My Kind of People was an ITV television show presented by British entertainer Michael Barrymore broadcast in 1995. Barrymore travelled around the country in his customised sports car visiting shopping centres, where amateurs performed on a stage for the programme unrehearsed.
Some acts were simply shown performing together with the audience reaction, whereas others were interviewed by Barrymore or shown inter-dispersed with footage of Barrymore to the side of the stage engaged in foolish behaviour in order to get reactions from the audience. Often, Barrymore would join the act on stage and continue the tomfoolery.
Notably, Susan Boyle performed on the show, 13 years before she became famous worldwide for her Britain's Got Talent audition. Barrymore mocked her as she performed "I Don't Know How to Love Him" from Jesus Christ Superstar at the Olympia Mall in East Kilbride, lying on the stage beneath her and pretending to look up her skirt as she performed, attempting to sing with her during the end of the song and then staging a kiss with her. The clip was viewed several million times after Boyle rose to prominence, with many viewers criticising Barrymore for his rude and disrespectful behaviour, unfavourably comparing his notoriety since with Boyle's then-newfound fame and vocal ability. Gareth Gates also appeared on the fourth episode of the show which was filmed in Sheffield. This was six years before he found fame with Pop Idol.
Thomas DeCarlo Callaway (born May 30, 1974), better known by his stage nameCeeLo Green (sometimes rendered as Cee Lo Green or Cee-Lo Green), is an American singer, rapper, songwriter, record producer, actor, and businessman.
Green came to initial prominence as a member of the Southern hip hop group Goodie Mob and later as part of the soul duo Gnarls Barkley, with record producer Danger Mouse. Subsequently he embarked on a solo career, partially spurred by YouTube popularity.
Internationally, Green is best known for his soul work: his most popular was Gnarls Barkley's 2006 worldwide hit "Crazy", which reached number 1 in various singles charts worldwide, including the UK. In the United States, "Crazy" reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100. Its parent album St. Elsewhere (2006), was also a hit, peaked at number 1 on the UK Albums Chart and number 4 on the US Billboard 200 albums chart. Gnarls Barkley's second album, The Odd Couple (2008), charted at number 12 on the Billboard 200.
Cee Lo is an amazing artist-entertainer who added a soulful attribute to rap music. His versatility is yet expanding-lyrically smashing those "other rapper guys". Damn!
published: 01 Mar 2011
My Kind Of People
Provided to YouTube by Arista
My Kind Of People · Cee-Lo · Jazze Pha · Menta Malone
Cee-Lo Green... Is The Soul Machine
℗ 2004 Arista Records LLC
Released on: 2004-03-02
Associated Performer: Cee-Lo Featuring Jazze Pha & Menta Malone
Composer, Lyricist, Producer: Thomas Callaway
Recording Engineer: Ben H. Allen
Guitar: Charles Pettaway
Mixing Engineer: John Frye
Horn: Russell Gunn
Background Vocal, Drum Programmer: Jazze Pha
Assistant Engineer: Warren Bletcher
Background Vocal: The Good Time Guys & Girls
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published: 22 Sep 2016
Cee-Lo Green - My Kind Of People
2004
Album "... Is The Soul Machine"
published: 19 Oct 2012
Cee-Lo - My Kind Of People - Uncensored
My Kind of People (feat. Jazze Pha & Menta Malone) Track From Album Cee-Lo Green... Is the Soul Machine (2004)
published: 01 Jul 2010
CeeLo Green My Kinda People
published: 04 Apr 2014
Cee-Lo - My kinda People
My Kind of People (feat. Jazze Pha & Menta Malone) Track From Album Cee-Lo Green... Is the Soul Machine (2004)
published: 17 May 2010
Cee Lo - Young Man
Cee Lo is an amazing artist-entertainer who added a soulful attribute to rap music. His versatility is yet expanding-lyrically smashing those "other rapper guys". Damn!
published: 01 Mar 2011
Ceelo - My kind of people (slowed)
DJ Slowed this down presents Vol 1. Slowed and Throwed #Ceelo #Atlanta #DJScrew #Texas #Goodiemob
published: 24 Apr 2019
Cee-Lo - Sometimes + Lyrics
Peace.
How y'all feel out there.
