Maybe if people go back in pick this album up the rap game will tight up we need this people why listern to this new rapper and they only talking bout they riches why we still have it hard thank u cee Lo u said better
They have told lies to our vision...Lied to our mission.....Do yall hear wtf these songs are screamin to our people.....LISTEN!!!!!!!...As the veil is being lifted.
@madrecka because back then we had something to prove so a lot of our southern artist focused on lyrics back then.since we made a lot our artist have well gotten sloppy i mean you still have real southern artist out there who spit real shit.back then though we had to come out raw and hard because we had to compete with west coast and new york artist.
@guerrillabeast2010 Eminem and Lupe as of recent ~ I feel they've done well. Shit in my country the public broadcaster was promoting something about hip hop . . . . interesting topic.
We've got 2 got damn fight and die to get our spirits and our minds back! Otherwise Uncle Sam makes a robot out of you suckin on the systems dick! Cause uncle sam wants you to be a devil too.... This is the only hiphop album i've got left of '95 I can't get enuff of it and God is really talking thru these guys... That's one thing that's for sure! They represent the Most High! Think about the slavetrain when they have thousands of us on board and still were prayers in the Lord!!! Nuff said BLESS
Damn shraight fuckin classic! Hip-hop will never die it just went underground, Thats only right cause its organic, so dig for them future classics. This proves that the south didnt kill rap, the industry just lookin for them stereo typical brothers to market and steal the youths minds.
Man as individual and as people we are at war! But the majority of our side got there eyes open wide but still don't recognize what we fighting for!! What happen to the whole conscience movement????
The consious movement went underground. The mainstream wont fuck wit it, theres no money in maketing intelligent thought. meanwhile we get the kids minds corrupted while making green. That better though, that means the industry aint pimpin real artist. There are really only 5 companies who own all marketing and distrabution
i like how on the album artwork of this and still standing have the shackels and the hung man in the words really takes the meaning of the group's name to a story of southern slavery
JUST GOT CHILLS LISTENING TO CEE-LO'S VERSE. SEE THATS WHY THE MEDIA PROMOTES CERTAIN TYPES OF MUSIC OVER THIS B/C THEY KNOW IF SONGS LIKE THIS WAS HEAVILY PROMOTED MORE PPL WOULD BECOME UPLIFTED AND INSPIRED. IMAGINE IF U HEARD TRACKS LIKE THIS AT THE RATE U HEAR A GUCCI MANE SONG (NO DISS TO GUCC). DO U REALIZE WHAT THE AVERAGE MENTALITY OF A PERSON WOULD BE? MUSIC IS SPIRITUAL IT SEEPS INTO UR SUBCONSCIOUS SO U CAN GO EITHER WAY WITH THAT..I GOTTA PUT THE YOUNGINS IN MY FAM ON TO THIS
WE IN ATLANTIS PRAYIN LIKE A MANTIS!!! THE SYSTEM IS DESIGNED TO KEEP OUR 3RD EYES BLIND, BUT NOT TOO BLIND IN THE SINCE THAT OUR OTHER 2 EYES CAN'T SEE!!! LISTEN PEOPLE!!
We still "fighting for our spirit and mind." Only now it's from these lames out who got nothing but shaking, twerking and swaggin to offer. Don't know they head from they ass. SMDH. Moment of silence for real music.........................................................SMDH again.
in the 90s ever region was spittin real shit in their own way. east coast west coast, texas niggas, dirty south niggas, midwest niggas in ohio and chicago. everything was from the heart. i cant believe hip hop became what it is today.
This is Mixzo co producer of this track. Thx for the blast from the past. They wrote this song in the basement of my wife's house when we lived in East Point. Dodson Dr. baby!! Big up to Organized noise. I was truly inspired many a day at the dungeon. This song was recorded at Bosstown B room B4 it later became Stankonia. We mixed it@ La Co Co. The famed studio built behind LA Reids house in Alpharetta Ga. I have great memories of that whole experience!! Thx for the post.
This was definitely a Classic Albumt. I mean the GODS were praying on the cover. Plus you Islam,Hebrew israelites on one LP as one. Powerful they had to e breaking up.
