Andre 3000 vs. Matthew Shipp: In Defense of Andre’s Untrained Approach to Flute and Piano (Guest Post)
Abiola Oke is a global media strategist and the managing director of ADISA, a global advisory firm focused on entertainment, culture, and brand development. He was previously CEO and publisher of Okayplayer.
When Andre “3000” Benjamin released an ambient, flute-forward — and Grammy-nominated — work last year as his first-ever full-length solo album, some 18 years after OutKast’s final LP, many wondered what the iconic rapper was chasing. And with the release of a new EP, “7 Piano Sketches” — earnest, unrefined, and entirely instrumental, showing an untrained approach on the piano similar to its predecessor’s with the flute — those questions have returned, with even sharper criticism.
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