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The closer. A paranoid, hip-hop oriented track about fear of suburban life. "My neighbors keep on watchin' me / They don't like what they see." It ends the album on a note of tension, implying that no matter how much you grow, the "crazy" is always next door.
(2026): Their long-awaited final studio album, released after an 18-year break. Extended Plays (EPs) & Notable Singles gnarls barkley discography
The first single. A stark, slow-burning masterpiece. The track is built on a simple, mournful guitar chord and a soft kick drum. CeeLo delivers one of his most vulnerable vocal takes: "I got a bad disease / Up out my mind, down on my knees." The final line, "Who's gonna save my soul now?" is delivered with a defeated exhale. Heartbreaking. The closer
Unlike many collaborative projects born of industry networking, Gnarls Barkley was formed out of mutual artistic admiration and experimentation. Danger Mouse had established himself as a visionary producer capable of blending disparate samples, while CeeLo Green was respected as a soulful eccentric with a gospel-tinged tenor. The track is built on a simple, mournful