Artist

Cee Lo Green

Wins

5

Nominations

18

Category

General R&B Music Video/Film Pop Alternative Traditional Pop

Biography

"I think I'm needed — as an artist, as an individual, as an entity, an enigma, an exhibitionist, an entertainer — as an alternative." 

  • Born Thomas DeCarlo Callaway on May 30, 1974, in Atlanta, Georgia
     
  • The Atlanta native became known as a member of Gnarls Barkley with producer Brian "Danger Mouse" Burton. The duo's 2006 album, St. Elsewhere, reached No. 4 on the Billboard 200, spawning the No. 2 hit "Crazy." Green's third studio album as a solo artist, Lady Killer, peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard 200. The album featured the expletive-laced No. 2 hit, "F*** You."
     
  • Green earned his first two career GRAMMYs with Gnarls Barkley for Best Alternative Music Album (St. Elsewhere) and Best Urban Alternative Performance ("Crazy"). He won his first GRAMMY as a solo artist for the latter category for "F*** You."
     
  • Gnarls Barkley performed "Crazy" at the 49th GRAMMY Awards in 2007. At the 53rd GRAMMYs, Green performed "F*** You" with the Muppets and Gwyneth Paltrow.
     
  • Did you know? Green got his start as a member of the '90s Southern hip-hop group Goodie Mob. He contributed backing vocals to TLC's GRAMMY-nominated hit song "Waterfalls."
     
  • In 2016 Green was among the performers at performed at the 12th annual MusiCares MAP Fund tribute concert honoring Smokey Robinson. All proceeds from the tribute concert benefited the MusiCares MAP Fund, which provides members of the music community access to addiction recovery treatment regardless of their financial situation.
     
  • In 2012 Green and his sister Shedonna Alexander launched the Greenhouse Foundation to teach Atlanta’s urban youth "the benefits of going green."

 

 

All Grammy Awards and Nominations for Cee Lo Green

  • Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

    Cee Lo's Magic Moment. Cee Lo Green

  • Best Pop Vocal Album

    The Lady Killer. Cee Lo Green

  • Best Traditional R&B Performance

    Fool For You. Cee Lo Green, Melanie Fiona

  • Best R&B Song

    Fool For You. Melanie Fiona, Cee Lo Green, Jack Splash

  • Album Of The Year

    Doo-Wops & Hooligans. Bruno Mars

  • Song Of The Year

    Fuck You. Brody Brown, Cee Lo Green, Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine, Bruno Mars

  • Urban/Alternative Performance

  • Record Of The Year

    Fuck You. Smeezingtons, Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine, Bruno Mars, Manny Marroquin, Graham Marsh

  • Best Music Video

    Fuck You. Matt Stawski, Paul Bock

  • Best Music Video

    Who's Gonna Save My Soul. Gnarls Barkley

  • Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals

    Going On. Gnarls Barkley

  • Best Alternative Music Album

    The Odd Couple. Gnarls Barkley

  • Best Music Video

    Gone Daddy Gone. Gnarls Barkley

  • Urban/Alternative Performance

    Crazy. Gnarls Barkley

  • Album Of The Year

    St. Elsewhere. Gnarls Barkley

  • Best Alternative Music Album

    St. Elsewhere. Gnarls Barkley

  • Record Of The Year

    Crazy. Gnarls Barkley

  • Urban/Alternative Performance

    Gettin' Grown. Cee Lo Green

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