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Turns Out, Random André 3000 Sightings Are One Of The Few Things We Can Count On Right Now - Blavity

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Since largely retiring from the rap game, André 3000 has often been seen popping up in various parts of the globe playing what has become his signature flute. On Sunday, a fan tweeted out a brief but joyous video of the famed rap legend, appearing seemingly out of nowhere and armed with his trusty flute. Last July, a fan saw him playing the instrument while strolling about Philly. A month before that, he was seen aimlessly walking about Los Angeles International Airport with his flute in tow.  Andre 3000 flute spotting👀 pic.twitter.com/UBNNwU1tPX — Debating Hip-Hop (@DebatingHipHop_) September 6, 2020 The video of the beloved rapper inspired dozens of other people to share their own brief interactions with the famed musician. In an otherwise unpredictable -- if not, disheartening -- climate it appears these sightings are one of the few things we can count on.

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