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Cee-Lo Green

Thomas DeCarlo Callaway (born May 30, 1974), best known by his stage name CeeLo Green (sometimes rendered as Cee Lo Green, or referred to as CeeLo), is an American recording artist from Atlanta, Georgia.
A singer-songwriter, rapper, record producer and actor, in 2011 CeeLo Green also became a talent show judge, working for American reality television singing competition The Voice.
CeeLo Green came to initial prominence as a member of the southern hip hop group Goodie Mob, and as part of the soul duo Gnarls Barkley, with record producer Danger Mouse.
Subsequently he embarked on a solo career, partially spurred by YouTube popularity.
His work has earned numerous awards and accolades, including five Grammy Awards.Internationally, Green is best known for his soul work: his most popular was Gnarls Barkley's 2006 worldwide hit "Crazy", which reached number one in various singles charts worldwide, including the UK.
In the United States, "Crazy" reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100.
Its parent album St.
Elsewhere, was also a hit, reaching number one on the UK Albums Chart and number four on the US Billboard 200 albums chart.
Gnarls Barkley's second album, The Odd Couple (2008), charted at number 12 on the Billboard 200.In 2010, Green took a hiatus from working with Danger Mouse, and released a solo single titled "Fuck You!", on August 19.
The song became a hit, with the radio-edit version "Forget You", reaching the top spot in the UK and the Netherlands and charting at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100.
Its parent album, The Lady Killer (2010), saw similar success, peaking within the top five of the UK Albums Chart and debuting within the top 10 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, and receiving a Gold certification from the BPI in the UK.
His next two single, "It's OK" and "Bright Lights Bigger City" were also hits in Europe.
In 2013, Green reunited with the rest of Goodie Mob, to release their fifth studio album Age Against the Machine.Goodie MobAlong with Big Gipp, T-Mo, and Khujo, Green was an original member of the Atlanta hip hop group Goodie Mob.
He is the youngest of the four.
The Goodie Mob was a part of the Atlanta rap collective the Dungeon Family, which also included Outkast.
Goodie Mob appeared on two tracks on OutKast's 1994 debut album Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik, with Green providing vocals for both Call of da Wild and Git Up, Git Out.The group released their debut album, Soul Food in 1995.
The album received much critical praise as a pioneering record for the then emerging Southern rap scene.
It featured a distinctive soulful southern sound by production team Organized Noize, who had also produced Outkast's debut Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik.During this time, he also contributed backing vocals to TLC's hit 1995 song "Waterfalls".The group's second album, Still Standing came out in 1998 and also received much critical praise.
Its commercial performance was slightly lower than the group's previous effort however.
At this time, Green focused primarily on rapping over singing.
While he did frequently sing hooks and did some singing, at this point he was a rapper first and foremost.
Green took more creative control on the group's next album, World Party.
Released in 1999, this album was more of a party record than the group's previous output, getting away somewhat from their socially conscious lyricism.During the making of the album World Party, Green left the group to pursue a solo career under Arista and the remaining members continued to perform together under the Goodie Mob name with Koch Records.
They did however collaborate in combinations in the Dungeon Family album Even in Darkness.The song "Hold On" from Big Boi of OutKast's Got Purp? Vol.
2 album was the first newly recorded Goodie Mob song with all four members since World Party.
(Khujo later revealed to fans at an album signing for his new album "Mercury", that the song "Hold On" was originally recorded in 1995 before Soul Food was released.)SantanaIn 1999, Green, was one of ten guest musicians who contributed to the Santana album Supernatural.
Lauryn Hill wrote "Do You Like The Way," and the two of them trade off on lead vocals.Gnarls BarkleyAlong with DJ Danger Mouse, Green was part of a duo called Gnarls Barkley.
They first met when Danger Mouse took second in a talent contest and opened for OutKast and Goodie Mob at a University of Georgia concert in 1998.
Afterwards, Danger Mouse gave CeeLo an instrumental demo tape and told him to call him if he was interested.
They did not make contact again until CeeLo was contacted to be featured in a remix of the Danger Mouse and Jemini song "What U Sittin' On?" from the album Ghetto Pop Life.
