Building off this important post, what I'm gonna say will ruffle some feathers: Outkast in general don't make hip hop. They're alternative 'urban' artists, who happen to be very good at what they do. None of their albums are GOAT hip hop contenders. A huge part of their appeal is that they run counter to what hip hop does. I always find it hilarious when cacs act like Outkast is the highest expression of hip hop, when in fact, Outkast are proto-rap connoisseurs and imitators brought into modern day. They're basically devolving hip hop and creating fusion music that straddles both worlds (the hip hop and non-hip hop worlds) equally while not being 100% true to each other.
And if you think what I'm saying is bullshyt, look at how the rap game has been over the last 10 years. shyt output, yet an unprecedented number of 3 Stacks clones. Coincidence? I think not.
All that aside (I already sense feelings being hurt), I fukk with some of Outkast's music. They have a strong discography and songs I'll always enjoy.
My top 5 all-time Outkast songs:
Atliens
SpottieOttieDopaliscious
So Fresh So Clean
Da Art of Storytellin Pt 1 with Slick Rick
Ghetto Musick
6th man: Jazzy Belle (that opening line is fantastic)
The fact that it was relatively easy for me to choose my top 5 Outkast songs tells me these guys don't really have loads of classic albums/hip hop songs like that. In comparison, me thinking of my favorite top 5 Nas/Jay-Z songs all time is fukking impossible.
Anyway, given the fact that these guys don't really make hip hop (why do you think they're on LaFace?), I'm hesitant to give them more than one hip hop classic. Because that's what we're talking about here. HIP HOP. If we're talking urban music classics of the 90s, then sure. I'd throw Aquemini in there too.
Their overall best album, and more hip hop than subsequent work: A T L I E N S