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The 4 singer has just released her full tour booklet that shows off a ton of different looks, and they're all totally different from the rest!
Beyonce and Andre 3000 have been in the studio heavy to honor the late Amy Winehouse by covering her 2006 smash single "Back To Black", and the final full version has just been released.
Beyonce and Andre 3000 link up to record a cover to Winehouse's "Back To Black" - the title track off Amy's second studio album - for the upcoming Gatsby soundtrack. 
According to E! Online, Beyonce and the most elusive rapper in the world, Andre 3000, will be covering the late great Amy Winehouse's "Back To Black" for The Great Gatsby soundtrack. 
The singer recently professes her love for a guy like the Outkast man, on her single “Andre" and the video for the track has been creating some buzz.
Yesterday, Andre 3000 sent out a pretty strong statement to SPIN, saying the “Pink Matter” remix was not a reunion or something he even really cosigned.   
The singer covers Andre 3000's classic love ballad "Prototype." It's an appropriate song for JoJo to sing considering that the singer has somewhat of an infatuation with the legendary rapper. 
While the highly-anticipated track doesn't make its debut until tomorrow, T.I. decided to unveil the cover art - where he keeps it cool and simple in a Hustle Gang hoodie - a contrast to his badass album artwork.
Rolling Stone got their hands on some footage of Kendrick, Dr. Dre and the legendary Andre 3000 kicking it in the studio. 
Celebrities and regular men alike pay special attention to the details of grooming when it comes to crafting a look with personality and flair. 
The song, which features Andre 3000, was the first track to be released from the rapper's second album,Strange Clouds. 
The Outkast rapper linked up with Rick Ross on the track "Sixteen," and has since decided to direct the video for Rozay.
In hip-hop circles, Andre 3000 has been considered one of the top five lyricists ever. Of course this is always up for debate, but there are 18 years of evidence that make a strong case for his standing.
With only three features on Channel Orange, Frank Ocean enlisted the help of Outkast's Andre 3000 for his introspective track "Pink Matter."  
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