: Includes a driving bassline played by Debra Killings and a triumphant horn section from Hornz Unlimited.
: Big Boi delivers clever, rapid-fire verses that celebrate dancing and nightlife while addressing—and dismissing—rumors of an Outkast breakup at the time. Commercial and Cultural Impact Outkast They Way You Move
: It peaked at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2004, famously replacing "Hey Ya!" at the top spot. : Includes a driving bassline played by Debra
The track is a masterclass in Southern hip-hop, blending Miami bass influences with soulful live instrumentation: The track is a masterclass in Southern hip-hop,
"The Way You Move," the smooth, bass-heavy counterpart to the frantic energy of "Hey Ya!", stands as one of the most enduring hits of the early 2000s and a defining moment for Outkast's Big Boi. The Birth of a Smooth Classic
: It was praised as an instant R&B classic and helped solidify Outkast’s status as "the coolest motherfunkers on the planet," according to TIME Magazine .