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Andre 3000 Hits The Studio With Mike Will


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By Nakiya Morgan

Star producer, Mike Will Made It shocked the Instagram world this morning when he uploaded a video of himself chopping it up in the studio with a familiar face. Mike Will, who was responsible for crafting “Beach Is Better,” from Jay-Z's Magna Carta Holy Grail , as well as hit records for artist like Lil Wayne and Juicy J, was hanging out with OutKast legend Andre 3000

“Turn them cameras off,” Mike Will jokingly said as he pushes the camera away. Could they be working on adding Andre 3000 to a hit record? Whatever it is, they are certainly keeping it under wraps.

Although the reasoning behind the duo getting together is still unclear, fans and hip-hop lovers are crossing their fingers for a new collaboration. Since Three Stacks rarely does features, there is a possibility that he is finally working on a solo project. The 13-second clip doesn’t reveal much but if we remain optimistic that we'll get to hear some new music very soon.



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