The Atlanta super-group, Goodie Mob celebrated not only the taste, but the healing power of Black southern cuisine in this 1995 hit. “Daddy put the hot grits on my chest in the morning/When I was sick Mary had the hot soup boiling.”
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Legendary, recently reunited Atlanta quartet Goodie MOB are bringing it home with a bevy of down-home Southern favorites. They didn't call their 1995 debut, Soul Food, for nothing. "A heaping helping of fried chicken, macaroni and cheese and colla...
Big Boi was also on hand to help Goodie Mob deliver the two songs.
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Cee Lo bounced from seminal ATL quartet Goodie M.O.B. in 2000, launching his own highly successful, left-field career. The crew soldiered on without him, releasing One Monkey Don't Stop No Show — which many saw as a diss to their departed bandmate...
Cee Lo Green and the Goodie Mob paid tribute to the late rap icon MCA and the Beastie Boys with a cover of "Fight For Your Right (To Party)" during the BMA's.
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Goodie Mob's Cee Lo delivered raspy, soulful hooks on "Call of Da Wild" and "Git Up, Git Out" and also kicked a scene-stealing verse on the latter, introducing himself with the line "I don't recall, ever graduating at all." Years later, after more...
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