Killer Mike and JID to Induct Outkast Into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Killer Mike and JID to Induct Outkast Into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame


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On November 8, Los Angeles’ Peacock Theater will host one of the year’s most anticipated music events. Sleepy Brown, Killer Mike, and JID are set to perform a tribute to Outkast as the Atlanta duo is officially inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Fans and artists have long called the honor overdue, recognizing Outkast’s groundbreaking influence on Southern hip-hop. Their enduring mark on global music culture makes this tribute significant.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame confirmed the lineup on Instagram. They revealed that the three artists will celebrate André 3000 and Big Boi’s contributions to music and storytelling. For Sleepy Brown and Killer Mike, the performance carries deep roots. Both artists are longtime members of the Dungeon Family, the Atlanta collective that shaped the city’s hip-hop identity.

JID, one of the most acclaimed voices in modern rap, represents a new generation inspired by Outkast’s innovation. His participation adds a fresh layer to the tribute, connecting past and present through Atlanta’s creative legacy.

JID’s admiration for Outkast goes beyond respect. The rapper recently hinted at collaborating with André 3000, sparking speculation about a potential project.

This could bridge eras of Atlanta hip-hop. While the details remain unconfirmed, the idea alone underscores Outkast’s lasting artistic impact. Even decades after their rise, their influence continues to inspire artists. They are redefining sound and style today.

Killer Mike Reflects on Rivalry with Travis Scott

In a recent conversation with Shannon Sharpe, Killer Mike opened up about his friendly rivalry with Travis Scott, mixing humor with competitive pride. “He brought some light bars. It was cute, you know? I appreciated it,” Mike said. Though he respects Scott and often takes his kids to his concerts, he made clear that his confidence as an MC remains unshaken.

“Aye, man, I’m here to win. If you a Travis Scott disparaging me, I don’t give a damn. I wake up every day and kiss my Grammys. What you gon’ do? Nobody can outrap me,” he said. His words capture the spirit of hip-hop at its core—where competition fuels creativity, and legacy is built through mastery and self-belief.


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