The way you guys are laughing at cee lo rapping is how we felt about him singing. He was a rapper first and has bars! Listen to goodie mob’s soul food (1996 classic album alumni) & Still standing album!!!
I actually thought he had a lot of the best verses on Soul Food which is saying a lot bc there’s really no bad verses on there to compete with lmao but idk if it’s just the mind state and place he was in at the time, but he really was dropping gems like every other line
I think you young men starting to realize why the old headz are so critical of the young rappers of today. Back in our day from the late 80"s through the 90's hip hop artists were bringing the heat.
This song has so many hidden gems. Actually they are not hidden, we just gotta pay attention! You should also listen to Get up get out and get something.
The lyrics for this song were really deep for 1995, into some real conspiracy theory shit. I think if the video was made to match the lyrics it would have never got played on television. So they made the video more playful to make it more palatable for TV. The beat was hard regardless.
Yo cee Lo is an ILL mc fam, this whole jam even the title is saying something. Soul food is a sick track too. Check out, decisions decisions off that Soul Assassins record. Cee Lo was rhyming out the roof on that jam. Matter of fact the whole soul assassins chapter 1 is dope
CeeLo Green was one of the most talented all around artist ever. Definitely one of my favorite rappers of all time. And as far as the visuals of the video, at the time this was par for the course or very common because it was about being artistic and it was also about shock value in keeping your attention. If you think this video is bugged out y'all should watch a video Cre-A-Tine by another dungeon family member by the name of Cool Breeze.
What some call weird others may call art or freedom of expression. Everything's pretty much cookie cutter now a days, so I can see how seeing the visuals or hearing different styles of rap may come off that way. Always happy to see reactions to this era.
Since you fellas are enjoying the 90’s style, check out “Electric Relaxation” by ATCQ. A ton of other tracks I could suggest but this is my go to for 90’s NYC hip hop vibes.
@@EricEustace biggest ATCQ fan there is, since ‘89, but gotta say, hate Scenario. My least fav ATCQ track. Not trying to be a hater, just had to say. - Peace ✌️
It’s not weird…you must understand that all the conventions that tech has given us today, did not exist in ‘94, almost 30 years. Most of what they say in this song has or is happening now
There was a lot of debate whether Cee-Lo or Andre 3K was the best rapper in Atlanta at this time. The album album so Soul Food was so good that 2Pac moved to Atlanta and tried to joine Goodie Mob. They turned him down bc they didn't want to deal with Suge Knight. They stayed cool with Pac and we're the first people to hear Hit'em Up
@@poloregal Goodie has done multiple interviews talking about this. They were also the 1st people to hear Hit'em Up and were his pallbearers for Tupac's small private service in Atlanta after he died.
Actually Cee-Lo was supposed to be apart of Outkast but he joined Goodie Mob. Cee-Lo is on God level with his rap lyrics. He's a lyricist. The message in the song predicting the society we are living in now, AI takeover, being watched by the police, food modification, computer chips in the human body, how our community is a bit lost, politics is a game, and how we have lost our way as a spiritual people. Read the book Beyond the Pale White Horse.
The song was inspired by the book Behold A Pale Horse. It's about the New World Order. The book was given to them by Busta Rhymes and they wrote this song about it.
I can’t even hate bc I lowkey reacted the same way when I first found Cee Lo shit with Goodie Mob bc I’m prolly around your age 24, so I grew up with like the forget you song and crazy and whatnot, I’ve known goodie mob for years now but I totally remember feeling that way lmao bc if you first hear cee-lo through his singing stuff, you probably just wouldn’t get the impression he did dirty southern rap, just bc he’s like always in a Tux and so smooth and shit, but I guess it’s a testament how some of the best minds and talents can come from anywhere
Young Brothers...what you may miss is that in the early days of Hip Hop we hid our messages to each other in our music. The video is meant to be a distraction from the lyrics so that the message could get through without being canceled. Listen closer to the lyrics.
Who's that looking in my window? Pow...nobody now..... I mean come on if you listen to the lyrics the video makes way more sense ...... Don't forget this was like not made yesterday
I hate it for the young generation to miss all the rap that actually said something. In just 2 generations our culture has turned into a degenerate show off fest showing the dumbest shit. Soon they taste won’t be able to except good music.
"No more fishin' for your fish" ... we scan our phones now to pay for food. Goodie knew the computer chips were coming.
Khujo was really dropping knowledge. All of them, actually. You probably should dissect the lyrics.
Tru and these are some down to earth type dudes meet them in the mall one time
@@Td8037583I’m jealous bruh wtf
Yes! Cee Lo Green was a rapper before he was a singer. Top Notch lyricist
The way you guys are laughing at cee lo rapping is how we felt about him singing. He was a rapper first and has bars! Listen to goodie mob’s soul food (1996 classic album alumni) & Still standing album!!!