They worked together again on the 2005 Danger Doom (Danger Mouse and MF Doom collaboration) album The Mouse and The Mask on the song "Benzi Box" where CeeLo sings the chorus.Gnarls Barkley's first collaborative album, St.
Elsewhere, was released on April 24, 2006, in the UK and May 2, 2006, in the United States.
St.
Elsewhere entered the charts at No.1 in the UK, as did the first single "Crazy".
"Crazy" is the first single to go straight to No.1 in the UK based on digital download sales alone and is ranked by Rolling Stone as the No.1 song of the decade.
The album is CeeLo's greatest selling venture yet, having shipped over 3 million copies in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan.
A second album by Gnarls Barkley, titled The Odd Couple, was released in March 2008.
Its first single was released in January called "Run (I'm a Natural Disaster)".Solo careerGreen's Arista career was short-lived, as he was dropped after only two albums due to low record sales.
His first album, Cee-Lo Green and His Perfect Imperfections, was heavily in the vein of various other Dungeon Family releases, with southern soul/funk/jazz backings produced solely by himself and boasting appearances by fellow Dungeon Fam members Big Gipp and Backbone.
The album explored his departure from Goodie Mob and his solo growth in the song "El Dorado Sunrise (Super Chicken)", as well as socio-political issues, and showcased his singing.
The album did not sell very well, but CeeLo achieved some airplay with the single "Closet Freak".His second Arista album, Cee-Lo Green...
Is the Soul Machine brought a more branched-out sound and more deeply explored southern rap music.
This is evidenced by collaborations with Ludacris, T.I., and Pharrell Williams, as well as production from Timbaland, The Neptunes and Jazze Pha, among others.
The only other Dungeon Family member that appeared on his second release was Big Rube.
This album saw CeeLo delve into other styles besides traditional rap.
Timbaland proved to be CeeLo's single producer as their song "I'll Be Around" received mild airplay.
They performed the single on an episode in the second season of Chappelle's Show.
"The One" featuring Jazze Pha and T.I.
was also released as a single.
On the heels of the success of Gnarls Barkley, Arista released a 17-track greatest hits collection of CeeLo songs, Closet Freak: The Best of Cee-Lo Green the Soul Machine.
It features predominantly CeeLo solo tracks and several Goodie Mob songs.
His new song "What Part of Forever" has been included in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.After his second solo album, CeeLo joined the group Gnarls Barkley (see below) with Danger Mouse, temporarily putting his solo career on hold.
He would release two albums with that group, before again releasing solo material in 2010.On August 14, 2010, CeeLo released the single "F*** You!" to YouTube ahead of his planned solo album release, due to its partial leak on April 13.
"F*** You!" was an instant viral smash hit, registering over two million plays in less than a week.
Two weeks later on September 1, CeeLo released to YouTube an official music video of the song.
"F*** You" made a debut at No.1 on the UK charts, notably beating out "Shame" from the recently reunited Robbie Williams and Gary Barlow.
On December 1, 2010, CeeLo received five Grammy nominations for "F*** You!", which has been certified Gold in the United States and Denmark.
The single achieved platinum status in Canada, New Zealand, and the UK; and multi-platinum status in Australia.Green said his 2010 album The Lady Killer "is a more clear, concise, consistent, conceptual, entire album [than his previous\].
It's a complete thought, because it's written to be like a score.
The album's meant to be a motion picture, you know? I've never taken that approach to doing an album before." The album was certified Gold in the UK on December 6, 2010.Green toured during 2010, his highlight was meeting Jason Brooks in London, and 2011 with an all-female backing band named "Scarlet Fever" (made up of Sharon Aguilar, Brittany Brooks, Theresa Flaminio, and Regina Zernay Roberts), performing for Taratata, the BBC, Late Show with David Letterman, W's Symmetry Live Concert Series, Saturday Night Live, the Jimmy Kimmel Live! special show following the Academy Awards, and many other venues.
Green also performed "Forget You", a sanitized version of his hit "Fuck You", with Gwyneth Paltrow and several puppets provided by The Jim Henson Company at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards on February 13, 2011, a shout out to Elton John, who wore a very similar costume in a Muppet show performance in 1977.
At the 2011 BRIT Awards two days later, he was joined by British vocalist Joelle Bennett in another duet of "Fuck You".
