Soul Food (song)

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"Soul Food"
Single by Goodie Mob featuring Sleepy Brown
from the album Soul Food
ReleasedFebruary 26, 1996
Recorded1995
GenreConscious hip hop, Southern hip hop
Length3:56
LabelLaFace
Songwriter(s)Robert Barnett, Brandon Bennett, Marc Benno, Bill Boatman, Thomas Callaway, Cameron Gipp, Willie Knighton, Pigmeat Markham, Leon Russell, Rico Wade, Ray Murray, Patrick Brown
Producer(s)Organized Noize
Goodie Mob singles chronology
"Cell Therapy"
(1995)
"Soul Food"
(1996)
"Dirty South"
(1996)
Sleepy Brown singles chronology
"Soul Food"
(1996)
"Saturday (Oooh! Ooooh!)"
(2002)
Music video
"Soul Food" on YouTube

"Soul Food" is a song by American hip hop group Goodie Mob and the title track from their debut studio album of the same name (1995). It was released as the album's second single on February 26, 1996. The song features American singer-songwriter Sleepy Brown and was produced by Organized Noize.

Content[edit]

In the song, each member of Goodie Mob describes their favorite foods[1] and love for the titular cuisine style,[2][3] and point out how fast food is often bad for one's health.[4]

Critical reception[edit]

Tom Doggett of RapReviews called the song "stunning", commenting it "puts you right next to them at the table" and that "The understated beat emphasizes the vocals, and when they sing the chorus together, it is truly beautiful."[1]

Charts[edit]

Chart (1996) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100[5] 64
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[6] 31
US Hot Rap Songs (Billboard)[7] 7

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Doggett, Tom (August 10, 2004). "Goodie Mob : Soul Food : LaFace Records". RapReviews. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
  2. ^ Huey, Steve. "Soul Food – Goodie Mob". AllMusic. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
  3. ^ Zwickel, Jonathan (March 30, 2004). "Dirty South Classics Album Review - Goodie Mob". Pitchfork. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
  4. ^ "20 Essential Goodie Mob Tracks". XXL. August 23, 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
  5. ^ "Goodie Mob Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
  6. ^ "Goodie Mob Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
  7. ^ "Goodie Mob Chart History (Hot Rap Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved October 3, 2023.