That's cool.
Alright.
You know, sometimes I wanna rap.
Sometimes I wanna sing, you know what I mean?
Sometimes all it calls for is a nice mellow groove.
Hit of rimshot, you know.
Just get, you know, get you open.
But I wanna do a piece for y'all tonight, it's called sometimes.
Alright, so check it out.
Sometimes a stranger can be your best friend.
Sometimes being angry is the best mood.
Sometimes seeing you feel good makes me feel even better.
Sometimes hunger is the best food.
Sometimes good just ain't good enough.
And other times evil will get you even.
Sometimes faith is not knowing any better.
Sometimes nothing is what you believe in.
Sometimes I don't even want a hit.
Sometimes you fail trying.
And sometimes happiness hurts wor...
published: 29 Apr 2011
Die Trying - Cee-Lo Green
Die Trying By Cee-Lo Green, from his album; Cee-Lo Green... Is The Soul Machine
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published: 04 Dec 2010
CeeLo Green Live "My Kind Of People" 3/1/16 Howard Theatre
Cee Lo is an amazing artist-entertainer who added a soulful attribute to rap music. His versatility is yet expanding-lyrically smashing those "other rapper g...
Cee Lo is an amazing artist-entertainer who added a soulful attribute to rap music. His versatility is yet expanding-lyrically smashing those "other rapper guys". Damn!
Cee Lo is an amazing artist-entertainer who added a soulful attribute to rap music. His versatility is yet expanding-lyrically smashing those "other rapper guys". Damn!
Provided to YouTube by Arista
My Kind Of People · Cee-Lo · Jazze Pha · Menta Malone
Cee-Lo Green... Is The Soul Machine
℗ 2004 Arista Records LLC
Released o...
Provided to YouTube by Arista
My Kind Of People · Cee-Lo · Jazze Pha · Menta Malone
Cee-Lo Green... Is The Soul Machine
℗ 2004 Arista Records LLC
Released on: 2004-03-02
Associated Performer: Cee-Lo Featuring Jazze Pha & Menta Malone
Composer, Lyricist, Producer: Thomas Callaway
Recording Engineer: Ben H. Allen
Guitar: Charles Pettaway
Mixing Engineer: John Frye
Horn: Russell Gunn
Background Vocal, Drum Programmer: Jazze Pha
Assistant Engineer: Warren Bletcher
Background Vocal: The Good Time Guys & Girls
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Arista
My Kind Of People · Cee-Lo · Jazze Pha · Menta Malone
Cee-Lo Green... Is The Soul Machine
℗ 2004 Arista Records LLC
Released on: 2004-03-02
Associated Performer: Cee-Lo Featuring Jazze Pha & Menta Malone
Composer, Lyricist, Producer: Thomas Callaway
Recording Engineer: Ben H. Allen
Guitar: Charles Pettaway
Mixing Engineer: John Frye
Horn: Russell Gunn
Background Vocal, Drum Programmer: Jazze Pha
Assistant Engineer: Warren Bletcher
Background Vocal: The Good Time Guys & Girls
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Cee Lo is an amazing artist-entertainer who added a soulful attribute to rap music. His versatility is yet expanding-lyrically smashing those "other rapper g...
Cee Lo is an amazing artist-entertainer who added a soulful attribute to rap music. His versatility is yet expanding-lyrically smashing those "other rapper guys". Damn!
Cee Lo is an amazing artist-entertainer who added a soulful attribute to rap music. His versatility is yet expanding-lyrically smashing those "other rapper guys". Damn!
Peace.
How y'all feel out there.
That's cool.
Alright.
You know, sometimes I wanna rap.
Sometimes I wanna sing, you know what I mean?
Sometimes all it cal...
Peace.
How y'all feel out there.
That's cool.
Alright.
You know, sometimes I wanna rap.
Sometimes I wanna sing, you know what I mean?
Sometimes all it calls for is a nice mellow groove.
Hit of rimshot, you know.
Just get, you know, get you open.
But I wanna do a piece for y'all tonight, it's called sometimes.
Alright, so check it out.
Sometimes a stranger can be your best friend.
Sometimes being angry is the best mood.
Sometimes seeing you feel good makes me feel even better.
Sometimes hunger is the best food.
