American hip-hop artist Ceelo Green began his career in 1991 with the band Goodie Mob. In 1999, after three albums and a successful career of the band, the artist decided to leave the group and start his solo career. Success in his solo career came a little later, in 2006, when the artist, along with Brian Joseph Burton (stage name Danger Mouse), formed the musical duo - Gnarls Barkley. Their first single, "Crazy" was a huge hit and spent nine straight weeks at No. 1 on the UK singles chart. In 2007, the duo also won a Grammy Award for The Best Urban/Alternative Performance. Ceelo Green resumed his solo career and debuted in 2010 with the new album "The Lady Killer," from which the Bruno Mars collaboration "Fuck You" soon became an international hit. Along with international recognition, the composition won a Grammy Award and was named the best single of 2010. Alongside a varied musical career, Ceelo Green has appeared in various TV shows and filmsand he was also a coach on the first three seasons of the TV music competition The Voice.