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Big Boi made headlines recently when he jokingly said the reason Andre 3000 wasn’t on his new album, Vicious Lies And Dangerous Rumors, was because Dre…
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Big Boi made headlines recently when he jokingly said the reason Andre 3000 wasn’t on his new album, Vicious Lies And Dangerous Rumors, was because Dre…
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‘Our coming together after a 12-year hiatus is somewhat of a testament to our elasticity,’ Cee Lo Green tells MTV News of the Goodie Mob reunion. By Rob Markman, with reporting by Felicia Morris Cee Lo Green Photo: Goodie Mob defined hip-hop’s dirty south sound before such a descriptor even existed, mixing uplifting raps with bass-heavy funk. Cee Lo Green , Big Gipp, T-Mo and Khujo, along with their Dungeon Family affiliates OutKast, were largely responsible for making Atlanta rap’s southern capital. The last time the Mob dropped an album as a quartet was 1999’s World Party, but now they are back. “The Goodie Mob, we definitely are reunited. And we’ve been working on that album really vigorously and it’s coming out very well,” Cee Lo Green told MTV News while at a Los Angeles taping for TV Land’s new sitcom “Soul Man.” “I think people are going to be very pleased. You know our core audience and also this new audience that we are aspiring to acquire.” The comeback LP, which is titled Age Against the Machine, doesn’t have a release date, but in April the group gave fans their first taste of the album when they performed their new single “Fight To Win” on “The Voice.” The televised performance showed a Goodie Mob quite different from what their day-one fans may remember. While singing the motivational ode, Khujo, Gipp and T-Mo donned gold battle armor and matching capes, resembling a squad of triumphant Roman soldiers. The song has been catching on, it was chosen as the official theme for the 2012 NBA Playoffs and ran on television spots throughout the two-month sporting tournament. It’s been over a decade since we’ve seen Goodie together, but Cee Lo says it was bound to happen. “Well, you know, it was just a matter of time, it’s very faithful and we’re a family,” he explained. “And you know we were never separate from each other completely. So our coming together after a 12-year hiatus is somewhat of a testament to our elasticity if you will. That’s what I call it.” Are you looking forward to the Goodie Mob comeback album? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Cee Lo Green Goodie Mob
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It was an ATL family affair last night as Future celebrated the release of his debut album, Pluto, at Esso in Stone Mountain. The Dungeon…
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Future just dropped the video for his hit “Tony Montana.” The clip finds Future traveling from Atlanta to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic to handle some “business.” Check it out: RELATED: Future Talks About Signing With L.A. Reid & His Ties To Dungeon Family [EXCLUSIVE] Future Ft. T.I. “Magic” Remix [AUDIO] 2011 BET Hip Hop Awards Red Carpet [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO] Future Ft. Drake “Tony Montana” [REMIX] Future Talks About Disapproval Of “Racks” Video & YC Responds [EXCLUSIVE] Future’s Got Next In The Hot Spot Light [EXCLUSIVE] Birthday Bash 16 Photos! [PHOTOS & VIDEO]
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Atlanta is considered a hotbed of hip hop these days, but that wasn’t the case in 1995. ATL’s own Dungeon Family crew would change that forever. Consisting of OutKast, Goodie Mob, Cool Breeze, Witchdoctor, producers Organized Noize and others, the Dungeon Family put real Atlanta hip hop on the map. Before Cee-Lo blew up with Gnarls Barkley and the song “F*ck You,” the SW ATL native was an integral member of Goodie Mob, along with Big Gipp, T-Mo and Khujo. Not only did the Dungeon Family redefine Southern hip hop forever, Goodie Mob actually gave the South its name with its 1995 hit single “Dirty South” from the group’s critically-acclaimed debut album, Soul Food. The song’s intro is a skit of a house raid by the controversial Red Dog drug police unit, which was recently disbanded . Big Boi from OutKast is featured on the song while Cool Breeze does the hook. Now considered a hip hop legend, Big wasn’t even old enough to drink when “Dirty South” dropped: “…year older / now I’m almost legal…” Goodie Mob – Dirty South by PeteRock RELATED: Cee Lo Says Goodie Mob Is 10 Tracks Deep Into Reunion Album RELATED: “Still A Summer Jam..Always A Classic!”- ThrowBack Thursday RELATED: “Before Cell Phones, There Were Beepers..Baby!” – #ThrowBackThursday RELATED: DJ Drama Interviews Goodie Mob RELATED: EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Big Boi Talks Solo Album, OutKast Label Drama
