The studio where Outkast crafted some of their biggest hits is now listed on AirBnB

Big news thanks to OutKast’s Big Boi and AirBnB.
Big Boi and Andre 3000 of Outkast
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By , Audacy

As part of Black Music Month, Big Boi one half of the trailblazing Atlanta duo OutKast is making The Dungeon - home of the studio where The Dungeon Family crafted some of their biggest hits, available as a rental on AirBnB.

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The Dungeon Family is composed of a collective of artists that includes OutKast, Goodie Mob and Organized Noize. With their massive global success making them household names, the place where The Dungeon Family’s home and where their music came to life has never been accessible to fans — until now.

Opening up the original stomping grounds of the famous duo gives fans the opportunity to soak in some Southern Hip Hop history. And allows “aspiring musicians… access to a state-of-the art in-home studio, so they can follow in the footsteps of Outkast and other music pioneers from Atlanta,” as stated in an official announcement.

“Atlanta is my home, and I grew up with The Dungeon Family in this house,” Big Boi said in a statement. “We would spend hours hanging out in the basement, writing rhymes and putting together beats at all hours of the night. Since purchasing the home, I’ve been excited to open its doors and welcome the next generation of artists to the space that inspired countless songs.”

The experience is only available for a limited time in honor of the 25th anniversary of OutKast’s release of ATLiens. Big Boi plans to host three overnight stays at “The Dungeon” occurring on June 29, July 1, and July 3 for $25 a night - all of which are up for grabs with as booking doesn’t open until June 25. Check out the AirBnB listing here.

Bookings are only available to those within the United States, and taxes and fees aren’t included in the listing price. To mark the occasion, AirBnB has committed to making a donation to the Atlanta Public Schools Music Department to allow more Atlanta youth to get access to music education.

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