I love this shit, born and bred in me I was 13 when this album dropped it changed my life. When will we wake up as black people? The same shit they talked about 15 years ago still going on and we still aint learned yet. Khujo go off and cee-lo simply spits that real shit. Much love these niggas hold down the A.
Listening to this help me realize how lost a n*gga really is. Ain't too many folk got a level of understanding to relate or give a f*ck about too much of nothing. Hypnotized by the temporary. It's good to listen to some real music; Lord knows it's watered down now from clowns fakin' the fonk just to sell records. I'm just in my zone and wanted to drop my two cents in the bucket.
Its funny to think that when I was younger(early, early 1990s) I had two pair of Jordans, dunno what #they were, and didnt think twice bout now lil kids gettin the SAME kind as em 10 yrs ago and saying LOOK WHAT I GOT its a shame what rap became
"we aint natural born killlers we are a spiritual people (YAHWEH) chose a few" (3:13). read Deuteronomy 28 my brothers thats what celo is kick without the true name of Yahweh.
The South and Nation still has artist like these, but it's hard to compete with radio stations playing "Wasted" and the lack of education. We need a strong underground movement again! We can teach the youth through music, but we have lost their attention and they're distracted right now. But it's only momentarily! DON'T LISTEN TO THE RADIO!!!
I couldt have said it better. To corperate amerikkka, black ignorance is profitable. Intelligence of ANY sort is menacing. Also, these cats speak all about new world order on CELL THERAPY. Notice that was the only song the were allotted to release like that.
this is why they promote this crazy music these days,. when people create music with positive messages the upper upper class see;s it as a threat. they think "lets play the stanky leg, and the booty dew all day" and have these ignorant people worried about the next dance craze, and the next pair of jordans coming out
Hell ya! I hate 98% of this bullshit on the radio, therefore i refuse to listen to it. To the rest of the world, we (blacks) all seem like a monosylabic, monolithic group of people, when we know thats far from the truth.
i'm in NY and i wanted to show my girl that south music is more then the snap and pop niggas try and play us for...real talk..no nas jay z none of them niggas ever music ever touched me like this shit here...and this old school shit...
Who ever said it khujo said some of the realist shit ever on this thats how you tell a story or a ride rap got damn you feel like you in the ride with him
@low803 I ponder on that shit every day cuz. If u find the answer holla at me cuz I dont understand as well as. lol get all these wack niggaz out and bring that real nigga shit in
@low803 why get people thinkin with deep lyrics when you can pay some clown to rap about how much more rich he is than you and how many chains he's got...hip-hop these days will die out and be forgotten but this shit is forever
Real talk, this may be one of the best songs off one of the best albums that has come out of the South. This is realness missing from the mainstream right now and we need it.
A southern classic. Where were you when this dropped? What was you doing. For all those heads that know. 94-99 was the era. Dungeon Fam was holding it down. And yes , the whole album is fire! This gave birth to TI and a gang of others. Beats and substance.
Sorry Outkast but Soul Food is hands down the realest album ever, niggas dont even rap about this stuff anymore, this album is a classic. Cee-lo killed it at the end. "Goodie Mob means the good die mostly over bullshit".
yo dis whole album is amazing. it always helps gets me throo hard tymes. real shit.....way too underrated.... but yo can sumbody please upload "the day after". dat song wuz my shit but i cant find it anywhere. not youtube, limewire, nothing. i dont understand y.
multiple stab wounds slicing through in a old school cutlas supreme 35 cents to my name and thats for a blount man. he droped it but cee-lo stole the show
i hate to be selfish but this album so realted to what was goin on in my hometown ATL ...it was so inspirational helped me get through college ..." 35 cents to my name,and thats 4 a blunt mane" ...khujo killed this track
This is my favorite song from Goodie Mob. Real HH, Real Black Thang! The whole "Soul Food" album is massive! This is what we can call "message". Fuck fashion bullshits! YO!
Now all we do is lick lollipops, get silly, marco POLO and of course WOBBLE. But I digress...I have a feeling hip hop will change for the better again!
@JackBanger all the shit u just mentioned isnt hip hop- the artists that make those songs dont even consider it hip hop or rap. its a different genre. hip hop/rap dont have many new songs....
