Mo’G spoke on it first before this footage surfaced.
In our current state of affairs, not only as a Hip-Hop nation but a nation of millions, the “I” often overtakes the “we.” At this point, it almost seems to be more natural to think of self instead of community and it’s reflected in our music’s lyrics – filled with bragging & boasting of material accumulation mixed with self-preservation.
But seeing these dudes together, Killer Mike & Big Boi gettin back on good terms…doesn’t it seem like Atlanta’s first rap family is poised to do things together again? When no one was paying attention, one of the strengths the South had & aided in its rise is that their was a communal spirit, a “brotherhood” (that included sisters too). It’s that same party, “we all in this together” vibe on which Hip-Hop grew some of its roots.
Really, I’m just glad these brothers from the DF/ON collective wormed it out.
Here’s a little bonus Shot, courtesy of Suave.
Goodie Mob 88.5 in 1995 (Unreleased)
Previously Posted — “Coming Together” – Video Of Big Boi & Killer Mike’s Reconciliation


“all they do is this…”
So necessary.
whos that peekin in my window…
was that on 88.5 in Tampa?
“Touch what I neva touched before…”
not to single him out (although I’m about to), but props to Cee-lo who could very easily be on some primadonna MTV bullshit as far as getting back w/the old group.
” i hope you understand you gotta respect yourslef before i can ” ……… i been wanting this for year’s!! ….cannot wait for this album and when it does come out ima buy 4 of them fa real!!
Ah We Need That. I remember seeing them in 95 in Fairmount Park for the Soul Food Fest with the Roots. They killed it plus they had people passing out food chicken wings and all – classic
So necessary.
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So true.
Fast forward that video to about 8:10 so you dont have to sit through 8 mins of Nellys bullshit
Like a beach in Martinique!
“What you know about the banana and mayonnaise?”
“Slice of toasted bread on a NAP-KAN”
I saw them in 95 too. They opened for The Roots at the House of Blues in New Orleans. I loved their album but didn’t expect them to have such an amazing live show. Throughout their whole performance the energy was INSANE! Ceelo was on the floor in the middle of the crowd going crazy. Definitely one of my favorite concerts.
I don’t really look forward to reunion albums but if they feel its time to go back in the studio and work together then I look forward to hearing the results.
straight up nuts with this country drawl
@ E.
It is 88.5 in Atlanta.
i hope this works out because Goodie Mob were incredible at their zenith. I hope Cee-Lo integrates back into the group like he did in the past and they are supported ENTIRELY with Organized Noize/DF production (and don’t try and jump on any other producer’s popularity just to sell records).
Seriously, I hope it does work, because did any of you buy ‘One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show’?
I did. And it was fucking shit.
They Don’t Dance No Mo
The Nigga Experience
one monkey definitely DID stop that show
BLOWAO!!! Nobody now!!!
@ Adam, I didn’t buy “One Monkey,” precisely because I knew it would be shit.
On that note, I co-sign on the production…I better not see Polow, Will I Am, or the Runners anywhere near that motherfucker or I’m not buying that one either.
I dug Super Friends and 1,2,3 off of One Monkey. It was alright, but they are held to such a high standard, and rightfully so. I can’t wait to see if they can recreate that Soul Food/Still Standing ON sound.
Props to 88.5 The Underground Railroad. Every Saturday night between 11 and 12.
I’m currently working on a hip hop show called Tha Bomb at 88.5FM ATL (GA State Univ). They did an interview with Goodie back in ’95 at the station that inspired me to wanna work there in the first place. Trying to get them back in there before I graduate.
Tha Bomb on WRAS-ATL 88.5FM
Saturdays @ 10PM
MAYONNAISE, BANANE, MARTINIQUE,
frenchculturefrenchculturefrenchculture
do u know other words
u see that “CUL” !!!
a new singer ….
That might be the one they were at Dez. We got one down here in Tampa though.
Just because they are back together doesn’t mean they can recapture the music that made them great. It is good to see them put all of their petty differences aside cause tomorrow isnt promised to anyone.