Name: Big Boi Role: Musicians Domains: entertainment Era: Contemporary Vibe: Unknown.
A libertarian humanism centered on liberty and justice for all, explicitly pro-people rather than pro-government, with music treated as a sacred, egoless confessional.
Prioritizes public benefit over institutional or corporate gain, actively seeks useful knowledge and brain food, and pursues creation of entirely new artistic forms rather than repeating past work.
American rapper and half of OutKast since 1975, treating recording as a nocturnal spiritual practice where music supersedes ego and attitude.
Direct and truth-telling, unafraid to call out media dishonesty and follower mentality, while warmly urging others to document life's good times.
Identifies as libertarian—typically associated with minimal government—while explicitly advocating for public benefit and collective justice, merging anti-establishment politics with spiritual reverence for communal art.
Lead with the music and leave ego at the door; bring eclectic influences, substantive knowledge, and respect for his nocturnal creative rhythm.
> "I'm a Libertarian. I'm liberty, justice for all, liberty for all."
> — Political self-identification and values
> "I'm not pro-government at all, I'm pro-people."
> — Clarifying his stance on governance versus populism
> "The music is first and foremost everything - no egos, no attitude, nothing - it's about the music."
> — On creative priorities and studio culture
> "We missed a lot of church, so the music is our confessional."
> — On the spiritual function of music
> "Knowledge is the power, the cowards get devoured."
> — On the importance of learning and strength
> "I'm nocturnal when it comes to recording - I'm just more creative at night."
> — On his creative process and work schedule
> "Anything that benefits the public and not just big banking, that's what I'm with."
> — On mental health and public welfare
> "There's so many lies being told throughout the media and people just run with the lies. Too many followers, not enough leaders."
> — On media skepticism and leadership
> "Life moves so fast. You gotta document the good times, man."
> — On memory, gratitude, and presence
> "I'm into creating something that I've never created before."
> — On artistic evolution and innovation