
The 500 with Josh Adam Meyers 500 - OutKast - Aquemeni - Byron Bowers
Oct 31, 2018
Byron Bowers, a comedian and actor from Atlanta, joins the podcast to talk about OutKast's album "Aquemini." They discuss the impact of OutKast's music in the southern club scene, their early music influences, the self-production of the album, and the dance culture that emerged when the album was released. They also reminisce about high school, discuss legal issues faced by OutKast, and explore the influence of pop culture on artistry. The podcast ends with updates on upcoming comedy performances and a segment featuring unsigned artists influenced by the album.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Analyzing OutKast's Impact in the Southern Club Scene
01:47 • 11min
Early Music Influences
13:13 • 8min
Discussing OutKast's Aquemini and Other Tangents
21:21 • 2min
The Dance Culture and Music Scene of Aquemeni
23:43 • 8min
Discussion on the Start of the Record and the First Song
31:33 • 2min
The Impact of OutKast and Goodie Mob
33:04 • 14min
Reminiscing about High School and The Party Anthem
47:13 • 2min
Legal Issues and Party Speculation
48:47 • 8min
Debate between Synthetic and Natural Experiences
56:47 • 12min
Surprising Song Fact, Television Show Reference, and Comedy References
01:08:48 • 2min
The Influence of Pop Culture on Artistry
01:10:28 • 12min
Contrasting Personalities: Andre and Big Boy
01:22:22 • 3min
Selling Out and Attracting Different Audiences
01:25:39 • 5min
Podcast Updates and New Segment
01:30:46 • 8min
