This week, André 3000 sat down with Popcast, The New York Times music podcast, for a wide-ranging interview about his journey from platinum-selling rapper and pop star to experimental flutist, discussing what it’s like to improvise after a career of writing down raps, the perks of naïveté and a tour-saving call from Prince.
Following his interview, André 3000 and the band behind the Grammy-nominated “New Blue Sun” — featuring Surya Botofasina, Nate Mercereau, Carlos Niño and Deantoni Parks — performed an improvised piece in The Times’ newsroom.
00:29 Introduction
01:48 Reflecting on Outkast’s 2004 Grammy win for album of the year
03:24 His 1995 Source Awards Speech
06:09 Grammy nominations for “New Blue Sun”
09:33 Improvising in music
12:06 Freestyle rapping vs. writing and today’s punching-in technique
17:17 Learning instruments
20:09 Rap and youth
26:24 Acting and being honest on screen
30:00 Keeping the excitement alive
32:10 His Coachella conversation with Prince
37:53 His verse on Killer Mike’s “Scientists and Engineers”
40:15 His verse on Kanye West’s “Life of the Party” and Drake’s role in leaking it
45:30 YouTube rabbit holes
47:30 Performing with his flutes and the “New Blue Sun” band
53:35 Future new music
58:00 Fame and anxiety
1:09:57 Performance in the NYT newsroom!
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