Goodie Mob feat. CeeLo Green
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Pioneers of Southern Hip-Hop
Debut Album Soul Food is a Top 100 Hip-Hop Album of all time (Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, Complex)
Georgia Music Hall of Fame Members (2013)
5x – Albums on Billboard 200
1x – Top 5 Album – Still Standing
4x – Top 10 Hits / 2x – #1 Hits on Hot Rap Songs Charts – “Watch For The Hook” and “Cell Therapy”
2x – Top 10 Independent Albums
6x – Member CeeLo Green Grammy Award Winner
Artist Bio
The annals of hip-hop history are replete with their fair share of legends. Many of these legendary groups have added tremendously to the development of the culture of hip-hop. But none of them have been as innovative, as incisive, as impactful, or as inspirational as the Atlanta-based, four-man lyrical band of brothers known the world over as Goodie Mob.
Consisting of Big Gipp, Cee-Lo, Khujo, and T-Mo, Goodie Mob first formed in 1991 as a vital part of the hip-hop collective known as The Dungeon Family, led by the multi-platinum selling production team, Organized Noize. Under Organized Noize, the Goodie Mob became one of the few Southern-based rap groups to gain nationwide notoriety in the 90s. Most importantly, Goodie Mob is one of the few Southern rap groups aside from Outkast and the Geto Boys to earn respect from Hip-hop’s fickle fans and critics who count their 1995 debut, Soul Food, as among the genre’s best albums ever.