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Atlanta is considered a hotbed of hip hop these days, but that wasn’t the case in 1995. ATL’s own Dungeon Family crew would change that forever. Consisting of OutKast, Goodie Mob, Cool Breeze, Witchdoctor, producers Organized Noize and others, the Dungeon Family put real Atlanta hip hop on the map. Before Cee-Lo blew up with Gnarls Barkley and the song “F*ck You,” the SW ATL native was an integral member of Goodie Mob, along with Big Gipp, T-Mo and Khujo. Not only did the Dungeon Family redefine Southern hip hop forever, Goodie Mob actually gave the South its name with its 1995 hit single “Dirty South” from the group’s critically-acclaimed debut album, Soul Food. The song’s intro is a skit of a house raid by the controversial Red Dog drug police unit, which was recently disbanded . Big Boi from OutKast is featured on the song while Cool Breeze does the hook. Now considered a hip hop legend, Big wasn’t even old enough to drink when “Dirty South” dropped: “…year older / now I’m almost legal…” Goodie Mob – Dirty South by PeteRock RELATED: Cee Lo Says Goodie Mob Is 10 Tracks Deep Into Reunion Album RELATED: “Still A Summer Jam..Always A Classic!”- ThrowBack Thursday RELATED: “Before Cell Phones, There Were Beepers..Baby!” – #ThrowBackThursday RELATED: DJ Drama Interviews Goodie Mob RELATED: EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Big Boi Talks Solo Album, OutKast Label Drama
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Mars tells Mixtape Daily new collection features vintage Outkast, Goodie Mob and more of Atlanta’s ‘forgotten’ club music. By Jayson Rodriguez DJ Mars Photo: Getty Images Cornerstone Credentials: Dungeon Family The South is at the forefront of hip-hop these days: Rick Ross and Waka Flocka Flame rule the soundtrack of the streets, Cash Money and their long-running empire introduce new stars with increasing regularity and DJs Drama, Scream and Teknikz, among others, put out the hottest mixtapes. But back before things below the Mason-Dixon Line were poppin’, a collection of rappers and producers from Atlanta — billing themselves as the Dungeon Family — were the first to take a bite out of the Big Apple’s dominance. DJ Mars, DJ Bobby Black and Stefan the DJ (a.ka. the World Famous Superfriends) pay homage to the DF crew and mark Mars’ 20 years in the A with their latest mixtape , Forever I Love Atlanta (F.I.L.A.): The History Of the Dungeon Family. “The initial idea for the tape was to just be an all-Outkast tape,” Mars told Mixtape Daily. “And when I approached [Dungeon Family architect] Rico Wade about doing the drops, I wanted to get info about the recording process with Outkast. I been around them for a while; I was their first DJ before they got a deal. “So I saw the story before it unfolded. But then me and Bobby Black were sitting there and together thought, ‘There’s a bigger story than just Outkast,’ as crazy as it sounds. But the story is the whole Dungeon Family and how all of [the artists] were related to each of their moments. It wasn’t just Outkast and everyone was born after that.” The 31-track collection features vintage Goodie Mob, Cool Breeze and EJ Tha Witchdoctor, along with interludes from Wade, Big Gipp and T-Mo revealing stories behind the rhymes. In one clip, Wade tells a story about how actress Rosie Perez was in a mastering session with producer and then-LaFace Records head Antonio “L.A.” Reid. Once Perez started dancing to the remix of “Player’s Ball,” the doubtful executive was sold on Outkast’s debut single, Wade recalls. From there the DF movement was launched. “The mixtape represents a lost era in Atlanta hip-hop,” Mars explained. “These records, to the partying population of Atlanta, they’re irrelevant. This felt great to put together because we were able to bring to light a portion of Atlanta’s history, at least club-wise, that’s forgotten.” Last year, comprehensive stories on the history of Dungeon Family ran in the pages of Atlanta’s Creative Loafing and on Vibe.com. For Mars, this project represents a narrative just as stirring as those written stories. And that’s why he eschewed traditional mixtape devices like cutting and rowdy drops. “We sculpted the tape to be a documentary of all of their careers,” he said. For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines . Related Artists DJ Mars
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