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Synthesizer

OutKast

Lyrics

[Intro: André 3000 & George Clinton]
Everybody's got opinions
On the way you're living (oooh)
But, see, they can't fill your shoes
Life is made of half illusion (evolution)
Forty percent confusion (oooh)
Whatever's left I'm using to keep myself from losing, yeah
You don't know what I've been through (oooh)
Hell, I might go through you (Data boys are horny tonight)
Uh-oh, oh-no-oahohh (Data boys are horny tonight)
Hey, hey, hey, hey (SCSIs with a booty in her face)
And mm-mmmmmm (Modem seeking, data searching, access sleeping)
All in all, it's all in my head

[Verse 1: Big Boi]
You know it's that high guy, from East P.I
Spittin the realness of reality, you mad at me
Boi how you gonna handle me?
You want me to lolligag and talk that bullshit?
I refuse to play so I'm gon' speak that Southern good shit
That harder than yo' hood shit, lil' shit
That make y'all niggas think about the trigger
Before you pull it, on liquor stores and banks
Them folks got more than enough bullets to put that ass
Off in the slang, don't claim no gang, we the niggas
That did that "Ain't No Thang But a Chicken Wang"
But still though, how you gonna play a nigga like dildo
We OutKast til it's over, barbecue and never mildew
For real bro, yeah
[Interlude: Uncredited & George Clinton]
"In tonight's news (safe in cyberspace) 20th century technology:
Has the computer age, scientists, and doctors gone too far? (A tail ain't nothing but a long booty, a booty ain’t nothin but a butt)
Einstein or Frankenstein?
Dr. Scholl's, or Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
Are we digging into new ground
Or digging our own graves? Story at 11"

[Hook: Andre 3000 & George Clinton]
Synthesizer (data girls are horny tonight)
Synthesizer (Fuzzy logic, their pubic virginity)
Synthesizer (Ooooh oooh ooh)
Synthesizer (Ooooh oooh ooh)

[Verse 2: George Clinton]
Conceived under the influence of toxic wasted doctors
Computer bugging debugging devices and vice versa
And various viruses
Performing with laser light precision and verbal incision
For a lingustic ballistic lobotomy
Mind-fuckin you, a psycho-sodomy of the medulla oblongata
Exit your mind down your spine and out your behind
Fuck you
[Verse 3: André 3000 & George Clinton]
Synthesizer, microwave me (Cybersites are horny tonight)
Give me a drug so I can make seven babies
Pump my breasts up, can you suck the fat up (Fuzzy logic therapeutic country)
Please make my life appear like ain't no such thing as bad luck (You wanted that? A holiday)
My nose ain't right, think I need a new one
Just take your pick, a yellow, red, a black, or a blue one
Virtual reality? virtual bullshit! (Cybersexy Wendy web walking in the nude)
Synthesizer preachers can reach you up in the pulpit
Who a bitch? (Digital good time)
Give me my gat so I can smoke this nigga
Tell his momma not to cry (Digital good time)
Because they can clone him quicker
Than it took his daddy to make him
Niggas bitin verbatim (Said she'd lapdance on your laptop, while your laptops in your lap)
Thought provokin' records radio never played dem
Instant, quick grits, new, improved (Digital good time)
Hurry hurry, rush rush, world on the move (Digital good time)
Marijuana illegal but cigarettes cool
I might look kinda funny but I ain't no fool (Cyber sexy Cindy web walking in the nude)
Now if you wanna synthesize I empathize (Digital good time)
Now if you wanna synthesize I empathize (Digital good time)
But if you synthesize I will understand (A tail ain't nothing but a long booty, ain’t nothin but a butt)
You'll synthesize a man
[Hook: Andre 3000 & George Clinton]
Synthesizer (Data boys are horny tonight, SCSI with a booty in her face)
Synthesizer (Problem seeking, data searching, access sleeping)
Synthesizer (Gravity is safe in cyberspace)
Synthesizer

