"CeeLo Green Is Thomas Callaway" Gives A Glimpse Into The Artist Behind The Glamour

CeeLo Green shares his fifth studio album, "CeeLo Green Is Thomas Callaway."

BYErika Marie
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It looks as if CeeLo Green is reintroducing himself on what he calls "the easiest, most painless album I’ve ever done.” The former Goodie Mob artist has released his fifth studio album, CeeLo Green Is Thomas Callaway—a statement that is true, considering Thomas Callaway is his real name. The singer-rapper-songwriter has come to a place in his life where he's ready to showcase himself, removed of the superstar persona and expectations of what the industry and fans have of him.

“CeeLo Green was just the extroverted and working component of my character,” he shared with Rated R&B. “Thomas Callaway always writes those songs but CeeLo Green performs them. Thomas Callaway is who I am now... It’s not CeeLo Green with the fancy-schmancy shiny suits and my whole arsenal of tricks and gags and stuff like that. Even though I love that stuff, and I will probably get the opportunity to come back to it God-willing, this is me doing music unplugged a little bit.” Stream CeeLo Green Is Thomas Callaway and share your thoughts.

Tracklist

1. For You
2. Lead Me
3. Little Mama
4. Don't Lie
5. I Wonder How Love Feels
6. People Watching
7. You Gotta Do It All
8. Doing It All Together
9. Slow Down
10. Down with the Sun
11. Thinking Out Loud
12. The Way

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