Combining the lung power of vocalist CeeLo Green and the innovative production
of Danger Mouse, neo-soul duo Gnarls Barkley burst out of the Atlanta hip-hop
scene in 2006 with their iconic summer hit 'Crazy'.
Green grew up singing in church gospel choirs in Gainesville, Georgia, cutting
his teeth with local rap collective Goodie Mob, who scored popular, influential
Southern hip-hop albums 'Soul Food' in 1995 and 'Still Standing' in 1998.
Meanwhile, Danger Mouse began his career making trip hop dance tracks under the
name Pelican City, before becoming a cult sensation when he m...