Yeah Not only was CeeLo a Rapper before a Singer. He was one of the Dopest Lyricists in the Game
Facts! Nigga go hard af
I actually thought he had a lot of the best verses on Soul Food which is saying a lot bc there’s really no bad verses on there to compete with lmao but idk if it’s just the mind state and place he was in at the time, but he really was dropping gems like every other line
I think you young men starting to realize why the old headz are so critical of the young rappers of today. Back in our day from the late 80"s through the 90's hip hop artists were bringing the heat.
If you are going down the rabbit hole for Goodie Mob checkout Thought Process, The Experience, Thought Process, Live at the O.M.N.I.
Goodie Bag gets overlooked too much.
Yea Ceelo wasn't just a fat dude with a high voice. He was in da trenches before the fame
This song has so many hidden gems. Actually they are not hidden, we just gotta pay attention! You should also listen to Get up get out and get something.
When this dropped it was next level!!!! These guys were before their time
The lyrics for this song were really deep for 1995, into some real conspiracy theory shit. I think if the video was made to match the lyrics it would have never got played on television. So they made the video more playful to make it more palatable for TV. The beat was hard regardless.
get up, get out by goodie mob - another gret song
I was 21 when this came out😂. I played this single at least 100 x’s on the bus ride from Detroit to DC for the first Million Man March
Dope!!👍🏾
Y'all learning today!!👍🏾👍🏾
Cee-Lo was fa sho a emcee before singing full time
Y’all missing some valuable and important lessons in hip hop history!
The moment they found out Ceelo Green was a rapper was priceless!!😂😂
"To keep Crime out or KEEP our ass In!"🤔
It's called talent young brothers something these new artists doesn't have 😤
This whole Soul Food album was amazing.
Yo cee Lo is an ILL mc fam, this whole jam even the title is saying something. Soul food is a sick track too. Check out, decisions decisions off that Soul Assassins record. Cee Lo was rhyming out the roof on that jam. Matter of fact the whole soul assassins chapter 1 is dope
CeeLo Green was one of the most talented all around artist ever. Definitely one of my favorite rappers of all time. And as far as the visuals of the video, at the time this was par for the course or very common because it was about being artistic and it was also about shock value in keeping your attention. If you think this video is bugged out y'all should watch a video Cre-A-Tine by another dungeon family member by the name of Cool Breeze.
Yall living what they was talking about
Listen to Watch For The Hook by Cool Breeze and In Da Wind by Trick Daddy. Cee-lo goes hard on both.
that was the funniest shit in the world to see y'all react first seeing CeeLo 😅😂 but Goodie Mob is tough!!
What some call weird others may call art or freedom of expression. Everything's pretty much cookie cutter now a days, so I can see how seeing the visuals or hearing different styles of rap may come off that way. Always happy to see reactions to this era.
Need to react to Thought Process by Goodie Mob ft Andre 3000
Please check “Git Up Git Out” by Outkast if you want to see an even earlier genius verse by Cee-lo. Masterful MC!
Since you fellas are enjoying the 90’s style, check out “Electric Relaxation” by ATCQ.
A ton of other tracks I could suggest but this is my go to for 90’s NYC hip hop vibes.
Second this. Also "scenario" of course.
@@EricEustace biggest ATCQ fan there is, since ‘89, but gotta say, hate Scenario. My least fav ATCQ track.
Not trying to be a hater, just had to say.
- Peace ✌️
Cee-lo's solo work is definitely worth checking out. Listen to 'Big ol Words'. His lyricism is on full display
The young bruthas wud definitely rock wit that one🤎
We need to bring back messeges in rap music.
There’s a super dope song off OutKast’s first album called Get Up, Get Out. CeeLo got a killer verse on that.
It’s not weird…you must understand that all the conventions that tech has given us today, did not exist in ‘94, almost 30 years. Most of what they say in this song has or is happening now
"Scan your chip to buy your chips"
There was a lot of debate whether Cee-Lo or Andre 3K was the best rapper in Atlanta at this time. The album album so Soul Food was so good that 2Pac moved to Atlanta and tried to joine Goodie Mob. They turned him down bc they didn't want to deal with Suge Knight. They stayed cool with Pac and we're the first people to hear Hit'em Up
Pac was in Atlanta way before the Soul Food album came out.
Word
A lot of this is factually incorrect
This is a whole complete lie. Tupac was in Atlanta before Goodie Mob came out and NEVER tried to join Goodie Mob lol. Man what the hell?!!😂😂😂😂
@@poloregal Goodie has done multiple interviews talking about this. They were also the 1st people to hear Hit'em Up and were his pallbearers for Tupac's small private service in Atlanta after he died.
Yall needs to hear C low rap for real
Also by Goodie Mob listen to They Don't Dance and Fly Away.
"git up get out and get something"
Let me stop thinking. That's what they want you to do 😂.
I remember where I was the first time this song came on the radio. Their first album was equal to or better than OutKast’s first project imho
Welcome to the revolution!! It symbolizes the distractions, delusions and deceit within this system. I appreciate you young brothas!!
