In search of Outkast, Larry goes to the East Point neighborhood where the two rappers' careers began 20 years ago. He meets Childish Major in his recording studio and realizes that rap sounds different today than it did back then.
Larry continues his search for Outkast in East Side Atlanta. Big Lurch and Lando explain to him how the city became the new epicenter of the US hip-hop scene.
Larry has lost track and gets an intensive course in rap history from BoneCrusher and trap godmother Debra Antney.
Larry meets John Roberts and Tomi Martin. The two musicians have played with Outkast and enlighten him about the secret relationships between funk, reggae and trap.
In search of new clues, Larry goes to the legendary strip joint Magic City, which has given many a rapper their breakthrough.
At New Morning Light Baptist Church, Larry talks with Reverend Hodo, who has a ton of anecdotes to share about the Atlanta rap scene and about his son, André 3000.
Larry learns more about Outkast's beginnings in this hip-hop collective from Dr Dax and Big Gipp, two members of the Dungeon Family.
During his visit to the Stankonia recording studio, where Outkast recorded his first songs, Larry is introduced to beatmaking by Ray "Yoda" Jackson.
Larry tries his hand at freestyle with beatmaker DJ Toomp, who made trap famous around the world.