Soul Food - Goodie Mob

Soul Food

Goodie Mob

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Release Date: 1995-11-07
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 19

  • ℗ 1995 LaFace Records LLC

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Free 1:24 USD 1.29
2
Thought Process 5:09 USD 1.29
3
Red Dog 0:23 USD 1.29
4
Dirty South (feat. Big Boi) 3:34 USD 1.29
5
Cell Therapy 4:37 USD 1.29
6
Sesame Street 4:36 USD 1.29
7
Guess Who 4:49 USD 1.29
8
Serenity Prayer 0:09 USD 1.29
9
Fighting 5:45 USD 1.29
10
Blood 0:53 USD 1.29
11
Live at the O.M.N.I. 4:58 USD 1.29
12
Goodie Bag 4:25 USD 1.29
13
Soul Food 3:56 USD 1.29
14
Funeral 0:54 USD 1.29
15
I Didn't Ask to Come 4:08 USD 1.29
16
Rico 0:07 USD 1.29
17
The Coming 5:47 USD 1.29
18
Cee-Lo 0:28 USD 1.29
19
The Day After 5:00 USD 1.29
Soul Food - Goodie Mob
Cover Album Soul Food - Goodie Mob

Reviews

  • Real hip hop
    5
    By Franklyhanky1
    This is hip hop and how it's suppose to sound.. I hear purpose, love, intelligence, direction, and God working all at once.
  • Classic!
    5
    By Jake_82
    This is what hip hop should still be like!
  • FANTASTIC ALBUM!!
    5
    By ADUWAJ
    Absolutely LOVED this entire album!! I'm not a true fan of Rap, however, I played the entire album many times!!!. The lyrics were really deep!!! These guys were truly talented!!
  • Classic
    5
    By @%BIGCHRIS@%
    Classic cd from start to finish. Soulfood, ATLiens, and Southernplayalistic…… was always in heavy rotation in my cd player back in the day. For you younger folks, if you're just thinking if you should buy this cd DO IT. Don't hesitate. You will be glad you did.
  • Requirement
    5
    By Big Bawdy
    Bluntly put this album is a requirement for all young men and men in general 2 own it will provide knowledge of self entertainment and structure a skill and a message sorely lacking in today's music. One of the Greatest Albums of our time.
  • this is....
    5
    By thisplaceisdeath
    what the dirty souths all about. o.g. classic. bought the album the day it came out and i can still listen to it today. luckily i have it ripped off the c.d. b/c you're missin' out on a few good tracks. regardless.. whatcha'll know about the dirty south!?
  • Review
    3
    By Kawikakindaslo
    Free and soul food is uplifting songs wassup with that? And why can't I get the old dela soul records?
  • Missing SONGS not song
    4
    By mbecksd
    Quite possibly one of the most underrated classic hip hop albums of all time. I just don't know why the iTunes version is missing 3 songs: Free (Intro), Cell Therapy and Soul Food (which the album is named after). I would rate this album higher if it weren't missing 2 of the 3 songs listed above. These songs are listed as numbers 1), 5) and 13) respectively on the album.
  • Epic Masterpiece
    5
    By Addiskrilla
    this, my friends is like...ahead of its time. Kids these days wouldnt understand anything they tawk'n about. Im 19, im from the South so it dont take no more than the back of my hand to get where they commin from. This is like down to earth..straight hard cold facts right under one roof. Rap music of today...they all tawk about the same thing: money, cars, women, clothes, jewelry,making and selling drugs, robbing someone, getting high and drunk, how much they can buy, what others dont have, how fancy their automatic weapon is, and murdering someones entire family......total sin and darkness im tellin ya. Its never about what really matters (at least not anymore) but at least goodie mob has left something for us to learn upon. It gives us the indeph of what is REALLY going on behind the certain. Goodie Mob has given us something that we all can somewhat relate to, like the issues with the government profiling people and FEDS kickin in doors for those who dont pay their taxes. Yeah I kinda laike So icy and 1017, but is their anything they be talkin about other than what I listed up there? thought so. My advice.....buy this album. goodie mobb: good for the soul
  • Great album but..
    4
    By sinister plague
    Do not buy it here. Not only is this album incomplete, but two of the most important songs have been left out, "Cell Therapy" and "Soul Food."