@JackBanger I do think people are beginning to wake up to the bullshit......problem is they wait until they spend all their hard cash on it and then learn the hard way! idiots.....
I remember When blunts were 35 cents and gas was 99 cents. I had just got my license. I bumped the shit out of this album 12" kicker comps. When 10 dollars got a full tank 2 blunts and dinner for the friday night cruise.
4-sho that was a clever sound effect and very creative by Goodie. They have to be to dis day, the second most talented group from the South. First is OutKast their creators.
3.10 to 4.55 every time is givin' me a very strong goosebumps all over my body..
renga1 1 day ago
intelligence from real poverty. these brothas was on point..
burnzism 2 weeks ago
Maybe if people go back in pick this album up the rap game will tight up we need this people why listern to this new rapper and they only talking bout they riches why we still have it hard thank u cee Lo u said better
twanise305 1 month ago
One of the realist songs ever!!!
jcrich80 2 months ago
*from 1995
FlightTeamOne 2 months ago
preach cell-o preach cell-o
Warfreak321123 3 months ago
God Is Every Man of Blackness
ColonelTheDude 3 months ago
NEGROES STILL SLEEPIN'
ninjaryohazuka 5 months ago 2
The song contains one of the BEST LINES IN HIP HOP HISTORY. Thank you Cee Lo
whoabusiness 6 months ago 2
Soul Food was released in 1995, not 1994 as it says in the beginning of the video.
drexler456 6 months ago 2
Whole track is still true today...these commercial entertainers that call themselves rappers aren't helping the situation neither...
jpjohns2 7 months ago 3
One of the best Khujo verses
Raptor2004 7 months ago 6
@Raptor2004 no THE best Khujo nerse...man listen to dis dude bruh
MrNorthside912 6 months ago
@Raptor2004 no THE best Khujo Verse
MrNorthside912 6 months ago
They have told lies to our vision...Lied to our mission.....Do yall hear wtf these songs are screamin to our people.....LISTEN!!!!!!!...As the veil is being lifted.
willgraham70 7 months ago 2
Why couldn't Hip hop from the South stay this way instead of that Crunk crap and that other stuff that comes out today?
madrecka 8 months ago in playlist Madrecka's collection 3
@madrecka because back then we had something to prove so a lot of our southern artist focused on lyrics back then.since we made a lot our artist have well gotten sloppy i mean you still have real southern artist out there who spit real shit.back then though we had to come out raw and hard because we had to compete with west coast and new york artist.
montezdariel 4 months ago
The music of today is bullshit!!!!!! I grew up off of this (REAL HIP HOP MUSIC)
mrsangie1717 8 months ago 3
It's sad to think that music like this will never be made like this again. Tragic!
LHarvey1313 10 months ago 3
The Chorus still sounds chilling after all of these years.
dvharris75 11 months ago 6
@Swingbeat83.. SPEAK!
fatcat8155 1 year ago
Unfortunately True Hiphop was an Era..... and the Era is passed..... but i still have hop that something will arise...
guerrillabeast2010 1 year ago
@guerrillabeast2010 Eminem and Lupe as of recent ~ I feel they've done well. Shit in my country the public broadcaster was promoting something about hip hop . . . . interesting topic.
linguistic76 10 months ago 2
HIP HOP? ARTISTS nowadays suckin on the devils dick! Like Kanye can't believe that dude....? What is wrong with these artists these days???
Swingbeat83 1 year ago 5
@Swingbeat83 It's the result of mass dumbing down: mindless TV, mindless radio, just generally devoid of all originality and revolutionism.
TheHumanBallsack 11 months ago 2
We've got 2 got damn fight and die to get our spirits and our minds back! Otherwise Uncle Sam makes a robot out of you suckin on the systems dick! Cause uncle sam wants you to be a devil too.... This is the only hiphop album i've got left of '95 I can't get enuff of it and God is really talking thru these guys... That's one thing that's for sure! They represent the Most High! Think about the slavetrain when they have thousands of us on board and still were prayers in the Lord!!! Nuff said BLESS
Swingbeat83 1 year ago
lmfao.. this track on got 42K views.. Well at least 42K people know how to find this classic hip hop..
