
“Hey. Run was not an official leak, but we’re not sweating it.
If you happen to see any homemade videos on YouTube using Run, let us know so we can check ‘em out. Might as well see if anyone’s had fun with it.”
and I think…hell, if they aren’t sweating it I may as well post it. Being a Ceelo fan from the Goodie Mob, Soul Food, days I can pretty much say I love every thing he does. What do you think of the song? One of the Mission Freak commentors posted this:
This is the type of song you play on Friday at 5pm, right after you got paid! Ha haa haa haa! Time to party!
So true.
There was a song here but apparently GB’s label was sweating it.
psst: record label; if you want this post to disappear just drop me and email.
Check out what Rolling Stone had to say when they heard a few cuts from the album:
The new Gnarls Barkley disc won’t be released until April, but we got the chance to hear a few new cuts early. The verdict: Cee-Lo and Danger Mouse have produced another album of super-catchy tunes that veer between retro-soul shakedowns, tricked-out psychedelic rock and trunk-rattling hip-hop. While nothing sounds as indelible as “Crazy,” the first two tracks that the pair are considering for a lead single are pretty ace: one is a funked-up organ groove complemented by French horns, a chorus of “la la la”s and Cee-Lo crooning in his throaty rasp, “Here it comes/Say it loud!” The other track, which we’re told is the duo’s favorite, is drastically different: a sinister ballad featuring intricately strummed acoustic guitar chords. Cee-Lo’s mood turns dark as he repeats over and over, “Who’s gonna save my soul?/I know I’m out of control.” It’s a stylish, spooky take on Robert Johnson’s delta blues—and even that suits them just fine.

