CeeLo Green is a multifaceted American artist renowned for his distinctive soulful voice, blending elements of hip-hop, R&B, funk, and pop.
Born Thomas DeCarlo Callaway-Burton on May 30, 1975, in Atlanta, Georgia, he rose to prominence as a singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer, and actor.
His career spans several decades, marked by innovative contributions to Southern hip-hop and mainstream crossover success.
He first gained recognition as a member of the influential rap group Goodie Mob and later achieved global fame through his work with the duo Gnarls Barkley and as a solo performer.
Siblings
CeeLo Green has one sibling, a sister named Shedonna Alexander.
However, information about his siblings remains limited, as he has rarely discussed them in detail in interviews or biographies.
Career
CeeLo Green’s musical journey began in church, influenced by his parents who were ordained ministers.
He co-founded Goodie Mob in the early 1990s as part of Atlanta’s Dungeon Family collective, alongside members like Big Gipp, Khujo, and T-Mo.
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The group’s debut album, Soul Food (1995), helped pioneer Southern rap with its introspective lyrics and soulful production, followed by Still Standing (1998) and World Party (1999).
After Goodie Mob’s initial run, CeeLo pursued solo work, releasing albums like CeeLo Green and His Perfect Imperfections (2002) and CeeLo Green… Is the Soul Machine (2004).
His breakthrough came with Gnarls Barkley, a collaboration with producer Danger Mouse, whose 2006 album St. Elsewhere featured the massive hit “Crazy,” which topped charts internationally and introduced his voice to a broader audience.
In 2010, his solo album The Lady Killer spawned the viral single “Fuck You!” (radio version: “Forget You”), peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning widespread acclaim.
He served as a coach on NBC’s The Voice for four seasons starting in 2011, boosting his visibility.
Later projects include albums like Heart Blanche (2015), and he has continued performing, producing, and appearing in media, including endorsements and television.
Accolades
CeeLo Green has won five Grammy Awards, including two with Gnarls Barkley for Best Alternative Music Album (St. Elsewhere) and Best Urban/Alternative Performance (“Crazy”), and others as a solo artist for “Fuck You” in Best Urban/Alternative Performance, as well as for “Fool for You” in Best R&B Song and Best Traditional R&B Performance.
Additional honors include a BET Award, a Billboard Music Award, a Brit Award, and multiple NAACP Image Award nominations.
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