dariusgoins 1 year ago 2
4th time replay.. Track is sick! Classic.. Man i miss this era, got my head snapping damn near bout to break my neck! lol
dariusgoins 1 year ago
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Hell yea "WAKE THE FUCK UP" 3:11
ghfjfhjfhjhjhj 1 year ago
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ghfjfhjfhjhjhj 1 year ago
DID THAT NIGGA KHUJO SAY THAT CHICK GAVE HIM HERPIES LMAO WOW!!!
thegooz74 1 year ago 2
@thegooz74 yeah i didnt notice it until you said it. some bitch from a texico gas station
KARAHNJWASHINGTON 1 year ago
Listen to what Ceelo is saying at the end of this one, realize and wake up.........
tyuanajenkins 1 year ago
super son des Bonnes vieilles années 90....
Gab813 1 year ago
I needed to hear this today!! This came out my freshman year in College. It still helps get me through my rough days.
koolbreeze3000 1 year ago
Damn shraight fuckin classic! Hip-hop will never die it just went underground, Thats only right cause its organic, so dig for them future classics. This proves that the south didnt kill rap, the industry just lookin for them stereo typical brothers to market and steal the youths minds.
360atGOD 1 year ago
Man as individual and as people we are at war! But the majority of our side got there eyes open wide but still don't recognize what we fighting for!! What happen to the whole conscience movement????
MzShaybutta 1 year ago
@MzShaybutta
The consious movement went underground. The mainstream wont fuck wit it, theres no money in maketing intelligent thought. meanwhile we get the kids minds corrupted while making green. That better though, that means the industry aint pimpin real artist. There are really only 5 companies who own all marketing and distrabution
360atGOD 1 year ago 3
cujo ripped this track. str8 fire.
natefullahate 1 year ago
Kujho verse is classic.
enzigenes 1 year ago 5
i like how on the album artwork of this and still standing have the shackels and the hung man in the words really takes the meaning of the group's name to a story of southern slavery
walkerdj1 1 year ago
@walkerdj1 i didn't even know that was a hung man. I thought it was a spider or something.
cherishshanae 1 year ago
JUST GOT CHILLS LISTENING TO CEE-LO'S VERSE. SEE THATS WHY THE MEDIA PROMOTES CERTAIN TYPES OF MUSIC OVER THIS B/C THEY KNOW IF SONGS LIKE THIS WAS HEAVILY PROMOTED MORE PPL WOULD BECOME UPLIFTED AND INSPIRED. IMAGINE IF U HEARD TRACKS LIKE THIS AT THE RATE U HEAR A GUCCI MANE SONG (NO DISS TO GUCC). DO U REALIZE WHAT THE AVERAGE MENTALITY OF A PERSON WOULD BE? MUSIC IS SPIRITUAL IT SEEPS INTO UR SUBCONSCIOUS SO U CAN GO EITHER WAY WITH THAT..I GOTTA PUT THE YOUNGINS IN MY FAM ON TO THIS
oohkillertofu 1 year ago 4
Anyone notice that one of them said some girl gave them herpes?
cherishshanae 1 year ago
@cherishshanae <--these cats were real
langtangticky 1 year ago
WE IN ATLANTIS PRAYIN LIKE A MANTIS!!! THE SYSTEM IS DESIGNED TO KEEP OUR 3RD EYES BLIND, BUT NOT TOO BLIND IN THE SINCE THAT OUR OTHER 2 EYES CAN'T SEE!!! LISTEN PEOPLE!!
dasummoner 1 year ago
WE IN ATLANTIS PRAYIN LIKE A MANTIS!!!
dasummoner 1 year ago
We still "fighting for our spirit and mind." Only now it's from these lames out who got nothing but shaking, twerking and swaggin to offer. Don't know they head from they ass. SMDH. Moment of silence for real music.........................................................SMDH again.
sduff77 1 year ago
@sduff77 <-excellent comment
langtangticky 1 year ago
Early as fuck ... 8:51 ... last night i barely got some z's
bayareamayne 1 year ago
3:12 on dis nigga speaks the fu(kin truth
docduce 1 year ago
@docduce Ceelo talking about the Bible Prophecy of the 12 tribes of Isreal KJV Deut 28:68
megalon07 1 year ago
yall don't hear the crickets in the background of the beat.........classic organized noize.....best creative beat makers ever
kirkseyrea 1 year ago
in the 90s ever region was spittin real shit in their own way. east coast west coast, texas niggas, dirty south niggas, midwest niggas in ohio and chicago. everything was from the heart. i cant believe hip hop became what it is today.
