Andre 3000 definitely made some noise this year. After reuniting with Big Boi and going on tour for Outkast, in addition to releasing  the Jimi Hendrix inspired biopic, 3000's grind has been unmatched. Now, Andre is moving onto something new. In an interview with Paula Wallace, the President and Founder of Savannah College Art and Design, Andre discussed his new venture revolving around his own exhibit, which will feature various forms of artwork, including his iconic jumpsuits.

If you're familiar with 3000's legacy as a performer, he has a tendency to perform in jumpsuits with thought provoking messages in the center of the outfit. 3000 goes into depth about the various expressions and messages he places on his jumpsuits and it's impact on others as whole.

"The response was great," said Andre regarding the fans' reception to his message-filled jumpsuits. "It was to start a conversation and that's what it's done. People started to make up their own messages. I saw so many people with black suits on. I was like, 'Oh. This is cool.'"

In addition to Andre, filmmaker Greg Brunkalla, and painter Jimmy O’Neal will be featured in the exhibition. The "I Feel Ya" exhibition will be available for viewing December 3 through December 14 at Mana Miami (318 NW 23rd Street, Wynwood). Check out the interview above.

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