With Cee Lo now firmly entrenched in his solo career, the remaining members of Atlanta’s Goodie Mob have joined forces once again for their fourth LP. After appearing on the scene with their Dungeon Family brethren Outkast in ’94, Goodie Mob quickly followed up ‘Kast’s success with a classic of their own; 95’s “Soul Food.”

Their upcoming album, “One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show,” will include the following tracks: “We Back,” “For Us,” “Dead Homies,” “Shawty Wanna Be a Gangsta,” “1234 Goodie,” “Play Yo Flute (f. Sleepy Brown and Kurupt),” “One Monkey,” “I’ve Been (High Low),” “The Grindaz (f. Bone Crusher),” “In Da Streets,” “Watch You See (f. Witchdoctor),” “God I Wanna Live (f. Witchdoctor),” “Big City,” and “Goodie Vice.”

Khujo, Big Gipp and T-Mo have once again teamed up with Organized Noize to handle production, just like the ol’ days. Except one thing, “One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show” is the first record from the group since the much-talked about departure of Cee-Lo. “We wish Cee-Lo much success, but one monkey don’t stop no show. The Goodie Mob is a movement comprised of thousands of fans, in the streets. This is real trill music; it’s down south southern cookin’.”