- Outkast - Aquemini
- Outkast - Chonkyfire
- Outkast - Da Art of Storytellin' (Pt. 1)
- Outkast - Da Art of Storytellin' (Pt. 2)
- Outkast - Hey Ya!
- Outkast - Hold On, Be Strong
- Outkast - Liberation (with Cee-Lo)
- Outkast - Mamacita
- Outkast - Nathaniel
- Outkast - Return of the "G"
- Outkast - Rosa Parks
- Outkast - Skew It on the Bar-B (feat. Raekwon)
- Outkast - Slump
- Outkast - SpottieOttieDopaliscious
- Outkast - Synthesizer (feat. George Clinton)
- Outkast - West Savannah
- Outkast - Y'All Scared (feat. T-Mo, Big Gipp, and Khujo)
Albums
Here are the studio albums released by the American hip-hop duo Outkast, along with their release dates:
- Southernplayalisticcadillacmuzik (April 26, 1994) - Their debut album, known for its innovative and funky sound, blending Southern hip-hop with elements of soul and jazz.
- ATLiens (August 27, 1996) - This album solidified their place in hip-hop with its futuristic themes and psychedelic influences. It featured the hit song "Elevators (Me & You)."
- Aquemini (September 29, 1998) - A critical and commercial success, considered by many their masterpiece. It explored diverse musical styles and tackled social and political issues, with hits like "Rosa Parks" and "Spottieottiedopalicious."
- Stankonia (October 31, 2000) - This Grammy-winning album embraced a wider range of sounds, incorporating electronica, funk, and rock influences. It spawned hits like "Ms. Jackson" and "So Fresh, So Clean."
- Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (September 8, 2003) - A double album with each member releasing a distinct solo album: "Speakerboxxx" by Big Boi and "The Love Below" by André 3000. Both sides were commercially and critically successful, with hits like "Hey Ya!" and "The Way You Move."
- Idlewild (August 22, 2006) - Their final studio album served as the soundtrack to their film of the same name. It incorporated elements of rock, funk, and soul, but didn't achieve the same level of commercial success as their previous releases.