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Got That Purp (2004) Got Purp? Vol. 2 (2005) Singles. List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year
Got Purp? Vol 2. Written and performed by members Big Boi, Killer Mike, BlackOwned C-Bone and Rock D, it was produced by The Beat Bullies. The single peaked at number 35 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 8 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs in the United States. It was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on March 9, 2023.
The album serves as a sequel to 2005 mixtape Got That Purp. The song "Hold On" marks the first Goodie Mob reunion featuring all four original members since the quartet's 1999 World Party album and Dungeon Family's 2001 Even in Darkness .
Big Boi – Got That Purp (2005) Big Boi Presents Purple Ribbon All Stars – Got Purp? Vol 2 (2005) Bubba Sparxx –The Charm (2006) Sleepy Brown – Mr. Brown (2006) Janelle Monáe – Metropolis: Suite I (The Chase) (2007) — joint release with Bad Boy Records; Vonnegutt – Falling Up the Stairs (2012) Big Boi & Sleepy Brown - Big ...
The lyrics reference his wish to get out of jail so he can "grab a mic and bust a flow". After his release, Nate joined with rappers C-Bone and James "Lil' Brotha" Patton to form Konkrete. Cynt The Shrimp split from Konkrete's Nathaniel "Supa Nate" Elder in December 2006. Cynthia, Cynt The Shrimp, was featured on Big Boi's Got Purp?
Corey Andrews, a.k.a. BlackOwned C-Bone, is a member of the hip-hop crew the Dungeon Family and the trio Konkrete.He has made notable appearances on OutKast's "Gangsta Shit" in 2000 and on "Kryptonite", the lead single from 2006's Got Purp?
The two actors, who co-starred in Steven Spielberg's 1997 historical drama 'Amistad,' posed for a photo together at the 2025 Joy Awards on Jan. 18
The song "Hold On" from Big Boi's Got Purp? Vol. 2 album was the first newly recorded Goodie Mob song with all four members since World Party. [11] Green was one of ten guest musicians who contributed to the 1999 Santana album Supernatural. Lauryn Hill wrote "Do You Like the Way", and she and Green both provided lead vocals.