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| | Cee-Lo : Cee-Lo Green Is... The Soul Machine Album Review @ Music-Critic.com : the source for music reviews, interviews, articles, and news on the internet |
 | | I got to know Lo through Goodie and his many appearances on other people’s records, but it was his first solo record, Cee-Lo Green and His Perfect Imperfections, that really showed that he could do anything. |
 | | On this record, though, he goes beyond everything, into…well, I honestly don’t know WHERE he’s going on stuff like the completely surreal “Childz Play,” on which Cee-Lo and Ludacris rhyme to a “Carol of the Bells” 6/8 spazzcore thing that Lo himself describes as “Saturday morning cartoon” music. |
 | | Yeah, this is the Organized Noize track I was going to talk about – this kind of beat is so NOT hip-hop that it goes around the world to become TOTAL hip-hop, crazy insane weirdosity where each three-syllable line is ripped in between beats that would make evil clowns pull out their own sharpened teeth. |
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