Cee Lo Green
-
Website
Cee Lo Green
Conventional wisdom once held that Goodie Mob’s Cee Lo Green was too weird to ever achieve mainstream success. Then came Gnarls Barkley’s “Crazy,” a song so irresistible that it defined summer singles. Now he’s managed to score another monster hit with a song featuring profanity in its title and chorus—albeit not on the radio or video versions, naturally.
Updated 05/24/2011
Related AVQ&As
-
Music as a weapon
January 20, 2012
Related For Our Considerations
-
Learning to love Gwyneth Paltrow
April 13, 2011
-
The secret importance of the lyrics in 2012’s biggest pop hits
June 19, 2012
Related Great Job, Internet!s
Related Interviews
-
Damian Abraham of Fucked Up
June 7, 2011
Related Inventorys
Related Movie Reviews
-
Sparkle
August 16, 2012
Related MusicalWork Reviews
-
Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears: Scandalous
March 15, 2011
-
Cee Lo Green: The Lady Killer
November 16, 2010
-
Raphael Saadiq: Stone Rollin’
May 10, 2011
-
Rick Ross: Teflon Don
July 27, 2010
Related Newswires
-
Angels rejoice as Cee Lo Green announces holiday album
September 21, 2012
-
Cee Lo asked to please put away his cockatoo on The Voice
June 25, 2012
-
Glen Hansard to guest star on Parenthood tonight
December 4, 2012
-
Having conquered TV and music, Cee Lo Green is going to be in movies now
June 29, 2012
- UPDATE: The "Fuck You" train rolls on with music video, now embeddable September 1, 2010
Related Recaps
-
Austin City Limits Music Festival 2011 Recap
September 19, 2011
Related THEN That's What They Called Music!s
-
Vol. 38 (May 2011)
July 19, 2011
-
Volume 10 (July 2002)
June 22, 2010
Related This Was Pops
-
This Was Pop checks in with this year’s crop of new holiday music
November 30, 2012
-
Week of Jan. 29, 2011
January 28, 2011
Related We're No. 1s
-
Santana’s Supernatural was 1999’s most surprisingly successful album
November 13, 2012

The first single off Goodie Mob's reunion album features Janelle Monáe, is totally nuts
Short paths to the canon: 22 influential artists with tiny bodies (of work)