From Common's "classic" album One Day It'll All Make Sense Released three years after Resurrection changed the way that everybody looked at hip hop (okay, that was more "I Used To Love H.E.R." than anything else on that project), One Day It'll All Make Sense finds the artist formerly known as ... Read more...
"Take a good look around you," grins Cee Lo Green as he leans back in his chair, which sits on the patio of a mountain lodge-style house deep in a Georgia forest. Ahead of him is a swimming pool where the water is the coolest blue, set in a clearing among trees bathed in glorious late-summer sunsh... Read more...

Cee-Lo said “Tears of Joy” almost represents a “homecoming” for him in the eyes of some fans to his soulful roots, first introduced with Outkast and his group Goodie Mob. Cee-Lo also argued that he’s actually never left those musical beginnings; he’s just simply ventured out and experi... Read more...
A new album and a Goodie Mob reunion aren’t the only things the Cee-Lo has in the works. The Lady Killer and FUSE just wrapped the first installment of Lay It Down. With Cee-Lo as host, the show will feature interviews and performances from today’s music stars. “It’s more than me wanting ... Read more...

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Off of Cee-Lo’s upcoming album: The Lady Killer, Cee-Lo Green - Georgia | Mediafire // < ![CDATA[AudioPlayer.embed("audioplayer_1", {soundFile:"aHR0cDovL3VzZXJzaGFyZS5uZXQvP2RsaW5rPXNtbDR0bWpuZHY5Yg"});]]> Also available @ Amazon and iTunes. Via: Read more...
VIBE put up this extensive, two-part story about the Dungeon Family, which touches on the Outkast rift along with some information on Andre 3000’s upcoming album. Link: Am I My Brother’s Keep? The Untold Story of the Dungeon Family | Part Two (Part 1 is 10 pages; Part 2 is 8 pages) D... Read more...
Depending on who is writing the history book, 1995 was either a great or frustrating time for Goodie Mob. That year the Atlanta foursome released its debut masterpiece, “Soul Food” (LaFace), one of its city’s defining hip-hop documents. The rest of hip-hop, though, was preoccupied with soun... Read more...
At the Cypress Hill Smoke Out Festival last month, Goodie Mob speak on their reunion and upcoming album. According to Big Gipp, their in the early stages of creating. Good to see the crew still standing after all these years. Props:PDS Read more...