Sometimes good just ain't good enough.
And other times evil will get you even.
Sometimes faith is not knowing any better.
Sometimes nothing is what you believe in.
Sometimes I don't even want a hit.
Sometimes you fail trying.
And sometimes happiness hurts worse.
Sometimes people live dying.
Sometimes it's the last person that makes you first.
Sometimes you'll keep what you don't want.
And other times you'll give away what you really need.
Sometimes a rich man won't have a dollar.
And all a poor man has is greed.
Sometimes.
Sometimes I just wanna listen.
Sounds good to me.
Ay yo Lock, put them strings right here.
Sometimes I don't think people know I'm as good as I really am.
Now my recitings are writing over rhythm's.
Regularly reinacts facts of my existance.
So what proof of my expertise, many emcees know of me.
Using unrequested serious infested poetry.
To prevoke what persistance.
For instance, I don't let the T.V. screen come in between my daily routine.
At a spot where me and my boy went.
Someone interrupted our enjoyment.
What do you know, an out of work emcee looking for employment.
But I'm still curteous with my greeting, brother I'm eating.
And his style sounded similar to someone elses.
So evidently he's been cheating.
But I couldn't question the destiny in which we meet.
So, you guessed it, I suggested that he just have a seat.
And then I explained to him that I remained in the mean time.
Mastering mysterious methods of writing.
Finding my piece of mind with soft music and moonlighting.
Then supernaturaly I forsee the beginning stages.
And then eventually pages get filled completely.
You see, I dive into the depths of my soul.
Seeking to explore the hidden treasure of a pure literature.
While these others are unsure.
Being that the deepness makes them doubtful.
Deliberatly delaying.
Saying they'll settle for whatever washes toward the shore.
Delirous from dilusion.
My feelings were no more direct so the conclusion is seclusion.
Because mixed belief create confusion.
To remain plain and simplistic, realistic.
Accurate, articulate and absolutely artistic.
Uninhibited, unadulterated, unstoppable.
Unfuckwittable and unforgettable.
But since I've been granted the power of choice.
Let God bet the voice he is.
So all the credibility be his.
So let these be words of wisdom and in the same breath be warning.
God I shine like Sunday morning.
Sometimes.
See you next time.
Peace.
How y'all feel out there.
That's cool.
Alright.
You know, sometimes I wanna rap.
Sometimes I wanna sing, you know what I mean?
Sometimes all it calls for is a nice mellow groove.
Hit of rimshot, you know.
Just get, you know, get you open.
But I wanna do a piece for y'all tonight, it's called sometimes.
Alright, so check it out.
Sometimes a stranger can be your best friend.
Sometimes being angry is the best mood.
Sometimes seeing you feel good makes me feel even better.
Sometimes hunger is the best food.
Sometimes good just ain't good enough.
And other times evil will get you even.
Sometimes faith is not knowing any better.
Sometimes nothing is what you believe in.
Sometimes I don't even want a hit.
Sometimes you fail trying.
And sometimes happiness hurts worse.
Sometimes people live dying.
Sometimes it's the last person that makes you first.
Sometimes you'll keep what you don't want.
And other times you'll give away what you really need.
Sometimes a rich man won't have a dollar.
And all a poor man has is greed.
Sometimes.
Sometimes I just wanna listen.
Sounds good to me.
Ay yo Lock, put them strings right here.
Sometimes I don't think people know I'm as good as I really am.
Now my recitings are writing over rhythm's.
Regularly reinacts facts of my existance.
So what proof of my expertise, many emcees know of me.
Using unrequested serious infested poetry.
To prevoke what persistance.
For instance, I don't let the T.V. screen come in between my daily routine.
At a spot where me and my boy went.
Someone interrupted our enjoyment.
What do you know, an out of work emcee looking for employment.
But I'm still curteous with my greeting, brother I'm eating.
And his style sounded similar to someone elses.
So evidently he's been cheating.
But I couldn't question the destiny in which we meet.
So, you guessed it, I suggested that he just have a seat.
And then I explained to him that I remained in the mean time.
Mastering mysterious methods of writing.
Finding my piece of mind with soft music and moonlighting.
Then supernaturaly I forsee the beginning stages.
And then eventually pages get filled completely.
