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RnB 16 August, 2001

OutKast's T.C.P. Hits Radio With Debut 'Gotta Girl'

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NY (Top40 Charts) - T.C.P., the second act to be released on OutKast's record label Aquemini, has shipped its first single, "Gotta Girl (Uh-Huh)," to radio. The happy, country-flavored, bass-fueled track offers a feel reminiscent of OutKast's "Rosa Parks" and Arrested Development's "Tennessee." Produced by OutKast's DJ Cutmaster Swiff, the quartet has additionally recorded the songs "Lame" and "We On Fire," and has been described as "high-octane bass."

T.C.P., which stands for the Crowd Pleasers, comprises OutKast's background dancers Anthony "A-Dawn" Wilkins, Dival "Lil Nasty" Rivera, Michael "Poison Man" Jordan, and Darrel "Hollywood" Parham, who joined OutKast on their Stank Love tour this year, and appeared in the group's videos for "Rosa Parks" and "B.O.B."

OutKast members Andre 3000 and Big Boi make cameo appearances in the "Gotta Girl" video. The group's still-untitled album has yet to be scheduled for release.






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