Before CeeLo Green sang Crazy and F**k You and before he was a judge on The Voice, the hefty Atlanta-born rapper/singer was part of dirty south rap pioneers Goodie Mob The foursome from Atlanta brought out their first album Soul Food 20 years ago but their impact is still felt today. In fact, they coined the term Dirty South, which many people use to describe southern hip hop music. Once CeeLo went solo and started winning multiple Grammy awads, the group failed to reach the same level of success they reached with their first and second album, Still Standing. However, they reunited again in 2013 and released the album Age Against The Machine. Although not quite as their previous work, the Goodie Mob will forever be remembered in hip hop history books for helping bring the south into the forefront. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUNuvBx_4R4