportunities for Organized Noize, who subsequently worked on TLC 's CrazySexyCool (1994). The Organized Noize-produced hit " Waterfalls " became

1645-445: The early 1990s, the scene was largely discredited by the rest of the hip-hop community as misogynistic and inferior to other scenes, particularly East Coast and West Coast hip hop. Those scenes dominated the hip-hop market, and acts from other regional scenes were often produced by either East Coast or West Coast producers. The album offered an artistically credible alternative, both musically and lyrically, to those regional scenes and

1692-562: The game that never shied away from its consequences". Although he found "occasional dull and mediocre spots", AllMusic editor Stanton Swihart called the album "an extremely strong showing" and praised the duo's "inventive sense of rhyme flow" and "mixture of lyrical acuity, goofball humor, Southern drawl, funky timing, and legitimate offbeat personalities." After the album was certified platinum, LaFace Records gave Outkast more creative control and advanced money for their 1996 follow-up album ATLiens . After acquiring their own recording studio,

1739-607: The game, the game of life". His flow is frenetic and has a rapid delivery, while André 3000 raps in a more relaxed cadence, with staccato rhymes, and occasionally sings on the album. Writer Martin C. Strong views that both rappers' "lyrical panache" on the album has an "ebb and flow" similar to Kool Keith and Del the Funky Homosapien . The song "Call of da Wild" discusses the temptation to drop out of school, while "Git Up, Git Out" encourages teenagers to follow their passions, be productive, and stop using drugs. The latter

1786-438: The name given to recording studio which was located in the basement of Organized Noize member Rico Wade's mother's house. The "Dungeon" studio, which attracted numerous aspiring musicians and artists, even made Wade a key architect of Atlanta hip hop . In an interview with Billboard , Big Boi of Outkast explained that Organized Noize helped them early on in the music business, saying, "They were our big brothers, and they did

1833-424: The negative effect it has on African-American culture: "There's only so much time left in this crazy world / I'm just crumblin' erb / Niggas killin' niggas, they don't understand (it's the master plan), I'm just crumblin' erb" The album's lead single , " Player's Ball ", was released on November 19, 1993, Originally intended as a Christmas release, it featured the sound of sleigh bells in its original mix, but it

1880-408: The official EP release, the track "Kush" was released on April 20, 2017. The project was generally well-received, with Cult MTL writer Mr. Wavvy calling it "an enjoyable listen for any fans of the original Dungeon Family/Dirty South movement." Rico Wade was the older cousin of Grammy winning rapper Future . He died on April 13, 2024, at the age of 52 of heart failure. Wade was considered to be

1927-619: The peach cobbler soul funk of the Organized Noize production crew as a starting point." With the album, Outkast wanted to make a statement about urban life as an African American in the South , particularly Atlanta. Written when they were teenagers, much of the album addresses coming of age topics, and has themes of self-empowerment and reflections on life in the New South . Encyclopedia of Popular Music editor Colin Larkin writes that

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1974-494: The team was hired by LaFace Records to produce remixes to songs from TLC 's 1992 album Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip . The team had André 3000 and Big Boi rap over them, which led to a record deal from LaFace for both Organized Noize and OutKast. The commercial success of Arrested Development 's 1992 alternative hip hop single " Tennessee " also encouraged LaFace to sign Outkast, the label's first hip hop act. After receiving

2021-711: The time, I didn't understand their music—it sounds so different from what I was used to that I foolishly ... claim[ed] that they 'weren't hip-hop.' The same way people didn't understand ' Sucker MCs ' a decade earlier, I didn't understand that instead of operating outside of hip-hop, OutKast was actually expanding hip-hop. They were offering one of the most honest expressions, and expression so honest that it went completely over my head at first." In retrospect, Christgau remarked, "If Dre and Big Boi were addressing real 'real life situations' on Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik or ATLiens , they were drawling too unreconstructedly for any Yankee to tell." Steve Juon of RapReviews

2068-406: Was more receptive, calling it "a stellar debut album", albeit with some musical flaws, including the "monotonous bassline and chorus" of "D.E.E.P.", the "out of place" "Funky Ride", and the album's segue tracks. Music journalist Peter Shapiro found its production "rich, deep and detailed, but never as seductive or crowd-pleasing as Dr. Dre 's" and commended the album as "a melancholy depiction of

2115-400: Was nervous and only said, "The South got somethin' to say." The latter recalled how the album was received by some listeners, "People thought that the South basically only had bass music . At first people were looking at us like 'Um, I don't know.'" Hip hop magnate Russell Simmons reacted negatively to the album at the time, but later expressed regret and said of the album in retrospect, "At

2162-450: Was produced by an Atlanta-based production team. Music journalist T. Hasan Johnson notes "Outkast's first submission to the music industry" as significant for how they "broke from the binary production options split by California and New York artists", viewing that their decision to boast their region and a native production team "signaled a break from the conventional split between East and West hip hop aesthetics and openly demonstrated that

2209-493: Was removed once the single began receiving more airplay. The single received its highest exposure in February 1994 with heavy airplay and promotion, including a music video directed by Sean "Puffy" Combs . Combs had received a copy of the single from LaFace founder L.A. Reid and invited Outkast to New York to perform as an opening act for The Notorious B.I.G. By March, the single had sold 500,000 copies and risen to number one on

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