MTV drops war-themed videos in the US and UK, for the duration of the war. One of the videos banned is Outkast's Bombs over Baghdad. Outkast is against the war (see the previous entry for details) so they are probably not too happy with Jennifer Capriati, an American tennis player, using it as her theme music when she played at a tournament in Miami-- saying she was playing the song "to support our troops."
Outkast's Andre 3000 Gets Down With Norah Jones, Big Boi Takes Us To 'Church'

If you're one of those Outkast fans who've been scratching their heads, questioning why you haven't seen Dre at most of the group's public appearances of late, it's because he's been in the studio trying to uphold his side of the bargain.
Andre 3000 is only about 80 percent done with his solo album, which is going to be included in the ATL's duo's double LP, Outkast Present … Big Boi and Dre. Now being scheduled for release around Memorial Day, the other half of the album is, of course, Big Boi's solo opus. Of what he has finished, Dre has politicked collaborations from this year's Grammy golden girl Norah Jones and fellow newcomer Vivian Green. Meanwhile, Big Boi, who has been done with his record for weeks, has guest appearances from Jay-Z, the Dungeon Family, Twista and Killer Mike. Both Outkast partners will also have a couple of cameo spots on each other's albums. The group handled much of the production itself...
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Musicians sound note of concern amid drumbeats of war
Dozens of artists from across the musical spectrum have joined forces to speak out against a possible war against Iraq. The artists include Nas, Outkast, Fat Joe, Busta Rhymes, George Clinton, Jay-Z and others.
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