One Monkey Don't Stop No Show
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One Monkey Don't Stop No Show is the fourth studio album by the Atlanta-based hip hop group Goodie Mob.[1] This album does not include one of the group's former frontman, Cee Lo Green, because he broke away to pursue his solo career (Cee-Lo Green and His Perfect Imperfections and Cee-Lo Green... is the Soul Machine).[2] That left Khujo, T-Mo, and Big Gipp to hold up the album. Released in 2004 under Koch Records, after the failed World Party crunk experiment, the condensed Goodie Mob returns more to its socially conscious form of its first two releases, Soul Food and Still Standing.[3] The song "Play Your Flutes", featuring Sleepy Brown and Kurupt and produced by J. Wells, was released as the only single off the album. The title comes from the R&B song made popular by Big Maybelle in 1955
Track listing
1. |
"Synopsis" (featuring Big Rube) | |
1:22 |
2. |
"God I Wanna Live" (featuring Witchdoctor) | |
4:56 |
3. |
"123 Goodie" | DJ Paul, Juicy J |
4:56 |
4. |
"Shawty Wanna Be a Gangsta" | |
5:18 |
5. |
"In Da Streets" (featuring Jasper Cameron) | Jasper Cameron |
4:21 |
6. |
"One Monkey" | |
3:12 |
7. |
"Dead Homies" | Cool & Dre |
4:17 |
8. |
"Introducing: Gator Boy" (skit) | |
2:23 |
9. |
"Grindin" (featuring Bone Crusher) | |
4:19 |
10. |
"Goodiadvice" | Bread and Water |
4:28 |
11. |
"We Back" | Mark Twayne |
4:19 |
12. |
"It Ain't Nothin for Us" | Mark Twayne |
3:38 |
13. |
"High & Low" (featuring Mario Simpson) | |
5:48 |
14. |
"Big City" | |
4:56 |
15. |
"What You See" (featuring Witchdoctor & Melanie "Melbo" Smith) | |
3:52 |
16. |
"Play Your Flutes" (featuring Kurupt & Sleepy Brown) | J. Wells |
5:23 |
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