CeeLo Green had previously mentioned the possibility of a final album and tour, "god willing." Recently, CeeLo Green and Goodie Mob confirmed in an Instagram post that their time as a group has come to an end. CeeLo posted a picture of the group members - Khujo, Big Gipp, T-Mo, and himself - and explained their decision. While acknowledging Outkast's upcoming induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, CeeLo Green disclosed that this year marks the 30th anniversary of Goodie Mob and that they will be bidding farewell as a group.
Although it is a sad announcement, Goodie Mob hinted at a silver lining - the possibility of a final album and tour, although nothing has been officially confirmed yet. They expressed gratitude for the support received over the years and encouraged fans to stay tuned for more details. Goodie Mob's latest album, "Survival Kit," was released in 2020 amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, marking their return after seven years.
The group's production team, Sleepy Brown, Rico Wade, and Ray Murray of Organized Noize, returned for the album, which featured collaborations with various artists such as André 3000, Big Boi, and Chuck D. Sadly, Rico Wade passed away unexpectedly in April 2024, impacting the Dungeon Family's legacy.
The Dungeon Family continues to honor Rico Wade's memory, with plans to unveil a statue in his honor. Rico Wade, in an interview before his passing, expressed gratitude for the support and love he received from the Dungeon Family and reflected on the blessings he had received after a health scare. His unexpected death was a shock to many, given the positivity and blessings he had been experiencing in his life.
Wade's relationships within the music industry, especially with members of the Dungeon Family, had grown stronger, showing his impact and influence. His passing left a void, but his legacy continues to be celebrated by those who knew and loved him.