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Outkast ft. Marsha Ambrosius - Da Art Of Storytellin Pt. 4 Review E-mail
Written by Jay Dee   
Sunday, 18 May 2008
Outkast really outdid themselves on this track as I was not prepared to be hit upside the head with the bone crushing lyrics laid down on "Da Art Of Storytellin' Pt. 4" found on the DJ Drama debut CD, "Gangsta Grillz: The Album." This is track is everything Outkast was, is, and shall be in the future!

I recommend you not listen to this track if you are stuck on hearing cookie cutter rappers with the same flow on every song. The lyrics on "Da Art Of Storytellin' Pt. 4" are sure to be labeled as some of the best lyrics of all time! I am especially moved by the job Andre 3000 did on the song. Big Boi didn't bring his best lyrics of all time, but Dre more than made up for it with his lead off effort.

Outkast gives you everything from love to ganstas to politics to knowledge to inspiration to wisdom in this song. The duo takes their metaphors and similes to another level. The beat and chorus are all icing on the cake and the song had me hitting the rewind button over and over and over!

Outkast gets 5 out of 5 CDs for "Da Art Of Storytellin' Pt. 4."

Outkast ft. Marsha Ambrosius - "Da Art Of Storytellin' Pt. 4" Review
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