burnzism 1 year ago
@burnzism <--yup
langtangticky 1 year ago
This is Mixzo co producer of this track. Thx for the blast from the past. They wrote this song in the basement of my wife's house when we lived in East Point. Dodson Dr. baby!! Big up to Organized noise. I was truly inspired many a day at the dungeon. This song was recorded at Bosstown B room B4 it later became Stankonia. We mixed it@ La Co Co. The famed studio built behind LA Reids house in Alpharetta Ga. I have great memories of that whole experience!! Thx for the post.
killamancardo 1 year ago
t mo went hard
TheGambino103 1 year ago
@dullybugg23 Yes he did!
keymani 1 year ago
This was definitely a Classic Albumt. I mean the GODS were praying on the cover. Plus you Islam,Hebrew israelites on one LP as one. Powerful they had to e breaking up.
ThaFlyestMoor72 1 year ago
Til this day when i play this in my car, i go nuts. Khujo verse is crazy. aww man.
enzigenes 1 year ago
I love this shit, born and bred in me I was 13 when this album dropped it changed my life. When will we wake up as black people? The same shit they talked about 15 years ago still going on and we still aint learned yet. Khujo go off and cee-lo simply spits that real shit. Much love these niggas hold down the A.
ttown25 1 year ago 4
The "good die mostly over bullsh*t"...
Listening to this help me realize how lost a n*gga really is. Ain't too many folk got a level of understanding to relate or give a f*ck about too much of nothing. Hypnotized by the temporary. It's good to listen to some real music; Lord knows it's watered down now from clowns fakin' the fonk just to sell records. I'm just in my zone and wanted to drop my two cents in the bucket.
TexasColt44 1 year ago 5
@TexasColt44 real talks G that line stuck with me as well
187JAP 1 year ago
Some of the iLLest shit to come out of the South . . . so real it can't be felt unless you truly understand it
jc0503132 1 year ago
Yeah dis shit fire! This trash out today pisses me off!
tyese28 1 year ago 2
@tyese28 definately gets played every year..this classic like the blueprint to jay z
jasog 1 year ago
Khujo goodie may have dropped one of the tightest verses ever if you really listen ....SWATS baby
wkrpnatl 1 year ago
Listen to Khujos verse. Close ur eyes and pay attention.
enzigenes 1 year ago
It's 2010 and we still fightin for our spirit n mind
talk2carlhudson 1 year ago 14
Its funny to think that when I was younger(early, early 1990s) I had two pair of Jordans, dunno what #they were, and didnt think twice bout now lil kids gettin the SAME kind as em 10 yrs ago and saying LOOK WHAT I GOT its a shame what rap became
RebelReal 2 years ago
"we aint natural born killlers we are a spiritual people (YAHWEH) chose a few" (3:13). read Deuteronomy 28 my brothers thats what celo is kick without the true name of Yahweh.
ibo1978 2 years ago 2
The South and Nation still has artist like these, but it's hard to compete with radio stations playing "Wasted" and the lack of education. We need a strong underground movement again! We can teach the youth through music, but we have lost their attention and they're distracted right now. But it's only momentarily! DON'T LISTEN TO THE RADIO!!!
weez706 2 years ago 5
I couldt have said it better. To corperate amerikkka, black ignorance is profitable. Intelligence of ANY sort is menacing. Also, these cats speak all about new world order on CELL THERAPY. Notice that was the only song the were allotted to release like that.
kavikarkaino 2 years ago 4
this is why they promote this crazy music these days,. when people create music with positive messages the upper upper class see;s it as a threat. they think "lets play the stanky leg, and the booty dew all day" and have these ignorant people worried about the next dance craze, and the next pair of jordans coming out
d1rdyd 2 years ago 5
Hell ya! I hate 98% of this bullshit on the radio, therefore i refuse to listen to it. To the rest of the world, we (blacks) all seem like a monosylabic, monolithic group of people, when we know thats far from the truth.
kavikarkaino 2 years ago 2
i'm in NY and i wanted to show my girl that south music is more then the snap and pop niggas try and play us for...real talk..no nas jay z none of them niggas ever music ever touched me like this shit here...and this old school shit...
