Representatives for the hip-hop icons claim “efforts to resolve this matter amicably were unfortunately unsuccessful” Outkast are reportedly suing an EDM duo named ATLiens in an apparent “brand protection issue” concerning their name, attorneys representing their trademark holding company state. READ MORE: Listen to Romy and Sampha team up to cover André 3000’s ‘Me & My (To Bury Your Parents)’ Per AllNewHipHop , High Schoolers LLC, the trademark holding company of André 3000 and Big Boi , have filed a lawsuit against ATLiens Touring, Inc. claiming the hip-hop duo first coined the term “ATLiens” and had already got it trademarked in 1996.

According to court documents via AllNewHipHop , the EDM duo registered the ATLiens name in 2020 as a service mark with the US patent office, claiming that they had been using the name since 2012. The company that owns the EDM duo’s mark is ATLiens Touring, Inc., while Outkast’s company, the official plaintiff in the suit, is High Schoolers, LLC.

“The defendant has and continues to sell tickets to concerts and give live performances in this state and District, with its next show being at the Coca-Cola Roxy Theater in Atlanta, Georgia on February 15, 2025,” the documents read. “Defendant also advertises, offers for sale and sells products to consumers in this state and in this District though its interactive website, including merchandise bearing the ATLIENS mark.” On behalf of High Schoolers LLC and André 30.