Outkast - Hollywood - Divorce (feat. Lil Wayne & Snoop Dogg)
The neon lights of the Sunset Strip didn't glow; they bled. André sat in the back of a black sedan, watching the palm trees pass like jagged teeth against a bruised purple sky. He wasn't thinking about the charts or the Grammys. He was thinking about a girl he used to love named Tinseltown. She was a beauty once—all celluloid dreams and silent film grace—but she’d aged into a monster with a silicone heart and a penchant for eating her young. "It’s just a paper signing, Dre," the driver muttered. But it wasn't. It was a divorce.
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He signed. Big Boi followed, the ink drying faster than a star’s reputation. The neon lights of the Sunset Strip didn't glow; they bled
At the courthouse, the air smelled like expensive perfume and cheap motives. Big Boi was already there, leaning against a marble pillar, looking like he’d just stepped off a yacht but felt like he was boarding a sinking ship. He nodded to André. No words were needed. They were here to finalize the split from the glitz that had tried to claim their souls. Then, the doors swung open. He was thinking about a girl he used