Outkast - Hollywood Divorce (Feat. Lil Wayne & Snoop Dogg) video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/08/16

Outkast song in the movie Idlewild. All rights go to their respected owners

Link to my rap groups channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/tryhardmusic3

Comments

8 years ago

Music Guru

3 Stacks and Weezy verses were incredible. 

8 years ago

Elando Baptiste

This shit still hits hard...and ride like nobodies business

9 years ago

saif162

Wayne's last verse just makes me feel some type of way, the emphasis on little is crazy.

9 years ago

emmanuel obaro

COMMENT IF YOU ARE STILL LISTENING IN 2015

9 years ago

Jaime Mike

Wayne did great, but dre & boi still had the best verses imo they dropped some heat on this track 

9 years ago

Dizzle S Gravey

Hey man FUCK IT! AND FUCK YOUUUUUU!!!!!

9 years ago

kodi665

i dont care if this was made by a god damned mexican, this is a DOPE TRACK!!! KEEP IT UP!

9 years ago

goon

I love this song so much.

9 years ago

Jude Rubini

Hell yah 

9 years ago

Marisa Atkins

I love this song bk

9 years ago

dion reid

Umm Wayne didn't outrap anyone except snoop. And 3 stacks had the best verse. Hands down. 

9 years ago

hassan thomas

Idlewild was.not only a great movie the soundtrack is still hot 

9 years ago

viciousKev

They urn like a dead body burned 

9 years ago

THEMRJWILLIA

Wayne had the best verseAnd I'm a startYea, and I don't have to go to Hollywood'Cause Hollywood come through my neighborhood with cameras onI really think they're stealin from us like a sample songI really wish one day we'd take it back like Hammer's homeThe hurricane come and took my Louisiana homeAnd all I got in return was a darn country songThis whole country wrongWhat would you write if you just put a little ice on?And cut your mic onBut you don't even write songsBut Hollywood make you spit like a pythonI meant Cobra, I'm so not soberI'm high like a Hollywood coffee or sodaYou can call me a rollerYour grill's glistenin'I Spent a hundred thousand on mine to feel differentWhat's the real sense of it?Bling bling, I knowAnd did you know I'm the creator of the termI just straightened the permAint let it sit too long, they just makin it burnAnd make a movie of our lifestyleBut they earn like a dead body burned on a mantlepieceThat's why I try not to lie on wax like this candle greaseAnd I be's the little niggaCooler than anti-freeze defrost on your window pane - Lil WayneBut in Hollywood it's Litt-le WayneDon't make me nutSo that's why I got a pre-nupI do.

9 years ago

Jamie Lewis

BRUH THIS SONG BEAT LIKE CRAZY I LUV IT

9 years ago

Nathaniel

Big Boi had the best verse imo. It's sad how he lives in 3 Stack's shadow. He could give you complete gold and people would still say Andre killed the song.

9 years ago

Nadine Farmawi

bet y'all did not know this is Drake's alltime favorite rap song..

9 years ago

OG Style

Snoop dogg murdered it 

9 years ago

tonytonenigha

Never gets old. Beautiful verses from everyone. Makes u wanna cry because music has changed so much for the worse.

9 years ago

Dougla Don

A post I replied to a white girl and a dozen other angry white people who got upset with me correctly stating that our music is constantly being adopted and stolen by people who have nothing to do with that culture---Orignal Post:"I love black music. I love blued eyed soul singers. I love the combo. Just wished, seeing as it's soul and R&B that more UK black singers can get the same opportunities of making their own music and that the UK music industry could stop this fascination with whitewashing UK music...seeing as it's us who influenced and created Western World music. Rock was stolen in the 60's. Pop was taken in the 80's. Now R&B is on it's way out. In 30 years I won't be suprised if white kids tell my grand kids that HipHop and R&B came from white people. Fck, they already do that with Pop and Rock today. lol. FOODFORTHOUGHT."Last post:"FFS. Again. To you and EVERYONE who wishes to reply. I cannot stress this enough;There is nothing wrong with white people or any race performing black music. What the issue is is when that culture is being adopted at large by the vast majority of non blacks.In simpler terms. Each race has their own culture. Each race can enjoy each other's culture. But to adopt it as your own is another thing and entirely wrong.Thing is is that no one adopts Asian or African or Arab or European culture. There are individuals of other races (outsiders) who will but those are a minority. What I am talking about is entire generations of people outside of black culture all thinking it's just being "cool" and "relevent" to reinact the many subcultures that belongs to the black race.And to finish off, think about this. We are the one and only race of people who have had our native and indiginous culture beaten and forced out of us. We formed and constructed a new one that spans all across the Americas. From unique dialects used to distance ourselves from the Europeans back then, utilizing the new language forced upon us to our advantage to our unique music to comunicate our everyday emotions, struggles and love. This culture belongs to black people. Same way Punjab belongs to South Asian people. It's unique to that group of people. So for outsiders to adopt it because they think "that music is so cool" or "they speak so cool" and make it their own is wrong.Appreciate it. Enjoy it from your perspective. Just know what it is and who it belongs to and keep it that way because as soon as outsiders step in, it gets ruined permenantly and is no longer the same. That is all.Listen to this song that addresses it.Outcast feat Snoop and Lil Wayne-HOLLYWOOD DIVORCESo no I am not the only one who stats this crazyness that's been going on since the begining of the 20th century. White people can get angry and upset with me as much as you guys want. The truth and reality is still the TRUTH AND REALITY. It's got nothing to do with peqace and unity because peace and unity doesn't mean adopting another culture and I'm not sure if you guys have noticed but...since Swing, it's been pretty damn one sided.Name me one genre of music adopted by blacks. Tell me when has black people ever chosen to talk like white people appart from trying to fit into the work environment?Point proven."I'm done. These people are more upset with being denied black culture than identifying who it belongs to. lol

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