Released: August 27, 1996

Featuring: Babyface

Songwriter: André 3000 Big Boi Babyface Organized Noize

Producer: Organized Noize

[Verse 1: André 3000]
Oh yes, I love her like Egyptian, want a description?
My royal highness
So many plusses when I bust that there can’t be no minus
Went from yelling crickets and crows
Bitches and hoes to queen thangs
Over the years I been up on my toes and yes I seen thangs
Like Kilroy, chill boi, because them folks might think you soft
Talking like that, man, fuck them niggas, I’m going off
And coming right back like boomerangs when you throw ‘em
With these old ghetto poems
Thinking it's better for ‘em
When they can let they thumb down from hitchhiking
Inviting niggas into the temple they call the body
Now everybody got it, had it
Talked about it amongst they friends
Coming around my crew looking Jazzy, wanna pretend
Like you Ms. Goody Four-Shoes
Even Bo knew that you got poked
Like acupuncture patients
While our nation is a boat, straight sinking
I hate thinking that these the future mamas of our chill'un
They fucking a different nigga every time they get the feeling to
I’m willing to go the extra kilo-meter
Just to see my señorita get her pillow
On the side of my bed where no girl ever stay
House and doctor was the games we used to play
But now it’s real Jazzy Belle

[Chorus: Babyface]
Jazzy Belle
If you really want to be my star
Maybe we can mend a broken heart
Jazzy Belle
If you really want to be my boo
Straighten up your shit
I’ll be with you

[Verse 2: Big Boi]
See, what if you was a playa, real playa not no flaw
Having the very best of life: lobster, steak and Perignon
Smoking an ounce of weed and every single day was personal FreakNik
Tricking these hoes in Polo clothes, life as you conceived it
But your conception, deception
Looking into your eyes I see your weapon and it’s depressing
They're digging up in your thighs, leaving deposits
Keeping your closets open, knocking your boots and drawers
Hoping to get you sprung like bail-bonds
Steadily calling me Antwan
‘Cause you thinking that you my lady
Bitch, don’t play me 'cause you’re janky
I wanted to hit that ass but me and the Goodie, we got danky
So thank thee, for running that Southerplayalistic game
You was the only one to blame
A nigga don’t even know your name, it’s a shame
You cracking ‘em up and fucking a nigga like 2Pac up
I’m leaving these foes to be the flowers and wake don’t get me
See, I gotta be feeding my daughter
Teach her to be that Natural Woman
‘Cause she’ll be Waiting to Exhale
While you other hoes be Dumb and Dumber

[Chorus: Babyface]
Jazzy Belle
If you really want to be my star
Maybe we can mend a broken heart
Jazzy Belle
If you really want to be my boo
Straighten up your shit
I’ll be with you

[Verse 3: André 3000]
See me and ol' girl in the black on black 'Lac Northstar
Windows are tinted so that no one knows who us are
Talk bad about her nigga, guaranteed to snap like bra
Straps, sticking together like grandma and grandpa-pa
In this dog-eat-dog world
Kitty cats be scratching on my furry coat to curl
Up with me and my bowl of kibbles and bits
I want to earl
‘Cause most of the girls that we was liking in high school
Now they dyking
Nasty bitch

[Verse 4: Big Boi]
Having no mercy for the disrespect-ful ones, some
Be hanging around the crew looking for funds, dumb
Deaf and fine, they be, asking me all about mine
How she doing, how she be
I know she’s sipping that wine
Behind my back they squawk like vultures
Off and On like Trends of Cultures, baby
Hey he, faking it like these sculptured nails
But they can go to hell and lay with Lucifer
‘Cause they burning anyway, Big Boi use her and abuse her

[Chorus: Babyface]
Jazzy Belle
If you really want to be my star
Maybe we can mend a broken heart
Jazzy Belle
If you really want to be my boo
Straighten up your shit
I’ll be with you
Jazzy Belle
If you really want to be my star
Maybe we can mend a broken heart
Jazzy Belle
If you really want to be my boo
Straighten up your shit
I’ll be with you

OutKast

Atlanta, Georgia natives André “André 3000” Benjamin and Antwan “Big Boi” Patton are OutKast, one of the most successful rap groups of all time. Along with the production crew Organized Noize and the Dungeon Family collective, André and Big Boi helped popularize and expand the sound of rap in the “Dirty South.”

The duo connected at Tri-Cities High School and after the names “2 Shades Deep” or “The Misfits” didn’t work out, they went with OutKast as a synonym of “misfit.” They signed to LaFace Records in 1992 prior to finishing high school and their first official appearance came on a remix to TLC’s hit single “What About Your Friends.” This led into their debut single “Player’s Ball” being released in 1993 and their debut album Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik following in 1994. They had a pivotal moment early in their career as they were named New Artist of the Year at the 1995 Source Awards, leading them to be booed by the New York crowd and André responding with his iconic “The South got somethin' to say.”

Their next two albums, ATLiens (1996) and Aquemini (1998), have sparked debates as to which album is superior. ATLiens saw the duo begin to produce their own music and increase their profile while Aquemini received a perfect “5 Mic” rating from The Source magazine. Their next album, Stankonia (2000), further solidified their superstar status with the hit singles “B.O.B.,” “So Fresh, So Clean” and “Ms. Jackson,” which won a Grammy for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group while Stankonia won a Grammy in the Best Rap Album category.