Rapper Big Boi is giving Outkast fans the chance to rent the Atlanta home where the duo recorded some of their biggest hits.
Big Boi is teaming up with Aibnb to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their classic album ATLIENS.
The six-time Grammy Award winner also listed The Dungeon in honor of Black Music Month.
The hip-hop star is offering three overnight stays at the renovated house known as The Dungeon via Airbnb, with the June and July bookings available on a first come, first served basis.
Airbnb will begin taking bookings on AIrbnb on June 25.
Renters who live in the Atlanta area will also get an added bonus – a ride to and from the custom crib in an Escalade.
Once there, guests will be invited to take a tour of the famed basement, where OutKast and the Goodie Mob, both part of The Dungeon Family collective, created some of their earliest works.
There are gold and platinum plaques on the wall, and they even signed their names on the walls of the makeshift studio.
Other rooms are packed with memorabilia paying homage to Atlanta venues which inspired the music of The Dungeon Family.
There is also a top-of-the-line studio filled with Yamaha hi-fi audio equipment.
The home previously belonged to music producer Rico Wade‘s mother, but Big Boi purchased it two years ago. He has now teamed up with Airbnb bosses to offer overnight stays for just $25 per night – not including taxes and fees.
As part of the deal, Airbnb officials will make a donation to the Atlanta Public Schools Music Department to expand resources and increase access to music education for young students, reports TMZ.