RomeoProductionz 2 years ago 3
Who ever said it khujo said some of the realist shit ever on this thats how you tell a story or a ride rap got damn you feel like you in the ride with him
dynomitetucker 2 years ago
I 'm from Chicago. I was rockin this back in 94. Khujo Goodie spit one of the hottest verses I ever heard!!! Classic material!!!
iamdamewill27 2 years ago 3
CCEEEEE LLLOOOOOOOO!!!
Yeah it's true Uncle Sam want you too
To be a Devil tooo
kinteharrison 2 years ago 2
who raps the 1st verse?
cansam2905 2 years ago
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I believe it is either T-mo or Khujo
jonjuan03 2 years ago
T-Mo Goodie
weez706 2 years ago
niggas dont ovastand how they made otha niggas pay attention to the south.. fuck da production, they had sumtin to say and it made sense bitches
elem3 2 years ago 3
thank god for goody mob im still fighting
BamaBoy205SR 2 years ago 3
bet that brother my boys will listen to this instead of that bull they hear in the streets
magalo57 2 years ago 2
why do ppl sleep on real shit??
low803 2 years ago 46
@low803 I ponder on that shit every day cuz. If u find the answer holla at me cuz I dont understand as well as. lol get all these wack niggaz out and bring that real nigga shit in
DonzAmin1 1 year ago
@low803 Either they don't know, don't show, or just too damn stupid to realize real shit..
RateDTD 1 year ago
@low803 why get people thinkin with deep lyrics when you can pay some clown to rap about how much more rich he is than you and how many chains he's got...hip-hop these days will die out and be forgotten but this shit is forever
Tryandtakemyguns11 9 months ago 3
@low803 they dont want to think
xpoondiggy 5 months ago
Real talk, this may be one of the best songs off one of the best albums that has come out of the South. This is realness missing from the mainstream right now and we need it.
virgowood 2 years ago 5
Your comment is 99% correct. That 1% wrong is your choice word, "maybe."
brkjeff 2 years ago
Lemme rephrase that. It's one of the best songs off one of the best albums period.
virgowood 2 years ago 5
100%!
brkjeff 2 years ago
that nigga khujo wreckd the fuck out this song!!!!
irandleIV 2 years ago 2
This is some Naim Akbar PSYCHO-SPIRITUAL-WELLNESS type stuff. Spirit and Mind.
thisandthatnow 2 years ago 2
god DAMN!!!!!!! this is what these young boyz need to listen to right fuckin now!!!! Let your music have a fuckin message!!!
roselawnboy26 2 years ago 4
still fighting!!!!
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JuFu1 2 years ago
A southern classic. Where were you when this dropped? What was you doing. For all those heads that know. 94-99 was the era. Dungeon Fam was holding it down. And yes , the whole album is fire! This gave birth to TI and a gang of others. Beats and substance.
thisandthatnow 2 years ago 5
The title fits in for all generations.
boobafatt 2 years ago
Cee-Lo killed this at the end with some realness....thats why Goodie Mob is so underrated and still one of the best groups of all time.
virgowood 2 years ago 7
yeah man theyre definately one of my favorites
jonvanvliet 2 years ago
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Damn this track is straight gangsta and that how me an my crew roll, hard as hell.
WhiteThug187 2 years ago
Respect 2 Goodie Mob they keep opening eyes (anno 2009)
GOD Bless you all.
mameluk89 3 years ago 3
Sorry Outkast but Soul Food is hands down the realest album ever, niggas dont even rap about this stuff anymore, this album is a classic. Cee-lo killed it at the end. "Goodie Mob means the good die mostly over bullshit".
jcrich80 3 years ago 12
@jcrich80 Preach!
SuperTruetube 7 months ago
? im fightin 4
2:10 - 2:20
YOU GUESS WHO!
