Helping to start a whole new phase of music from hip-hop artists, Goodie Mob member Cee-Lo is preparing fans to join the “Soul Machine”. Following his first solo album “Cee-Lo Green and his Perfect Imperfections”, Cee-Lo plans to lean away from the singing style he developed, back into the rap style he began with the Goodie Mob.
“The first album was just a mark of individualism, to assure people that there’s only one Cee-Lo on the face of this earth,” Cee-Lo told MTV. “I don’t have a point to prove with this album. I just wanted to say, ‘Yeah, I’m different, but I can play ball too.’ It was more of an attack.” An attack has also hit Cee-Lo musically as he moves away from the live musicians and self produced beats and enlists help from such producers as Timbaland, Jazze Pha, DJ Premier, Organized Noize and the Neptunes. Cee-Lo plans to release “Cee-Lo Green Is the Soul Machine” on January 16th, but that won’t be his only project hitting the shelf.
Cee-Lo is currently working on a Goodie Mob greatest hits album, but doesn’t know if there will ever be a reunion with the group. I don’t understand why some people had to air our dirty laundry and make a spectacle of the breakup.”