B. Cox and J. Owe take a look back at *Goodie Mob* 's sophomore album Still Standing as it turns 25. Three years after their landmark classic debut album Soul Food , the Atlanta quartet of *Big Gipp, Khujo, T-Mo and CeeLo Green* was still on a mission to let the world know about life in the "Dirty South". Despite releasing their album in a southern hip-hop arena that was dominated at the time by their New Orleans counterparts from No Limit, the Mob was ready to show the world that they were a testament to their album title.
The album was again produced by the production trio and their Dungeon Family mentors *Organized Noize* , with CeeLo and T-Mo providing produciton assistance as well of the likes of *Mr. DJ, DJ Muggs, Craig Love and Dave Whild*. The album also featured fellow Dungeon family members and affliates in *Withdoctor* , *Lil Will* , *Chiefton* and *Backbone*.
The album spawned two singles: "They Don't Dance No Mo" and "Black Ice" featuring *OutKast*. Despite the decreased attention and hoopla as compared to their debut, the album was fairly successful being certified gold and stands as one of hip-hop's strongest sophomore albums following a classic debut.
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*Albumism: Goodie Mob's 'Still Standing' Turns 25 | Annivesary Retrospective*
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