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Bun B Reveals His Favorite Song Of All Time — And It May Surprise Hip Hop Fans

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Released in 1997, Radiohead’s critically acclaimed OK Computer won Best Alternative Music Album at the 1998 Grammy Awards, with “Karma Police” serving as the second single from the album.

This isn’t the first time Bun B has spoken highly about OK Computer. In October 2021, he told Pitchfork it was his favorite album of the last 25 years.

“Summer 1997. I was in a very strange place at this time,” he explained. “I was more famous than I’d ever been due to the recent release of ‘Ridin’ Dirty.’ I was also in the first year of the relationship with my now-wife Queenie. So there was a lot of professional as well as personal stress on me.

“I couldn’t find anything to relax me. Then one night, watching MTV, I saw the ‘Paranoid Android’ video. Suddenly, for some reason, this calm washed over me. It seemed like this song was speaking to me. I bought the album the next day and everything about it made sense. While very dense and layered at times, it was still very melodic and easy to listen to.”

He added: “And a lot of what they spoke about then still resonates to this day. So even now, when life starts moving too fast, OK Computer is still there to help slow it down for me.”

Following the release of his II Trill album in 2008, Bun B revealed a number of his inspirations outside of Hip Hop, included Radiohead.

“I’m a real big fan of Jack White,” he told Rolling Stone at the time. “I love Portishead, and of course I love Jonny Greenwood and Radiohead. I try to make the music sound like what I’ve been feeling, but it’s still gotta make sense at the end of the day. I like the Sex Pistols and the Ramones, but I don’t know if that element is going to work with what I do. You can’t do everything you love.”

Meanwhile, Bun B’s Trill Burgers have been cooking up a storm in recent months, and they were recently crowned the “best burger in America” by Good Morning America.

Picking up the honor on last month in Times Square, an ecstatic Bun B posed alongside GMA co-host Michael Strahan with a trophy in one hand and a $10,000 check courtesy of the morning show in the other.

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