Thankz Khujo
Thnkx
7DEZ7 3 years ago
yo dis whole album is amazing. it always helps gets me throo hard tymes. real shit.....way too underrated.... but yo can sumbody please upload "the day after". dat song wuz my shit but i cant find it anywhere. not youtube, limewire, nothing. i dont understand y.
PassDaBlunt74 3 years ago 3
multiple stab wounds slicing through in a old school cutlas supreme 35 cents to my name and thats for a blount man. he droped it but cee-lo stole the show
thegooz74 3 years ago
i hate to be selfish but this album so realted to what was goin on in my hometown ATL ...it was so inspirational helped me get through college ..." 35 cents to my name,and thats 4 a blunt mane" ...khujo killed this track
wkrpnatl 3 years ago
This is my favorite song from Goodie Mob. Real HH, Real Black Thang! The whole "Soul Food" album is massive! This is what we can call "message". Fuck fashion bullshits! YO!
renga1 3 years ago 3
WAKE THE FUCK UP HIP-HOP!
I sure do miss good messages now-a-days.
Now all we do is lick lollipops, get silly, marco POLO and of course WOBBLE. But I digress...I have a feeling hip hop will change for the better again!
JackBanger 3 years ago 28
@JackBanger somebody need to wake the fuck up 3:12
ghfjfhjfhjhjhj 1 year ago
@JackBanger all the shit u just mentioned isnt hip hop- the artists that make those songs dont even consider it hip hop or rap. its a different genre. hip hop/rap dont have many new songs....
Brett32324 1 year ago
@Brett32324 True, it is a different genre...it's called BULLSHIT
JackBanger 1 year ago
@JackBanger well its been over two years and the music and still trash. i hope one day we will get good music like this back
debo19832003 1 year ago
@JackBanger I do think people are beginning to wake up to the bullshit......problem is they wait until they spend all their hard cash on it and then learn the hard way! idiots.....
NitsuaNaed 1 year ago
REAL HIP HOP.
LOVE Goodie Mob.
marcdaddy33 3 years ago 3
I remember When blunts were 35 cents and gas was 99 cents. I had just got my license. I bumped the shit out of this album 12" kicker comps. When 10 dollars got a full tank 2 blunts and dinner for the friday night cruise.
45bandit 3 years ago 3
homie Cee-Lo always seem to steal the show even tho Gipp,Khujo,and T-Mo came wit heat,Cee-lO was revolutionary
hopeboi 3 years ago 3
This album changed my life.
augustaslim 3 years ago 7
yea. i gotta agree with you there. when i bought this album it changed my thoughts about everything. make you think deep
montecarlomayne 2 years ago 3
On of the greatest Rap album of all time. This is so underated!
DJTUNBA76 3 years ago 5
my favs
1. aquemini
2. soul food
3. atliens
IeatMsPacMan 3 years ago 4
i agree. you can listen to this entire album drunk sober ridin walkin whatever. still sounds good
dogstyle01 3 years ago 7
Still relevant.still better than alot of crews out there 2day. things need to change people, WAKE DA F#%K UP!!
vna1897 3 years ago 4
This reminds me of when I use to stay in East Point. We stayed outside all night wit the radio plugged up on the porch.
tanookinuri 3 years ago
Stone Mountain, radio in the window.
-StoicOne!
StoicTwo 3 years ago
KHUJO N CLO ALWAYS REPZ
blacklotusfist 3 years ago 3
This joint sounds like your outside in the south late night where those no lights.
Bignastyman 4 years ago 3
4-sho that was a clever sound effect and very creative by Goodie. They have to be to dis day, the second most talented group from the South. First is OutKast their creators.
sonofslaves31 3 years ago
I like to listen this at night sittin on the hood of the car.
tanookinuri 3 years ago 3
"Can't put a smile on my face
Cause my pockets ain't straight
At least not the way I want them to be."
I feel that way right know!!!!
45bandit 4 years ago 2
Cee-lo never had a better verse...
TilibAli2006 4 years ago 2
Hell yeah him and Khujo.
tanookinuri 3 years ago
it's dated of 1995
018120 4 years ago
ive been waking up to this song lately
mauricegarland 4 years ago 2
i used to listen to this everyday when i got home from high school cuz it was so deep. especially cee-lo's part.
SocietysNitemare 4 years ago 3