The rapper Big Boi, a member of the all-time great hip-hop group OutKast, posted a successful video where he displayed all the awards won during his career and referred to his group’s music as “everlasting.” He walked the viewers through his awards and told the story of how he had come to be known as the Super Bowl and his recent Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, the last of which he presented as the final “Infinity Stone” in a hypothetical gauntlet that had collected the whole admiration of the music world.
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The music video that Big Boi uploaded where he opened his personal trophy room was like a big Southern hip-hop celebration. He rightly put on display his Super Bowl performance award which was the reference to the majestic halftime show of 2004 when OutKast was performing, and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction award which he termed as the last piece in the whole collection. He talked about this collection as the one that represented the long journey of coming over the decades and thus giving OutKast a permanent mark in the industry. His quote, “Infinity Stones Complete… All Things Music… Murked… We Outchea… Outkast is Everlasting” was a very powerful assertion of the duo’s infinite prowess.
Infinity Stones Complete… All Things Music …Murked…We Outchea…Outkast is Everlasting …🛸👑🆙 pic.twitter.com/9x5QZjqf3e
— Big Boi (@BigBoi) November 15, 2025
The audience’s response was immediate and very respectful at the same time. A social media user perfectly summed up the general vibe when he stated, “You transformed hip hop, music and culture by being inventive and faithful to yourselves. Unapologetically representing the South you altered the music industry’s direction. Opened doors for many. The art of storytelling is a classic. Well done, all of that and more.” This comment indeed labels OutKast as the big guns not just the creators of hits but as genuine cultural intercessors who literally changed the sound.
Nonetheless, nostalgia was a huge factor in the people’s response as well. A fan who has been there for a long time reminisced, “Bro, you are one of my favorite artists ever. I remember getting Players Ball on 12” single and knew you and Dre were going to be huge.” This statement highlights the very strong emotional bond that the fans of the group have built with the music throughout the years, starting from their very beginning, which is a sign of the band’s durability.
Right at the middle of the celebrations, a request for new music along with hope was made. One user commented, “This is hard but the world needs that 2025 Outkast. Shid even if you can just get bruh to play the flute and you rap over it. Something.” This user has one more who agrees that it is “a pretty good idea” which is a sign of how demand for the amazing duo of Big Boi and André 3000 to continue their collaboration is still very high.
Oftentimes, the fun and quirky phrases from OutKast songs were noticed in the comments. One person commented, “Cooler than a polar bear toe nails!!” which is a very straightforward and famous quote from the song “Aquemini,” and it shows that their talent is still being recognized and is part of the audience’s language.
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Big Boi’s display of professional success was a very personal moment for him, but it also impacted a lot of people and was interpreted as a shared landmark for all the music lovers. The conversation was not around a pile of awards but rather about the legacy of a group that refused to be tamed and thus became immortal. The support wave confirms that one of the OutKast’s works with their support—it only got stronger and more influential. When Big Boi’s demonstration was more than a simple flex, it turned out to be a confirmation of a hard-earned legacy. Big Boi’s recent performance with Clipse and his surprise collaboration with Phantogram show he continues to innovate.


















