Goodie Mob Reunion Documented In “The Cee Lo Life”

    Longtime supporters of the Goodie Mob will be treated to “The Cee Lo Life,” a new reality television program set to document the group’s reunion, according to the Hollywood Reporter and FUSE.  

    Reports indicate that the series will follow Goodie Mob as they prepare to release their reunion album, Age Against the Machine

    Michael Wright, head of programming at TBS, talked about the show, as reported by the Hollywood Reporter

    “This new TBS series will give viewers the chance to get to know Cee Lo Green, who is without a doubt one of the hardest working men in show business. ‘The Cee Lo Life’ is certain to be a smart, fun and funny journey packed with a lot of great music,” Wright noted. 

    Goodie Mob’s Age Against the Machine will be out June 18, as reported in early April. Last year, Cee Lo spoke about the group’s reunion, saying that they were “never separate from each other completely.” 

    The group originally formed in 1991. It consists of four members, Cee Lo, Big Gipp, Khujo and T-Mo. They released sevaral albums together, including their debut, 1995’s Soul Food. However, in 2004, Cee Lo left the group to pursue a solo career. The group then released One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show. After years apart, their reunion album was originally meant to be called We Sell Drugs Too and it was meant to be released in 2011. Those plans were changed and now it appears Age Against the Machine will be out in June

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    20 thoughts on “Goodie Mob Reunion Documented In “The Cee Lo Life”

    1. Shit, I think it was last year I watched a Goodie reunion on stage on TV and they were singing auto-tune and shit. If they do the same on their album, count me the fuck out.

    2. great… now we get to see in-depth footage of the process it takes for this guy to look like a damn fool!

      Sky Hiiiiiiigh!

    3. Goodie Mob used to be great in da 90s but dey are just a Pop/Dance group now. if you wanna support real hip hop / golden age hip hop den buy Lil Wayne’s new album. support YMCMB and MMG to keep hip hop alive. swag

      1. I agree with your first line but not the second line. Wayne used to be real hip hop, now, he’s tired and flabby, but still light years ahead of the rest of young money.

      1. So is she. Your mama. Thought it would be better but was disappointed as she only took it on her face and didnt swallow

    4. I will be checking this out. Y’all should check out thegrandreport, they be having some good stuff on there

      1. Yo it is really good website they have loads of things like what is rapper favourite sock, 10 rappers that fell over etc etc

    5. GM was ok about 20 years ago but now they’re gonna flop cause big tymers is getting back together, if you want some real hip hop than go pick up God forgives I Dont!!!

      1. Turner Studios, from Atlanta, should be ashamed of showing a reunion of a group, from Atlanta. You can’t even hate right.

    6. pay attection when im talking too you .son of a bitches put rapper cee los face on eminems daughter hally the bitch is running arund barking at demon churches. bitches head tured around jumped rite at ya.

    7. I wanna bust in Cee-Lo’s ass.

    8. Remember when Ceelo actually had a soul? Can you believe that the same guy who kicked…

      “The 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
      For 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 and some clothes that ain’t makin what you suppose
      Cause your eyes close to what your contract shows
      in fine print, they gotta get back every cent you spent
      You content cuz, you do what everybody does
      The industry don’t change you from the person you was
      Knee-deep in the struggle
      Two part-time jobs to juggle
      Gotta lady and a seed 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, your 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
      in building 23, right next door to me, hehehehheheh”

      in the 90s is the same dude who is on fucking American Idol. It’s disgusting.

      1. Cee-lo always been and is an incredible songwriter. His on-air personality may seem a little much at times, but musically, he’s still very sharp. I don’t know what you mean. If you listen to the solo albums and the Gnarl Barkley albums.. he’s been very consistent in putting out quality music. And he said many times, he just saving the rhyming for the Goodie Mob album.

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