
“It was a simple method of how it happened, and I don’t even think we realized what was going to come true. “That kind of predictive quality … we were just repeating what we had read and retained,” he said of the group’s philosophy. That was our main goal to make an album of substance, to make an album talking about our culture and the ingredients that went into making Soul Food.”ĬeeLo intimated the group will put the recipe for their success and upliftment out again for public consumption with the same message that is applicable to today’s tumultuous times. Produced by Organized Noize and critically acclaimed, the album went gold. “We were out there fighting for the independent and standing up for the South,” Gipp said, adding that Goodie was out “to get respect from the industry. Goodie Mob’s debut was the Gold-certified album Soul Food in (1995). Goodie, along with the Dungeon Family tree, busted open the floodgates of Atlanta rap that tilted the axis of hip-hop towards the city and it has remained the epicenter of the genre ever since. Mays High School, and we felt a sense of responsibility in our music.”

“We weren’t trying to do anything overly commercial to try to chase after the bag. We just try to put music together that would stand the test of time,” T-Mo said with authority. Goodie Mob has retained its royalty status because they never allowed the “Hollywood factor” to creep in like a virus and contaminate the sanctity of the group’s message of culture and edification. So it’s really like a reunion ’cause we ain’t seen our brother in years.”

We did a ‘Dirty South’ remix with Mystikal back in the early 90s,” Khujo told rolling out. “We and Mystikal, we are real close partners.

This particular Drive-In Concert will be a Verzuz-like parking lot concert battle as Goodie Mob team up with DJ Jelly to go against Mystikal and Mannie Fresh in an ATL vs New Orleans match-up.
