B. Cox reviews Atlanta hip-hop group Goodie Mob's 1995 debut album Soul Food. It is a foundational album for Atlanta and southern hip-hop and a gripping, yet brutally honest commentary of the ills within Atlanta and the black community at-large: mass incarceration, racism, gentrification, income disparity, and injustice.
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Show Notes
Variety: 'Soul Food' At 25: Goodie Mob Looks Back on the Southern Rap Classic
https://variety.com/2020/music/news/goodie-mob-interview-soul-food-1234817493/
The Quiet Us: 25 Years On-Goodie Mob's Soul Food Revisited
https://thequietus.com/articles/19433-goodie-mob-soul-food-review-anniversary
Creative Loafing: Why Goodie Mob's 'Soul Food' is the Greatest Atlanta Rap Album of All Time
Albumism: Goodie Mob's Debut Album 'Soul Food' Turns 25 | Anniversary Retrospective
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