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Segregation and discrimination against certain individuals with lesser intellectual abilities is highlighted in "Special Education", a collaboration with Janelle Monáe.<ref name="hiphopdx1"/> "Amy" references Cee Lo's first love affair, which was with a white female.<ref name="hiphopdx1"/> Cee Lo has revealed that "Radio Killa" is tantamount to "a trailer to an action movie". "Understanding" shows how "a mistress wants to be a wife without all of the responsibility."<ref name="hiphopdx1"/> "Father", which is targeted at the teenage audience, showcases how much of an impact fathers have made to their children's lives.<ref name="hiphopdx1"/> Segregation and discrimination against certain individuals with lesser intellectual abilities is highlighted in "Special Education", a collaboration with Janelle Monáe.<ref name="hiphopdx1"/> "Amy" references Cee Lo's first love affair, which was with a white female.<ref name="hiphopdx1"/> Cee Lo has revealed that "Radio Killa" is tantamount to "a trailer to an action movie". "Understanding" shows how "a mistress wants to be a wife without all of the responsibility."<ref name="hiphopdx1"/> "Father", which is targeted at the teenage audience, showcases how much of an impact fathers have made to their children's lives.<ref name="hiphopdx1"/>

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Age Against the Machine is the upcoming sixth studio album by Atalanta-based hip hop group Goodie Mob. The album is scheduled to be released on August 27, 2013.

Background

The four members appeared on stage together on October 1, 2006, following a Gnarls Barkley show, stating that they were back together and on good terms. They officially announced they were working on an album and the group's reunion November 19, 2007, on Atlanta's V-103 radio station. On September 19, 2009, Goodie Mob performed for the first official reunion concert at the Masquerade in Atlanta, Georgia. In November 2010, Cee Lo Green stated the that the group was ten songs into the album, saying, "We’ve started kind of unofficially, We’ve got at least ten or fifteen songs as Goodie Mob. But you know, a lot of the times when you’re recording, the first few songs hardly ever get used, so we’re just getting started. Now that Lady Killer is done, and I’m out of that space, I can give my undivided attention to Goodie Mob and make sure that that’s seen all the way through."

In June 2011, Cee Lo Green stated that he would be recording a new Goodie Mob album before recording the third Gnarls Barkley album, saying "Let me clear this up now, that comment was made very casually I’m actually planning on completing a Goodie Mob album first, So I am working on both of them, in a very calm moderate kind of way. You know we absolutely have the creative drive to do Goodie Mob, and we already started Gnarls Barkley about a year go so I’d like to right that statement." On July 25, 2011, Cee Lo Green announced via his Twitter that the title of the Goodie Mob reunion album would be titled We Sell Drugs Too. However, in February 2012, Cee Lo tweeted that the name has been changed to Age Against the Machine. On April 23, 2012, Goodie Mob premiered the first single from the album "Fight To Win" on The Voice. On April 6, 2013, it was announced that the album would be released on June 18, 2013. On May 19, 2013, Cee Lo Green announced at the Billboard Music Awards that the album's official release date would be changed to August 27, 2013. On June 4, 2013, the album cover was released. A few other confirmed tracks have also been announced, namely "Special Education", "Understanding", and "Pinstripes". Cee Lo Green has anticipated that the album "will be a critical and commercial success because we are about to take hip-hop to a quantum leap".

Songs

On June 4, 2013, at an exclusive listening event in Los Angeles, Goodie Mob previewed the album. The high tempo "White Power" one of the tracks in Age Against the Machine, is depicted as "a black perspective on white power" by Cee Lo Green. According to Cee Lo, a collaboration with Eminem was set to take place, but the latter artist eventually backed out of the project, apparently because of the other commitments he had made in his personal life.

"Pinstripes", which is a collaboration with Atlanta-raised hip hop artist T.I., makes reference to the group's 1995 single, "Cell Therapy". "I'm Set" and "Kolors" describe the influence of gangs in America; Gipp revealed in a promotional conference that he had ties with a handful of gangs. This provided inspiration for the track.

Segregation and discrimination against certain individuals with lesser intellectual abilities is highlighted in "Special Education", a collaboration with Janelle Monáe. "Amy" references Cee Lo's first love affair, which was with a white female. Cee Lo has revealed that "Radio Killa" is tantamount to "a trailer to an action movie". "Understanding" shows how "a mistress wants to be a wife without all of the responsibility." "Father", which is targeted at the teenage audience, showcases how much of an impact fathers have made to their children's lives.

Confirmed tracks

  • "Fight to Win"
  • "Special Education" (featuring Janelle Monae)
  • "Understanding"
  • "Pinstripes" (featuring T.I.)
  • "Amy"
  • "White Power"
  • "I'm Set"
  • "Kolors"
  • "Radio Killa"
  • "Father"

References

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  6. Horowitz, Steven J. (2011-06-24). "Cee-Lo Green To Record New Goodie Mob Album Before Gnarls Barkley LP". HipHop DX. Retrieved 2013-06-04.
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  14. Boardman, Madeline (May 21, 2013). "Goodie Mob's 'Special Education' Single Features Janelle Monaé". Huffington Post.
  15. Iandoli, Kathy (May 30, 2013). "Goodie Mob Previews 'Age Against The Machine'; Reveals Album Artwork". Billboard.
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