Check out "Just About Over" it's a powerful one, blew my 18 year old mind. Bein from the South, you are right, it was another planet. Triple 6 before they tore any club up, Crucial Conflict had us sippin and Crown Royal smoking that hat... Aquamini changed how I understood music and made me appreciate everything.
They hung tough with OutKast’s at this time. The dungeon family 💯 do some research super dope time for rap in Atlanta. Bro C-Lo get up get out and do something was around this time😅
Good old cee lo. Goodie mob kills it. Similar vibe if y'all are down. A rap group named "the coup" One song, fat catz bigga fish. Or pimps. Really out here talking shit about Rockefellers. Dope group from the same time period
The group had read "Behold a Pale Horse" by William Cooper(rip) before making this album. Many so-called "conspiracy theories" weren't theories at all.
bro you got to check out Gravediggaz “diary of a madman”. it’s somewhat similar to goodie mob if they preformed a satanic ritual featuring wu-tang clan in a haunted studio with h.p. lovecraft producing it. 😂💀🤘🏽🔥🔥🔥
Pretty sure the guy you mistook for Bun B is Khujo. I can definitely see the resemblance. As for their not being an influence on the Southern Hop Hop scene as far as sound, you are absolutely correct. Yes, Goodie Mob is part of Outkast's Dungeon Family so they had influence there but their sound was super different when this dropped. And for alot of years I dismissed it because it was so out of the ordinary. But going back all these years later, dang. Way ahead of their time. They were all great lyricists but, in my opinion, Big Gipp was that dude. From voice, to flow, to cadence, to lyrical content, he was top tier.
Kept exploiting the CD Warehouse and Columbia House buy one get ten free just pay shipping and handling trials to fill that book up with albums from all over the country. LoL Was the only one in my East Side neighborhood of Detroit who ever heard of them, before getting popular.
Correction this is when the south became respected as lyricist and took over
You should listen to Goodie Mob Black Ice, featuring Outkast. Banger.
Black ice goodie Mob
IMHO one of the best hiphop tracks of all time
Indeed I came across in an old playlist, had forgot about it, fucking banger.
A classic I keep going back to. Glad to see it ring a bell with the initial beat drop. POW
This was the shit back in the days
Still is, i love this shit!
This' pure HipHop at its Finest 😎
"get up get out and get something" ceelo got one of the hardest verses...
Classic 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you! I had totally forgot about this song.
This is a classic
Soul food
Check out "Just About Over" it's a powerful one, blew my 18 year old mind. Bein from the South, you are right, it was another planet. Triple 6 before they tore any club up, Crucial Conflict had us sippin and Crown Royal smoking that hat... Aquamini changed how I understood music and made me appreciate everything.
Why is no one talking about what they are rapping about? This song is almost 30 years old and they are talking about what’s going on now.
Preach!!!
Yeah...a lot of references go right over the top of listener's heads. "look out for the man with the mask and the white pony"....Behold a Pale Horse
Agree 💯 disappointing reaction. These young men were sounding the alarm back then.
"Listen to me now, believe me later on."
Because war never changes just the methodology
It was bubbling in Atl back then, but Andre Benjamin let er'body know, in 90 foe or so, that the South had somethin' to say!
Goodie mob - soul food
That indeed was a young bun b 😅
Cee lo, rocked on an eightball and mgj joint around then. It was melodic for sure.
Classic 🔥🔥🔥🔥
They hung tough with OutKast’s at this time. The dungeon family 💯 do some research super dope time for rap in Atlanta. Bro C-Lo get up get out and do something was around this time😅
Goodie Mob - Dirty South
Good old cee lo. Goodie mob kills it. Similar vibe if y'all are down. A rap group named "the coup"
One song, fat catz bigga fish. Or pimps. Really out here talking shit about Rockefellers. Dope group from the same time period
This is how I knew Cee-lo first. Classic.
Ty for another great teaction
Ceelo Green is an American national treasure 🫡
I love goodie...how is it that these dudes rapped about Covid19 in 1995
Three 6 Mafia. Gawd damn the memories.
Decatur rep
@@SteveHockensmith-d7z I'm actually a D.C. boy. But good is good 😂
This is back when they debated who was better, Cee Lo or 3 Stacks
Yes that was Bun B making a cameo
The group had read "Behold a Pale Horse" by William Cooper(rip) before making this album. Many so-called "conspiracy theories" weren't theories at all.
Cee Lo is in my top 5! Peep 'I Refuse Limitation' or 'Gutta Butta'!! He has BEEN monster MC... Love them all.
bro you got to check out Gravediggaz “diary of a madman”. it’s somewhat similar to goodie mob if they preformed a satanic ritual featuring wu-tang clan in a haunted studio with h.p. lovecraft producing it. 😂💀🤘🏽🔥🔥🔥
That is Bun B
Pretty sure the guy you mistook for Bun B is Khujo. I can definitely see the resemblance. As for their not being an influence on the Southern Hop Hop scene as far as sound, you are absolutely correct. Yes, Goodie Mob is part of Outkast's Dungeon Family so they had influence there but their sound was super different when this dropped. And for alot of years I dismissed it because it was so out of the ordinary. But going back all these years later, dang. Way ahead of their time. They were all great lyricists but, in my opinion, Big Gipp was that dude. From voice, to flow, to cadence, to lyrical content, he was top tier.
Go track: TEKSIDR - Роллс Ройс и Ролексы 🔥
Sesame Street by Goodie Mob
Please listen to new song by Diana and, in my huge town "amazing as always👍👍👍
Check out Rehab's "Storm Chaser" ft Cee Lo & Big Gipp
When Gipp said they had computer chips in your hand look how Amazong has a hand scan now to buy groceries
Try mercenaries rap group who can I trust part 2
Kept exploiting the CD Warehouse and Columbia House buy one get ten free just pay shipping and handling trials to fill that book up with albums from all over the country. LoL
Was the only one in my East Side neighborhood of Detroit who ever heard of them, before getting popular.
I've always thought this record is super progressive in subject matter and bugged out sound.