OutKast, Future, and Puff Daddy are just a few of the artists that will be featured in a new Netflix documentary focused around the Atlanta native production group, Organized Noize.
Organized Noize started in 1992 and is made up of Rico Wade, Ray Murray, and Sleepy Brown. The Atlanta based group produced tons of influential hip-hop and r&b tracks in the 90’s; including tracks for Outkast (produced all of Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik), Puff Daddy, and Ludacris (produced “Saturday (Oooh Ooooh)”).
The new documentary will give a detailed view of the trio’s influence on modern day hip hop, their reported $21 million deal with Interscope, and their turbulent rise to the top.
Aside from Future, Outkast, and Puff, Metro Boomin and 2 Chainz will also give their take on what it was like working with ON and how they’ve seen the current hip hop game influenced by the noteworthy trio.
The Art of Organized Noize is produced by Queen Latifah’s Flavor Unit and will be released March 22. The film also hints at a possible “comeback” for the group. Watch the documentary’s trailer below.
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