Outkast "B.O.B. (Bombs Over Baghdad)"

Already well established as one of raps best duos of all time, Outkast took a massive step into the mainstream with its fourth album, Stankonia.

"B.O.B.," Stankonia's first single, was a thunderbolt to a genre that felt in a rut for a few months -- perhaps even a year -- as some of the same, ol' rappers put out what felt like extensions of their same, ol' work.

"B.O.B." is a 150-bpm powerhouse. It goes and goes with a mix of sped-up, George Clinton-inspired funk and drum-and-bass loops.

Bending a little more on relationships and social consciousness on its previous album, Aquemini, "B.O.B." is a braggadocios firestorm that reminded listeners Outkast ranked among the best of the day.

Stankonia's second single, "Ms. Jackson," would propel Outkast into the mainstream. However, the second single from its fifth and final proper album, Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, "Hey Ya!," would catapult the duo into international superstardom -- just in time for them to effectively split up.

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