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. ' Released: April 26, 2010. 'Follow Us' Released: July 20, 2010 Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty is the debut by American rapper, released on July 5, 2010, by and. It is his first solo album as a member of duo. Production for the album took place primarily at Stankonia Recording Studio in during 2007 to 2010 and was handled by several record producers, including, and, among others. The album's development was impeded by a dispute between Big Boi and his former label, over creative and commercial differences.
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Rooted in, Sir Lucious Left Foot has been noted by music writers for its and -heavy sound, layered production, and assorted musical elements. Its lyrics deal with boasting, sex, social commentary, and club themes, featuring Big Boi's clever wordplay and versatile. Following a heavily delayed release, the album debuted at number three on the US, selling 62,000 copies in its first week, and spent 13 weeks on the chart. It also charted internationally and produced two singles, including the UK hit '. Sir Lucious Left Foot received rave reviews from music critics, who praised its varied sound and Big Boi's lyricism, and was included in numerous year-end top albums lists.
Big Boi promoted the album with an international tour in 2010. As of September 2010, it has sold 175,000 copies in the United States. The strip club-themed track features booming bass, Afro-polyrhythms, synth vamps, and reverbing guitar. Problems playing this file?
'Turns Me On' has a comical beat and multiple vocals, including 1950s-styled vocals during a in the song. 'Follow Us' features fractured, guitar, sleazy synthesizer, and a refrain by Vonnegutt. 'Shutterbugg' has a robotic stutter, falsetto refrain, female whispers and described by 's Hattie Collins as 'a futuristic, brain-crunching slice of jittery electro hop'. 'Tangerine' features blunt lyrics concerning themes and a lascivious guest rap by The song incorporates various musical elements, including exotic Afro-, psychedelic instrumental effects, booming bass, beats, synthesizer, and slow, reverbing guitar. Tom Breihan notes that the song 'somehow simultaneously sounds like strip-club ass-shake material and Funkadelic covering ', while music journalist writes that it 'improbably bursts into something that most closely resembles a P-Funk take on the mid-60s theme. The lyrics, meanwhile, come in a breathless blur of druggy non-sequiturs and pop-culture references, some of it frankly baffling'.
'Fo Yo Sorrows' features funk musician George Clinton performing the and has been described as 'a seamless blur of old school Atlanta bass, current-day and -style '. Several tracks on Sir Lucious Left Foot contain humorous with dialogue from additional vocalists, including, Dax 'Dirty Dr.' Rudnak, Henry Welch, and Keisha Atwater.
Welch and Carmouche are featured in a skit at the beginning of 'Be Still', in which they make a reference to '. Dax Rudnak concludes 'General Patton' with a skit about a sex maneuver called 'the ', which according to the skit is 'when you’re making love to someone from behind, then have a friend take over and you run to a window and wave at your partner'.
In an interview for, Big Boi was asked whether he 'is taking credit for this, or is this something people do?' , to which he responded 'Yeah, man! You know, man, they do it now!' Release and promotion Release history.
Executive producer – Antwan Andre Patton (Big Boi). Associate producers: Chris Carmouche, Jason Geter.
A&R: Big Boi, Chris Carmouche for Purple Ribbon Entertainment. A&R administration: Tara Bryan. A&R operations: Leesa D. Brunson. Album coordination: Dee Dee Murray, Chris Carmouche. Marketing: Chris Atlas. Mastered by: Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Los Angeles, CA.
Mastering assisted by: Joe Bazzo. Management: Marcus T. Grant for The Collective. Art direction and graphic design: Alex Haldi for Bestest Asbestos. Cover and interior photograph: Jonathan Mannion.
Hair: Robert 'The Barber' Poller. Art & photography coordination: Tai Linzie. Package production: Doug Joswick. Legal counsel: Donald M. Woodard, Esq. Business affairs: Randy McMillan, Antoinette Trotman, Ian Allen.
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