What Do You Think of Goodie Mob?
noz
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Southern haters and lovers alike - how do you feel about goodie mob? who is your favorite member of the group? do you own khujo's the man, not the dawg? did it send chills up your spine when little johnny across the street hung himself from the bunk bed? have you ever played ghetto lazer tag with TLC? are they legends? or merely southern legends?imho - = perfect. they are quite possibly my favorite rap group of all time.
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This Southern Gal [no Terry Ellis of En Vogue fame] likes 'em...
Cee-lo, by far, followed by Big Gipp...Khujo is pretty nice on the mic, though.
No, no, and no...Does that make me a hatter, or just disconnected from the skreets?
Absolutely!
"Even the ghetto is still God's property!"
No disrespect, but don't forget about these dudes:
That sums it up for me.
I still feel bad for the old man under I-20.
these dudes put on one of the best live shows i have seen from a hip-hop group and still till this day perhaps one of my top 3 favorite hip-hops shows EVAR.
soul food is a remarkable record. "thought process" is a fucking remarkable song, and andre's verse is a classic unfukwitable verse
these dudes changed the game for me. at the time soul food came out ('95) i was stuck in a very NY/LA centric frame of mind and this group really made me understand how much groups from the south could contribute with respect to different viewpoints, styles, etc. I know for a lot of "i ain't fucking with that slow southern drawl shit" dudes, this group opened a lot of closed minds.
Still Standing is also a fucking gem...although admittedly it does not get as many rotations as soul food for me. nonetheless its a great album.
What is a shame, is that neither of these albums sold remarkably well (especially compared to Kast) so these dudes had to take a "pop" approach with World Party. Which apparently sold the most out of their catalog, even though it was a weaksauce album.
in short...i'm a big fan
so pissed at myself for never getting a hold of one of the "tabasco" goodie mob items. such a dope design
and big boi changing the game with his astros jersey.
even in my college/coffeehouse/mindsex days i got down with the esthero/goodie mob remix of "the world i know". i ain't mad. dope song.
Best. Movie. Ever.
As for Goodie...whew! Their shit was crazy. "Who's that peekin' in my window? BLAW! Nobody now!" Just amazing work. What about the song they did on Muggs' first record? Wall-to-wall bangers, capped off by a ree-fucking-diculous verse by Cee-Lo. "In building 23/Right next door to me!"
Cee_lo as a solo artist? That is some vvvvvvery good musics. I absolutely love the 2nd solo Lp.
Relentless realism regardless represents
South West goes out, possess the manifest that's heaven sent
What's said is meant to the fullest extent
No nonsense because my conscience wouldn't be content
But just a little wealth, a little fame
But your mind-frame will keep you living the same
And it's a shame that niggas would settle with the ghetto
Huh, hoes have some clothes that ain't makin what you suppose
Let your eyes close to what your contract shows
and fine print, they gotta get back every cent you spent
You content cuz, you do what everybody does
The industry that change you from the person you was
Knee-deep in the struggle
Two part-time jobs to juggle
Gotta lady and a c that you can't hardly feed
Any day your life could end so you depend
on the reciting and the writing when you got the spare time to spend
To keep you stable, hopin one day you'll be able
To be a commodity on somebody's record label
Got your chance, twenty thousand dollar advance
and a car and all of a sudden you a star at the bar
ballin, callin the waiter to bring one of they finest wines
Then you started snortin lines, your life defines
the misconception of stayin down
You can't be influenced by everybody you hang round
You shoulda been more appreciative
of the life that you were blessed to live
A hundred percent is what you got to give
Cos ain't no tellin, yo' bullshit start smellin
And you wonder why your record ain't sellin
no more, endin up with no dough
and no respect back in the projects
and building 23, right next door to me, heheheh
DAMN! I forgot about that song. That shit was . Man if anyone has this lying around plase to upload it. I will be forever grateful.
Plaese pick up the SOUL FOOD CD
Nothing Cee-Lo's done since is fucking with it
So, noz, do I win?
Let's call it a draw. We got what like 15 posts before someone even brought up cee-lo's solo records. And not one OMG I CANT WAIT FOR GNARLS BARKLEY DANGER MOUSE IS THE BEST.
I still want to hear guzzo weigh in on the issue.
Hey, Noz,
Its funny you posted this because I was going to make a Goodie Mob thread. All of the talk about southern rap had me revisiting some classic albums & "soulfood" was one that I put on. I've slept a little on "Still Standing", but maybe I should dig that out, too.
peace
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These dungeon fam dudes came with well-thought out polished original music.
Pure skills+shining stars and a fresh sound with genuine passion and drive.
They shined out of the south and forced people to look for them and were so undeniably good that heads had to follow
Thats what making music should be all about and for a short time it was damn near perfect. And is still strong today.
My bad.
At any rate, they've got some classic cuts for certain. Black Ice in particular is
I'm still checkin for Killer Mike too..blasted "my chrome" all summer long.
Try searching for it by its actual title, "Black Ice".
oh damn, no wonder i didnt find anything. just heard the hook in my head. thought it was kinda that noone had that song on there.
I never heard it any Goodie Mob in the clubs or the radio in Your Mom's Bedroom?
classic.