Cee-Lo Green
Cee Lo Green‘s “Bodies” is one of our favorite tracks from Green’s latest album, The Lady Killer. The dramatic slow jam gets an animated video directed by Mikael Colombu and features “appearances” from Kerry Washington, Janelle Monae, Raphael Saadiq, Common, Bilal, and fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld.
Cee Lo Green apparently had a few leftovers from the recording sessions for his third solo album, The Lady Killer. A song called “Robot Sex” leaked to the internet this week.
Cee Lo Green will join Rihanna on her current “Loud” tour of North America. The tour kicks off on June 4th in Baltimore.
Cee Lo Green‘s “Bodies” is one of our favorite tracks from Green’s latest album, The Lady Killer. The dramatic slow jam gets an animated video directed by Mikael Colombu and features “appearances” from Kerry Washington, Janelle Monae, Raphael Saadiq, Common, Bilal, and fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld.
Between the alien eggs and feathered costumes much of the 53rd Grammy Awards felt like a bit from the Animaniacs Cartoon: “He’s a chicken! A giant chicken!” Nevertheless, the music did find a way to become a focal point at certain spots in the evening. Here are some of the more memorable performances of the […]
Atlanta music legend Cee-Lo Green was on the Steve Harvey Morning Show today talking about his new album The Lady Killer as well as being nominated for four Grammy Awards. The singer and Goodie Mob MC also discussed his runaway hit “F*ck You” and opening for the one-and-only Prince! Listen to the exclusive below! RELATED […]
Cee Lo Green’s having one of the best years ever.
The National Academy of the Recording Arts and Sciences announced the nominations for the 53rd annual Grammy Awards last night in Los Angeles.
Kid Cudi is probably rolling up a celebratory blunt right now*.
Eleven years ago, Atlanta based hip-hop group Goodie Mob dropped their last album with the group’s full, original line-up.
While appearing on Comedy Central’s popular show The Colbert Report, Cee Lo Green was asked to perform his hit single “F*** You,” but in order to make the song palatable for the show’s “family friendly” audience, host Stephen Colbert suggested a lyric change…
It shouldn’t be a secret to our readers that we are really digging on Cee Lo Green’s new material.