was catchy and hilarious
Song of the Year.
Ehh I like a few songs off of Big Boi's album much better. Daddy Fat Sax, Shutterbug, Hustle Blood, and Fo Yo Sorrows.
Timvp alleges I scoffed Ceelo one time. I deny this and say you.
ooo, ooo, ooo
There's plenty of choice cuts on that record, but IMHO "General Patton" just slayed every rap track I've heard this year.
Cee-Lo can manufacture catchy singles, but he never delivers on the records. So yea, Cee-Lo, I prefer Skee-Lo.
I wish I was a little bit taller...
That "ooo, ooo, oooo" has been in my head for a couple days now. Which is not, in any way, a complaint.
I first heard this on the Low Budget FM podcast. Today I downloaded the song. It's ing great. So funny that you started this thread today as that's all I've been talking about today. Hits real close to home right now with the situation I'm in at the moment.
This song has been hyped up since it came out, was NOT crazy about it the first time but on second and third listen it's gotten better. I was gonna make a thread about it last night but got drunkenly distracted.
I had this playing in my head all day.
Just thought you should know, .
I completely disagree with Stringer Bell..
Perfect Imperfections and Soul Machine are both very, very good albums..
IMO they don't sniff his work on Soul Food or Still Standing, to poppy. My faves he appears on are both Outkast songs tho - Git Up, Git Out and In Due Time. There are some good singles and his solo stuff isn't bad, I just prefer his other stuff.
Thanks for this post... pretty funny song.
I tend to love pretty much everything Cee-Lo does because he's got one of my very favorite voices in recent/current music. Speaking or singing. He could release a musical version of the phone book and I would probably think it was awesome.
This song is too damn catchy for it to avoid radio play. Countdown to forget you.
http://www.avclub.com/articles/downl...uck-you,44634/
A physical copy of the song will also hit stores on Sept. 21, followed by the late-fall release of both the family-friendly radio edit version, “Forget You,”and the album it comes from, Lady Killer.
Sorry, but "forget you" would reduce the song's quality and genius so much.
its also not the right number of syllables
I knew it.
Hands down my favorite part is the "oh she's a gold digger, Well, just thought you shoudl know "
a song off his mixtape i still like more
oh noes!
I heard the forget you version a few days ago (maybe a week ago?) on Mix. I thought of this thread right away as I hadn't clicked on it. I agree 10000% the non radio edit is better, but give it a few months and even the clean version will be a hit.
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