One Monkey Don't Stop No Show EXPLICIT LYRICS Goodie Mob

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  • Release Date: 06/29/2004
  • Sales Rank: 90,675
  • Label: KOCH RECORDS
  • UPC: 099923848028

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One Monkey Don't Stop No Show

1LISTENSynopsis 1:22
2LISTENGod I Wanna Live / Witchdoctor 4:56
3LISTEN123 Goodie 4:56
4LISTENShawty Wanna Be a Gangsta 5:18
5LISTENIn da Streets 4:21
6LISTENOne Monkey 3:12
7LISTENDead Homies 4:17
8LISTENIntroducing: Gator Boy (Skit) 2:23
9LISTENGrindin / Bone Crusher 4:19
10LISTENGoodiadvice 4:28
11LISTENWe Back 4:19
12LISTENIt Ain't Nothin for Us 3:38
13LISTENHigh & Low 5:48
14LISTENBig City 4:56
15LISTENWhat You See / Witchdoctor 3:52
16LISTENPlay Your Flutes / Sleepy Brown 5:23

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"Monkey" can be Southern slang for an obstacle, and the title of Goodie Mob's fourth proper CD simply means they're going to keep going as a three-piece. Ain't no thing. But if the public thinks the remaining members of Goodie Mob are portraying departed member Cee-Lo as a monkey, that'll bring attention their label won't mind at all. One Monkey Don't Stop No Show is strong enough not to need the controversy and strong enough to put its kickoff single at the end of the album. A laid-back gangsta track with Kurupt and Sleepy Brown, "Play Your Flutes" is the single and proof that the Mob have plenty of life left in them post-Cee-Lo. They sound more like a group than they did with the couldn't-be-anything-other-than-an-individual Cee-Lo, a group that's lazily climbing back to the heights of their debut. Despite the expected "Goodie's still going" lyrics and the title track, the album is refreshingly unconcerned with the departure and kicks off with five languid but grooving numbers. Poke at the skip button while checking it out at the store and nothing hits home, but give it a lazy Saturday to fully sprawl and it works. Putting introspective tracks up front, bangers in the middle, and glittery funk at the end is an interesting arc for a rap album and one that works for Goodie. Upfront lyrical triumphs like "God I Wanna Live" and the deep and dirty "Shawty Wanna Be a Gangsta" are good reminders of what the three have contributed in the past. It also makes the lesser hard tracks in the middle of the album sound fresher than they should by building some tension. The middle isn't horrible, just ignorable, and the three closing tracks are A-list. Producers Organized Noize live up to their lofty reputation on their handful of tracks, but it's DJ Speedy that steals the show with his combination of Southern sounds and near-Bad Boy sparkle. Uneven, especially compared to their earlier records, and less ambitious than the "bring it on" misinterpretation of the title might make you think, One Monkey Don't Stop No Show recasts the group as a cohesive unit and puts them back on the "ones to watch" list. David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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June 22, 2004: Goodie Mob opened my eyes since I first heard featured in Outkast first album Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik. They keep the truth alive. I Rated this album 4 Stars instead of 5 because there is one song with bonecrusher featured which is alright but not a solid hit. Just because bonecrusher is featured. Album is worth the money definately