While album titles are unique to most artists, there have been many times in hip-hop’s 50-year history where rappers share the same names for their projects.
Take a stroll through 1995, a pivotal time in rap's golden era, filled with brewing beefs and shook ones, multiplatinum hits and rich regional diversity.
CeeLo Green from the infamous group Goodie Mob has never been away from the music scene for more then a year. He has worked with Gnarls Barkley, released solo music and is now back as Gnarles Davidson. This time he released a new video for the single "Power" featuring the sample "Muscle" by Diana Ross...
Goodie Mob, the group that popularized the term "Dirty South," took some time off in 1999. Right after the completion of their third album ‘World Party,’ Cee Lo Green stepped away from the rap collective and his first two solo projects (‘Cee Lo Green and His Perfect Imperfections’ and ‘Cee-Lo Green... Is the Soul Machine’) had no signs of Big Gipp, Khujo, and T-Mo on them.
It's been 14 years since we were blessed with a Goodie Mob album! Now the original members of the very large Dungeon Family are back with a new T-Pain produced record "Special Education," and a video directed by John Colombo, and featuring fellow ATLien, Janelle Monae.
They've been talking about it for a while and now it's official...the legendary Goodie Mob is back! They not only have two new videos out, but they're going on tour as well. Get all the details now with Tha Wire.