Land of a Million Drums explained

Land of a Million Drums
Cover:File:OutKast_-_Land_of_a_Million_Drums_(artwork).jpg
Type:single
Artist:OutKast featuring Killer Mike and Sleepy Brown
Album:Scooby-Doo: Music from the Motion Picture
Recorded:2001
Length:4:05
Label:Arista Records
Producer:Earthtone III
Chronology:OutKast
Prev Title:The Whole World
Prev Year:2001
Next Title:Hey Ya!
Next Year:2003

"Land of a Million Drums" is a song by the American hip hop duo OutKast featuring Killer Mike and Sleepy Brown, released on July 4, 2002. It is the first and only non-album single to be released by the duo. The song was featured on the soundtrack of the first live-action Scooby-Doo film.[1]

The single was well-received in the United Kingdom, where it reached the 46th position on the 2002 singles charts. However, the song was not as successful in the United States, where it failed to chart. It is considered by some critics to be among the worst songs recorded by the group.[2]

There is no fully uncensored version of this song. The version credited as the "Explicit Version" on both the CD singles and the 12 inch vinyl, that both carry a Parental Advisory sticker, is still partially censored and have the Scooby-Doo sound effects removed.

Track listings

12" single

Notes and References

  1. Outkast, Shaggy Cook Up 'Scooby' Snacks. Billboard. 5 February 2017. 25 April 2002.
  2. Web site: Shipley. Al. 20 Horrible Songs Made By Great RappersOutKast f/ Killer Mike "Land of a Million Drums" (2002). Complex AU. 5 February 2017. en. 27 June 2013.