Those that heard “Is That You God?” and have been wanting to hear more from the ATL foursome, you’re (hopefully) in for a treat. According to Cee-Lo’s manager (as told to FUSE), the Good Die Mostly Over Bullshit crew’s long-awaited reunion album, Age Against the Machine, will finally hit shelves on June 18th.
I take 700% credit for this song coming out, as I’ve been bitching about a new Goodie Mob song on virtually every Cee-Lo post I’ve done lately. Kidding, of course. Props to the LA Leakers.
Goodie Mob, alongside Cee-Lo Green, perform their latest comeback single “Fight To Win” on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Listen to the studio version of the new single here.
Up top, Goodie Mob performs their new single, Fight To Win, all dipped out in ADIDAS in support of the 80s rap pioneers Beastie Boys. Going even further, they burst into a medley of Fight For Your Right in tribute to MCA. After the break, catch performances by Usher, Nelly Furtado & Linkin Park, as well as a tribute performance to the great Whitney Houston by John Legend & Jordin Sparks.
The first release off the newly reunited Goodie Mob’s upcoming album Age Against The Machine set to arrive sometime this year. If you missed them hit the live television stage for the first time in ages performing their new single “Fight To Win” on NBC’s The Voice, check it out now.
“Man, Soul Food doesn’t taste so good reheated.” – Donwill
The Mob reunited for the first time on national television to perform a new song from their upcoming album Age Against The Machine on NBC’s “The Voice.” So, um… thoughts?
In an article from The New York Times detailing Cee-Lo’s current success, they reveal that he just signed a contract for a new show in the UK. Despite the title, Cee-Lo Takes the UK, the show actually revolves around him and the rest of the Goodie Mob recording their reunion album and soaking up the local customs. While I’m not sure if I’ll watch any of it, I’ll be damn sure to listen to the album once it’s released. Yep! And that’s not all, Cee-Lo is also taking his talents to Vegas (ala Celine Dion, Prince, etc) and holding down a theatrical show at the Planet Hollywood called Loberace. Finally, a show in my city that I’ll actually want to attend.
Behind-the-scenes visuals of Nappy Roots & Khujo locked down in the Dungeon working on the upcoming Nappy Dot Org. Love that they’re continuing to keep it funky and organic. Dungeon Family > your current favorite southern producer.
The Mob continues their reunion tour with a performance in Austin, TX. Have they come to New York yet? Wonder how the response would be. Anyways, props to The 54 Reality Show.