Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty cover

Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty

Big Boi · 2010

57 min · 15 tracks · alternative hip-hop · Southern hip-hop · dirty south

A vibrant blend of Southern hip-hop and eclectic beats, showcasing lyrical prowess and playful experimentation.

Why this album works

The album received widespread critical acclaim, debuting at number three on the Billboard 200 chart and solidifying Big Boi's status as a standout solo artist. It was recognized for its innovative production and lyrical depth, influencing a wave of Southern hip-hop artists and earning nominations for prestigious awards, including a Grammy.
Best for
dynamic emotional journeys long, immersive listening sessions playful and experimental vibes
Context
When 'Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty' was released in July 2010, Big Boi was navigating his solo career following the success of OutKast's critically acclaimed albums. This debut solo effort came after a lengthy delay due to label issues and showcased his evolution as an artist, allowing him to explore personal themes and diverse sounds outside of the duo's established style.
Stylistic neighbors
André 3000· Young Thug· Danny Brown

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Feel Me (intro) 1:28
  • 2 Daddy Fat Sax 2:36
  • 3 Turns Me On 3:29
  • 4 Follow Us 3:35
  • 5 Shutterbugg Standout 3:35
  • 6 General Patton Standout 3:12
  • 7 Tangerine 4:14
  • 8 You Ain't No DJ 5:31
  • 9 Hustle Blood 4:00
  • 10 Be Still 5:10
  • 11 Fo Yo Sorrows Standout 3:42
  • 12 Night Night 3:45
  • 13 Shine Blockas 3:45
  • 14 The Train, Part 2 (Sir Lucious Left Foot Saves the Day) 5:20
  • 15 Back Up Plan 3:43

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