You see, I dive into the depths of my soul.
Seeking to explore the hidden treasure of a pure literature.
While these others are unsure.
Being that the deepness makes them doubtful.
Deliberatly delaying.
Saying they'll settle for whatever washes toward the shore.
Delirous from dilusion.
My feelings were no more direct so the conclusion is seclusion.
Because mixed belief create confusion.
To remain plain and simplistic, realistic.
Accurate, articulate and absolutely artistic.
Uninhibited, unadulterated, unstoppable.
Unfuckwittable and unforgettable.
But since I've been granted the power of choice.
Let God bet the voice he is.
So all the credibility be his.
So let these be words of wisdom and in the same breath be warning.
God I shine like Sunday morning.
Sometimes.
See you next time.
Die Trying By Cee-Lo Green, from his album; Cee-Lo Green... Is The Soul Machine
If anybody has any requests for a song theyd like uploaded, send me a message o...
Die Trying By Cee-Lo Green, from his album; Cee-Lo Green... Is The Soul Machine
If anybody has any requests for a song theyd like uploaded, send me a message or comment below.
Die Trying By Cee-Lo Green, from his album; Cee-Lo Green... Is The Soul Machine
If anybody has any requests for a song theyd like uploaded, send me a message or comment below.
Cee Lo is an amazing artist-entertainer who added a soulful attribute to rap music. His versatility is yet expanding-lyrically smashing those "other rapper guys". Damn!
Provided to YouTube by Arista
My Kind Of People · Cee-Lo · Jazze Pha · Menta Malone
Cee-Lo Green... Is The Soul Machine
℗ 2004 Arista Records LLC
Released on: 2004-03-02
Associated Performer: Cee-Lo Featuring Jazze Pha & Menta Malone
Composer, Lyricist, Producer: Thomas Callaway
Recording Engineer: Ben H. Allen
Guitar: Charles Pettaway
Mixing Engineer: John Frye
Horn: Russell Gunn
Background Vocal, Drum Programmer: Jazze Pha
Assistant Engineer: Warren Bletcher
Background Vocal: The Good Time Guys & Girls
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Cee Lo is an amazing artist-entertainer who added a soulful attribute to rap music. His versatility is yet expanding-lyrically smashing those "other rapper guys". Damn!
Peace.
How y'all feel out there.
That's cool.
Alright.
You know, sometimes I wanna rap.
Sometimes I wanna sing, you know what I mean?
Sometimes all it calls for is a nice mellow groove.
Hit of rimshot, you know.
Just get, you know, get you open.
But I wanna do a piece for y'all tonight, it's called sometimes.
Alright, so check it out.
Sometimes a stranger can be your best friend.
Sometimes being angry is the best mood.
Sometimes seeing you feel good makes me feel even better.
Sometimes hunger is the best food.
Sometimes good just ain't good enough.
And other times evil will get you even.
Sometimes faith is not knowing any better.
Sometimes nothing is what you believe in.
Sometimes I don't even want a hit.
Sometimes you fail trying.
And sometimes happiness hurts worse.
Sometimes people live dying.
Sometimes it's the last person that makes you first.
Sometimes you'll keep what you don't want.
And other times you'll give away what you really need.
Sometimes a rich man won't have a dollar.
And all a poor man has is greed.
Sometimes.
Sometimes I just wanna listen.
Sounds good to me.
Ay yo Lock, put them strings right here.
Sometimes I don't think people know I'm as good as I really am.
Now my recitings are writing over rhythm's.
Regularly reinacts facts of my existance.
So what proof of my expertise, many emcees know of me.
Using unrequested serious infested poetry.
To prevoke what persistance.
For instance, I don't let the T.V. screen come in between my daily routine.
At a spot where me and my boy went.
Someone interrupted our enjoyment.
What do you know, an out of work emcee looking for employment.
But I'm still curteous with my greeting, brother I'm eating.
And his style sounded similar to someone elses.
So evidently he's been cheating.
But I couldn't question the destiny in which we meet.
So, you guessed it, I suggested that he just have a seat.
And then I explained to him that I remained in the mean time.
Mastering mysterious methods of writing.
Finding my piece of mind with soft music and moonlighting.
Then supernaturaly I forsee the beginning stages.
