What is Big Boi's real name, how much is he worth and are Outkast still together?

THE iconic hip-hop duo Outkast haven't been out and about for a while, but the same can't be said for its member Big Boi.

Let's get to know the music artist ahead of his upcoming Super Bowl performance.

What is Big Boi's real name?

American rapper's Big Boi's real name is Antwan Andre Patton.

He was born in Savannah, Georgia on February 1, 1975 - which makes him 43 years old.

Big Boi is best known for being a member of the legendary hip-hop duo Outkast alongside Andre 3000.

Since being in the duo, the artist has also made sure to nurture his solo career and acting.

We have seen him in countless movies and series including ATL, Girlfriends, The Quad and Scream: The TV Series.

How much is he worth?

The iconic musician is worth $50 million, making him one of the richest rappers, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

That equates to around £38.9 million in our currency.

His wealth is thanks to the six studio albums he released as a member of Outkast and the three solo albums that have sold well.

The artist recently signed to a new label, Hitco Music, and confirmed that he would be performing for this year's Super Bowl halftime show.

So, more money is about to make its way to the star's bank account.

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Are Outkast still together?

Technically, the duo is still together considering they haven't made any official announcements about separating.

However, it's been a few years since the last time they performed or released new music.

Outkast formed in East Point, Georgia back in 1991.

The two members of the hip-hop duo were in high school at the time.

After multiple glorious years in the charts, the artists decided to pursue their solo careers starting from about 2007.

It was in 2014 that they reunited at the 2014 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and did countless more festivals during the spring and summer of that year.

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