Y'all wild!!! South been way deeper than you could dig. Listen to "Thought Process".. you'll see A-Town down( AL to ATL)
Most underrated group ever
Real HipHop
I don’t recall ever graduatin at all! Cee Lo was dope
Actually Cee-Lo was supposed to be apart of Outkast but he joined Goodie Mob. Cee-Lo is on God level with his rap lyrics. He's a lyricist. The message in the song predicting the society we are living in now, AI takeover, being watched by the police, food modification, computer chips in the human body, how our community is a bit lost, politics is a game, and how we have lost our way as a spiritual people. Read the book Beyond the Pale White Horse.
They spitting facts
This when Busta Rhymes put them on to the book "Behold A Pale Horse"
Outkast- Aquemini reaction. Greatest hip hop duo maybe ever.
Yall need to react to Goodie Mob, "Goodie Bag"
Can you do Poor Righteous Teachers.
The song was inspired by the book Behold A Pale Horse. It's about the New World Order. The book was given to them by Busta Rhymes and they wrote this song about it.
got it on cassette tape classic
Great track
Goodie Mob they dont dance no more is hard af
Y’all should check OutKast “Get Up Get Out. Cello bodies that track
Definitely should be next up!
Cell therapy…as in the mental ward level environment we all live in…that’s what the video’s energy was giving…Americas chaos
I can’t even hate bc I lowkey reacted the same way when I first found Cee Lo shit with Goodie Mob bc I’m prolly around your age 24, so I grew up with like the forget you song and crazy and whatnot, I’ve known goodie mob for years now but I totally remember feeling that way lmao bc if you first hear cee-lo through his singing stuff, you probably just wouldn’t get the impression he did dirty southern rap, just bc he’s like always in a Tux and so smooth and shit, but I guess it’s a testament how some of the best minds and talents can come from anywhere
Im 45 and when I connected it my mind was BLOWN!!!
Can you review The Pharcyde Passin Me By
Can you review EPMD You Gots To Chill
Use that TOOL between ur two shoulders u would give it a 10. On info alone
Recently watched They Cloned Tyrone and had to come watch a reaction to this
Naw never stop thinking mane
Celoo on goodie bag and thought process omg
Cee Lo bars harder than his singin facts 🔥
This was my favorite bacc then.
Ceelos best verses
The coming - goodie mob
The day after / goodie mob
I didn’t ask to come - good mob
And look up OPERATION HEARTBREAK HOTEL…js, they was just talkin
Cee-Lo is an elite spitta....do your research. Their 1st album is a classic. Cee-Lo shined brightly on that album.
Young Brothers...what you may miss is that in the early days of Hip Hop we hid our messages to each other in our music. The video is meant to be a distraction from the lyrics so that the message could get through without being canceled. Listen closer to the lyrics.
Ay, listen to the entire lp. You'll gain knowledge youngin
Yes and cee-lo was always nice
Ceelo fucced yall head up. 😂
👍👍👍👍👍👍💯💯
Ceeloo has an epic freestyle with Sway , you should REALLY check it out
My joint!
Whole album 🔥🔥🔥🔥 classic
Song fire 🔥
This video is supposed to be unsettling. That's the point of the song. Lol. Even the instrumental is supposed to make you feel unsettled.
Cee-lo was rapper. Outkast was almost cee-lo & Andre.
Soul food next by goodie mob
Who's that looking in my window? Pow...nobody now..... I mean come on if you listen to the lyrics the video makes way more sense ...... Don't forget this was like not made yesterday
No more FISHING FOR YOUR FISH
Cee Lo one of the best Emcees of all time
if you wanna hear how good Cee-lo can rap...play "Goodie Bag" by Goodie Mob
🫡👑🙏🤝
React to trick daddy in da wind since yall never heard CeeLo rap dude is one of the best rappers living
Can you do Onyx Shifty
Ceelo used to be one of the hottest spittas out there south
Cee lo is that dude on the mic singing or rapping!!! Listen to the song there talking abt things that are happening in todays society
Listen To Lyrics Youngblood. Seriously!
Man, we lost so many jewels and lessons…”Cee-Lo green a rapper”…:I’m embarrassed for yall
No more fishing for your fish
I hate it for the young generation to miss all the rap that actually said something. In just 2 generations our culture has turned into a degenerate show off fest showing the dumbest shit. Soon they taste won’t be able to except good music.
I am so disappointed in these 2 guys 🤦🏽♂️
Ceelo will kill ya favorite rapper
Cee-Lo was actually better than Dre3k before Dre3k was the goat
These dudes legit were predicting the future in this song yo.
Cee Lo Green be SPITTIN! GO CHECK HIS ALBUMS OUT! Get Ceelo Green the Soul Machine. Guarantee you will love it
Goodie and them was Monsters
Dude they are talking about racism in America
It's more then that and deeper. ....They talking about the new world order which is coming upon us now. Listen to the lyrics again.
If y’all really wanna hear Cee-lo spitin’ look up Big ole words by Cee-lo