And then eventually pages get filled completely.
You see, I dive into the depths of my soul.
Seeking to explore the hidden treasure of a pure literature.
While these others are unsure.
Being that the deepness makes them doubtful.
Deliberatly delaying.
Saying they'll settle for whatever washes toward the shore.
Delirous from dilusion.
My feelings were no more direct so the conclusion is seclusion.
Because mixed belief create confusion.
To remain plain and simplistic, realistic.
Accurate, articulate and absolutely artistic.
Uninhibited, unadulterated, unstoppable.
Unfuckwittable and unforgettable.
But since I've been granted the power of choice.
Let God bet the voice he is.
So all the credibility be his.
So let these be words of wisdom and in the same breath be warning.
God I shine like Sunday morning.
Sometimes.
See you next time.
Die Trying By Cee-Lo Green, from his album; Cee-Lo Green... Is The Soul Machine
If anybody has any requests for a song theyd like uploaded, send me a message or comment below.
My Kind of People was an ITV television show presented by British entertainer Michael Barrymore broadcast in 1995. Barrymore travelled around the country in his customised sports car visiting shopping centres, where amateurs performed on a stage for the programme unrehearsed.
Some acts were simply shown performing together with the audience reaction, whereas others were interviewed by Barrymore or shown inter-dispersed with footage of Barrymore to the side of the stage engaged in foolish behaviour in order to get reactions from the audience. Often, Barrymore would join the act on stage and continue the tomfoolery.
Notably, Susan Boyle performed on the show, 13 years before she became famous worldwide for her Britain's Got Talent audition. Barrymore mocked her as she performed "I Don't Know How to Love Him" from Jesus Christ Superstar at the Olympia Mall in East Kilbride, lying on the stage beneath her and pretending to look up her skirt as she performed, attempting to sing with her during the end of the song and then staging a kiss with her. The clip was viewed several million times after Boyle rose to prominence, with many viewers criticising Barrymore for his rude and disrespectful behaviour, unfavourably comparing his notoriety since with Boyle's then-newfound fame and vocal ability. Gareth Gates also appeared on the fourth episode of the show which was filmed in Sheffield. This was six years before he found fame with Pop Idol.
So if you like coke And you like dope You're my kind of people (My kind of people) You're my kind of people (My kind of people) And if you're good I knew you would You're my kind of people (My kind of people) You're my kind of people (My kind of people) My name is sugar, spread sweet as a candy shop Give the valet the car keys of the candy drop Now gather round y'all, here comes a sight to see Me and Menta'll come and kill 'em consecutively I walk through the door, I don't even look at the line Smokin' pine, standin' under the exit sign Shorty greets me with a grin and she starts to grind We're havin' big fun till the sun starts to shine So if you like coke And you like dope You're my kind of people (My kind of people) You're my kind of people (My kind of people) A little rock and roll A whole lot of soul You're my kind of people (My kind of people) You're my kind of people (My kind of people) We gon' drank good, gon' smoke good The interior is all oak wood You know how me and my folks do it It's A-Town, we don't play around 78 Sevilles on Ferris wheels Where it's at? There it is Did you like that? Well, then write back Matter fact, wait a minute, I'll be right back (Skuurt) I'm back what's up now I done went and got my truck now I'm a lone dude comin', good luck now Somebody else wants to fuck now Now you know 'Lo and his cognac He done been to the moon, have you done that? Get on in and lemme show you the world Lemme use my kind of people, girl So if you like coke And you like dope You're my kind of people (My kind of people) You're my kind of people (My kind of people) And if you're good I knew you would You're my kind of people (My kind of people) You're my kind of people (My kind of people) Now I can smell it, somebody put good grain in the air (Ain't nothin' better than some real good music) And there's a lot of fine ass women everywhere (Oh 'cause your eyes are just that no good) Ain't nothin' wrong with dancin' and drinkin' and havin' fun (Girl, get on the floor, put your back into it) Why won't you take your dead ass home if you ain't havin', none? (Don't just stand around and just watch us do it) So if you like coke And you like dope You're my kind of people (My kind of people) You're my kind of people (My kind of people) A little rock and roll A whole lot of soul You're my kind of people (My kind of people) You're my kind of people