Shortly thereafter, it was announced that Green will be joining Rihanna and J.
Cole on the North American leg of Rihanna Loud Tour in the summer of 2011.
However, he later dropped out of the tour citing that his busy work schedule which includes his commitment to judging “The Voice”, writing a new book and recording a new album as the reason for his withdrawal.On August 14, 2011, Green performed at WWE SummerSlam performing "Forget You" and the event's theme, "Bright Lights, Bigger City".
His 2011 Billboard Music Awards performance was also notable, particularly for a stage stunt whereby he and his piano began to rise up in the air and turn upside down, as he was playing his solo number Bright Lights Bigger City.CeeLo rereleased his album The Lady Killer as a Platinum Edition on November 28, 2011.
The repackaged album contained the original 16 tracks (including remixed versions of Bright Lights Bigger City (feat.
Wiz Khalifa) and I Want You (Hold On To Love) plus one extra track, written by Ross Golan, Anyway.
The new track, Anyway, served as the album's sixth overall single and first Platinum Edition single.Future projectsGreen is collaborating with producer Jazze Pha to release an album called Happy Hour on Jazze’s record label.
The songs "Happy Hour" (as well as the remix with Bun B, Snoop Dogg & Tone Tone), "Man of the Hour", and "Disco Bitch" (featuring The Pussycat Dolls) from the album have already been released as singles and B-sides.
Jazze Pha has produced numerous hit singles with many artists, but this project is his rapping and singing debut.
CeeLo is co-producing the album with him, so both artist and producer share equal roles in vocals and production.
Also, Melody Thornton confirmed that she is currently in the studio with CeeLo working on her solo album.
In 2010, he recorded a song for the Sex and the City 2 soundtrack which reached number 9 in the charts and was written by him and produced by T-Pain which is called "Language of Love".
He along with The Red Hot Chili Peppers and OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder were rumored to be appearing on British DJ Paul Oakenfold's upcoming album.
Also, Cee-Lo has recorded a song with Alien Ant Farm that is expected to be released on their upcoming 2012 album.
In March 2012, Green performed at a fundraiser for President Barack Obama with the president present.
He began singing "Fuck You" with the original profane lyrics, but then switched to the non-profane lyrics.In May 2012, the alcohol trade magazine The Tasting Panel featured a cover story detailing CeeLo Green's part ownership of an alcohol brand called TY KU Sake & Spirits.In August 2012, Green announced he will be releasing the song "I Love Football" on September 13, 2012.
It is set to the tune of "Blitzkrieg Bop" by Ramones.On February 5, 2013, Green released the song "Only You," featuring Lauriana Mae, a contestant on P.
Diddy's Starmaker.
It is set to be on Green's upcoming fourth album, tentatively titled Girl Power.He has announced an upcoming production called "CeeLo Green Presents Loberace" (or simply "Loberace").
Supposed to be unveiled at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino on February 21, 2013, the event was rescheduled to a later unspecified date due to a fatal shooting along the Las Vegas Strip where the resort is situated.Green is set to appear on Tech N9ne's upcoming album Something Else on the track "That's My Kid" (featuring Big K.R.I.T.
& Game).Television and film careerGreen, along with the rest of the Goodie Mob, had a cameo in the 1999 film Mystery Men as a member of the Not So Goodie Mob, in which he was credited as "Thomas Burton aka Cee lo".
He also has done voice acting work, voicing Prime Cut Miggity-Mo' Macdaddy Gizzabang Doggy Dog Dog on the Brak Show episode "Brakstreet" in 2002, Frank and Buddy Z Class of 3000's Christmas special and as Godzilla in the Robot Chicken episode "Squaw Bury Shortcake" in 2007, and Rev.
Rollo Goodlove in the Boondocks episodes "The S-Word" and "The Hunger Strike" in 2008.
In 2010, he appeared in T-Pain's Freaknik: The Musical as Light Skin.On January 15, 2011, Green both acted and performed on NBC's Saturday Night Live hosted by Gwyneth Paltrow, who, in November 2010, covered his song "Forget You" on an episode of Glee.Green is one of the coaches for contestants on seasons one through three on the singing TV show The Voice.
