Published Wed, November 24, 2021 at 8:00 PM EST
MIC DROP is a recurring series featuring the thoughts and opinions of some of the biggest voices in classic Hip-Hop. Raw, uncut — and in their own words — these are the gems you've always wanted.
I could see why "Soul Food" could be a song that people would play around the holidays. Like Cee-Lo says: "A heapin' helpin' of fried chicken, macaroni and cheese and collard greens to big for my jeans!"
But that was the luxury of just having niggas like Big Gipp and T-Mo and Cee-Lo; all coming from different sides of Atlanta. T-Mo and Cee-Lo from Southwest Atlanta, and Gipp from East Point and I'm from Northwest Atlanta.