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Tuesday, July 13, 2004

JB:

What is meant by the title, One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show?

Khujo: It’s all the adversity we were up against. Like, Ya’ll can’t do it without Arista. Ya’ll can’t do it without Cee-Lo. Or without Organized Noize producing your whole album. It’s multiple meanings. Like when I was in the accident, I couldn’t perform and get out there and do what I had to do but time permitted me to get back up and not let that monkey hinder me as much. There’s a lot of positive stuff around this album. We heard our elders say it long before we decided to put it on wax. It’s a perfect time for the whole country. Like 9/11, they didn’t let that stop the show. All the lights came back on. People went back to work. Goodie Mob is about relating far beyond one person.