He returned as a coach on the fifth season.October 11, 2011, Green also made a guest-star appearance in the NBC show, Parenthood - season 3 episode 6, "Tales From the Luncheonette".On August 14, 2011, Green appeared at WWE SummerSlam and performed both "'Bright Lights Bigger City", the official theme song for the event, and his hit "'Forget You".
On September 25, 2011, Green appeared as himself in a live-action/voice appearance and as the voice of a hot tub in the American Dad! episode "Hot Water".The following year, on February 5, Green appeared in the Super Bowl halftime show with Madonna.
On March 31, 2012, Green appeared in the 2012 Kids' Choice Awards.
Near the end of the show, he was revealed to be the evil mastermind that was trying to ruin the show, and the only reason he was evil was because he wanted to get slimed.
However, the show's host, Will Smith, refused to slime him, and he "ice cream sundaed" him instead, claiming it was the "second-best thing" compared to sliming.
On August 8 of that year, he played J.C.
Carpenter in the TV Land sitcom The Soul Man episode "J.C.
Carpenter's Gospel Show".
Ten days later, guest starred in the Nickelodeon show How to Rock in an episode called "How to Rock Cee Lo".
He did a voice in the animated feature Hotel Transylvania as Murray the Mummy.On September 6, 2012, NBC said Green would star in and serve as executive producer of a family comedy on the network.On February 28, 2013, he appeared as himself in the sitcom Anger Management, season 2 episode 8, "Charlie & Cee Lo".Green performed at the Singapore Social Star Awards from May 23, 2013, to May 24, 2013.Personal lifeCeeLo Green has described himself as having been a "goon" in his youth, as well as a "kleptomaniac, pyromaniac, just plain maniac".
He has expressed that, at a number of occasions, he deeply regrets that wrongful behaviour in those days and years.
He still feels deeply grieved by the loss of his two parents, whom he both continuously misses, also during these times of having a successful career.Green, who was married, divorced in 2005, after he and his wife had son Kingston in 2000.
On October 30, 2012, Green was accused of sexual battery by a woman with whom he had dined at a Los Angeles restaurant, leading to a nearly year-long investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department.
On October 21, 2013, Green pleaded not guilty to a felony charge of furnishing a controlled substance after the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office declined to file a charge of rape of an intoxicated person, citing insufficient evidence.ControversiesAt the April 2011 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Green had his set cut off while performing, and then stormed off stage.
CeeLo had arrived 25 minutes late, performed five songs, including "Fuck You" and Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy".
His set was scheduled to end at 5:40 p.m.
At 5:44, as he was apologizing for being late due to an air travel delays, the audio from his microphone was cut off.
He then stormed off stage amid boos.On June 16, 2011, journalist Andrea Swensson of City Pages negatively reviewed one of Green's performances, writing that it "failed to measure up to the fun factor of his recorded material.
Green spent most of the set stationed in front of a microphone at the center of the stage, barely moving an inch while he sang and flanked by two forgettable back-up singers and a DJ that was all but hidden behind a giant LCD display".
In response, the following day Green tweeted "I respect your criticism but be fair! People enjoyed last night! I'm guessing ur gay? And my masculinity offended u? well fuck U!" Green promptly received angered responses from some of his followers on Twitter, to which he replied "Apologies gay community! what was homophobic about that?" In a subsequent interview with magazine Us Weekly, Green stated that his comments were in good fun, adding that "I am not harboring any sort of negative feeling toward the gay community" and that "I am one of the most liberal artists that I think you will ever meet, and I pride myself on that."On December 31, 2011, Green sang John Lennon's "Imagine" just prior to the ball drop for New Year's Eve at New York City's Times Square.
In his rendition, Green replaced the line "and no religion, too" with the words "and all religion's true".
Many saw this as a substantial revision of the meaning behind Lennon's original lyrics.
Shortly after the performance, Green responded via Twitter: "Yo I meant no disrespect by changing the lyric guys! I was trying to say a world where u could believe what u wanted that's all" [sic\] Green deleted a series of tweets pertaining to this event shortly thereafter.On September 10, 2013 Green's appearance on Sirius Radio's The Opie and Anthony Show was cancelled due to the singer's failure to arrive on time.
Green was told on arrival that he should leave the studio or he would be escorted from the building.

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