Big Boi and Sleepy Brown tapped fellow Atlanta stalwart CeeLo Green for a silky new single, “Intentions,” that will appear on the rapper and singer’s upcoming collaborative album, ‘The Big Sleepover’
and Sleepy Brown roll through a lavish party with fellow Atlanta stalwart CeeLo Green in the video for their new song, “Intentions.” The track is set to appear on Big Boi and Sleepy Brown’s upcoming collaborative album“Intentions” finds the rapper and singer working with the same laid-back, funked-out sound they successfully captured on past collaborations, like Outkast’s “The Way You Move” and “So Fresh So Clean.
of “Intentions.” “The Big Sleep is over. This is the Evolution of Daddy Fat Saxxx and Sleepy Brown, Good Vibrations Only!”this past spring with other members of the storied Dungeon Family for a 10-date tour. Following the trek, the pair recorded the album at Stankonia Studios in Atlanta. “We developed this sound together,” Sleepy Brown said in a statement. “We love that funk era, but also changing with the times. We wanted something upbeat and danceable, so we sped it up. I bring that smoothness, the butter on the popcorn.”
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