[Outro: George Clinton, Andre 3000 & Big Boi, Andre 3000, Goodie Mob]
Cybersexy Wendy (Synthesizer)
Web walking in the nude (All in all, it's all in my head)
Digital good time
(Synthesizer) digital good time (All in all, it's all in my head)
Said she'd lapdance on your laptop (Synthesizer)
While your laptop's in your lap (All in all, it's all in my head)
Digital good time (Synthesizer)
Digital good time
Cybersexy Wendy (Synthesizer) web walkin in the nude
Digital good time (Synthesizer)
Digital good time
Said she'd tapdance on your laptop (Synthesizer)
While your laptop's in your lap
Digital good time
(Synthesizer)
Digital good time
Digital good time
(Synthesizer)
Digital good time
Oooh cybersexy Wendy (Synthesizer)
Web walkin in the nude
Digital good time, (Synthesizer) digital good time
Fuzzy logic, their pubic virginity
[Skit: Big Boi & Uncredited]
Wassup, man?
Wassup player, wassup, wassup? What'chu need? What'chu need?
Shit, trying to smoke good like you
Shit, I ain't smoking good, I'm just out here trying to pay these bills, my nigga
What it look like for the Oskie-Wowskie?
Shit, for you? Cause you my nigga, shit, 65
65?
Yup, yeah
You don' charged me 50 the other day
It's some of that goddamn LA, some of that west coast
So it must've had a fifteen-dollar plane ticket added on to the motherfucker
Aye, shit, aye, I ain't the one to put the tag on it, my nigga, I just sell to you just the way I get it, know what I'm saying?
Stems and seeds and everything, huh?
Shit, you know how it go, playa
Well, I'mma tell it like this, I can't even smoke like that so you can go on and keep that
Shit, I holla at you later then
I'll holler at you to then, don't holla at me no more
Shit, holla at you
Bye, nigga
Yo

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If you're a fan of OutKast, then you're probably familiar with their hit song Synthesizer featuring George Clinton. If not, then you're in for a real treat! This song has been around for over 20 years but still resonates with music lovers today.

About Synthesizer

Synthesizer is a song from OutKast's third studio album Aquemini, which was released in 1998. The song features George Clinton, a legendary musician and founding member of the band Parliament-Funkadelic. The song is a commentary on how society is becoming increasingly reliant on synthetic products over natural human experiences. The lyrics of the song warn that the rise of technology and the decline of personal connections could lead to a dystopian future.

André 3000, one half of OutKast, provided some insight into the song's concept. He stated that he had seen an image of someone being able to put on a helmet and go places that were previously impossible. He was struck by the fact that science fiction was becoming science fact, and he wanted to warn people about the pitfalls of relying too much on technology.

One of the standout features of this song is the beat. The song's rhythm is created by a simple drum pattern that is layered with synth and keyboard effects. The use of electronic instruments is fitting for a song about the rise of synthetic products in society. The electronic sound of the song is juxtaposed with the natural sounds of the spoken word sample that is used throughout the track.

The spoken word sample is taken from an episode of the television series Soul Train. The sample is of a man speaking about how music is a universal language that can bring people together. The sample is used to accentuate the message in the song that warns of losing personal connectivity and how music can heal this.

The lyrics of the song are both pessimistic and optimistic. On the one hand, the lyrics warn of the dangers of the rise of synthetic products. While on the other hand, the lyrics speak of the power of music to bring people together and overcome these challenges.

The lyrics of the chorus are particularly poignant, "Sometimes synthetics are good, but I'mma stick to the natural things, I'm nitty-gritty underground, but like root beer, I rise to the top". The lyrics suggest that while synthetic products might have their benefits, it's essential to stay true to the natural things that make us human.

The song's message is particularly relevant today, where society is increasingly reliant on technology and gadgets. The rise of social media and other digital tools might make us feel more connected, but it is essential to remember the importance of real human connections.

The Bottom Line

OutKast's Synthesizer is a classic hip hop track that still resonates with listeners today. The song's message about the dangers of relying too much on synthetic products is relevant and important. The use of electronic instruments and the spoken word sample adds layers of depth to the song. The lyrics of the song warn of the perils of relying on technology but offer hope that music can bring people together and heal divides.

If you haven't listened to Synthesizer yet, then you're missing out on one of hip-hop's classics.

  • Release Date: September 29, 1998
  • Artist: OutKast