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Goodie Mob's portrayal of Atlanta's reality
"Soul Food" is a 12-inch single released in 1996.
This is a classic song by Atlanta-born hip-hop group Goodie Mob, depicting the reality of the South in a frank manner. As the title "Soul Food" suggests, the song expresses the culture and struggles of the African-American community through powerful lyrics. This work is an important part of Southern hip-hop in the 1990s.
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- Backing Vocals - Sleepy Brown (A2, B3)
- Mastered By - Herb Powers
- Producer - Organized Noize
- Backing Vocals - Goodie Mob (A2, B1, B3)
- Bass - Preston Crump (A3, B3)
- Backing Vocals - 4.0 (A2, B3)