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Cee Lo Green is one of the American singers and songwriters that have the power to invoke the emotions of the people listening to his music.
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Controversial Songs of Cee Lo Green that Gave him Great Success
Cee Lo Green is one of the American singers and songwriters that have the power to invoke the emotions of the people listening to his music. And aside from his soul music, he also managed to stir their attention to him with some of his controversial songs that have gained tremendous international success in the music scene. These are:
Crazy – This is actually a Gnarls Barkley song, a duo that he and DJ Danger Mouse have created in 2006 and had managed to release a debut studio album called St. Elsewhere. Both the album and the single had a major commercial success and were found to be one of the most downloaded songs up to date. Fuck you – This song has a clean version called Forget You while the other version is a song that reflects Cee Lo Green’s appreciation to firefighters which is Thank You. This was also sung in one of the fundraising events of the American President barrack Obama and had an international commercial success. Contrary to the rumors that Bruno mars co-wrote this song with Cee Lo Green, that truth is this was originally written by Cee Lo Green and was produced by The Smeezingtons.
Music to My Soul – this is the newest song of Cee Lo Green taken from his fifth studio album entitled Heart Blanche. This song was originally written by an admirer that tells about the historic events of the Dungeon Family and the people who have been instrumental to the success that Cee Lo Green has experienced in his music career. Bright Lights Bigger City – this song that was sung by the Treblemakers in Pitch Perfect was originally written by Cee Lo Green. This song can be found on Green’s fourth studio album called Lady Killer. This song was highly featured in the movies that include Monte Carlo, You Only Twice and Pitch Perfect. This song actually is the first time that Cee Lo Green did not tell about his self, but only to refer the nightlife of most working class, where they work, they party harder. This song is sometimes compared to Michael Jackson’s Billie Jean because of the bass line.
It’s OK - this single was specifically released in the UK and other parts of Europe. According to many critics of this song, listening to this song is like watching the re-runs of many 70s shows as Cee Lo Green has managed to create great lyrical vignettes that go well with his amazing versatile voice. And if you think that Cee Lo Green used an autotune for this song, you’re wrong because when you listen to the studio version and the live version, you will be left mesmerized thinking how awesome Cee Lo Green Voice is.
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