Just days after pleading no contest to slipping a woman Ecstasy in 2012, Cee Lo Green took to Twitter to make some seriously controversial comments about rape.
Cee Lo Green puts his typical, eccentric, Cee Lo'ian spin on Donny Hathaway's classic holiday standard 'This Christmas,' and we don't just mean his musical interpretation of the song. The video features a red-clad, super-sized Cee Lo and women with giraffe heads and bikini bodies. There's not much of a Christmas-y vibe in the video.
It may feel weird to listen to holiday music when a lot of the country is bracing for a hurricane, but it is almost November -- and Cee Lo Green and fellow 'The Voice' coach Christina Aguilera will put even the biggest Grinch in a holiday mood with their duet, 'Baby It's Cold Outside.'
The first two contestants on Monday night’s episode of ‘The Voice‘ gave performances that rate amongst the best seen thus far on season two of the NBC series. Cee Lo Green encored with the best coach performance of the year. His team’s version of Martha and the Vandellas ‘Dancing in the Street’ was wild without being weird.
In one of the best ‘The Voice‘ promos and Super Bowl commercials we’ve seen — and there have been a lot of both — coaches Christina Aguilera, Adam Levine, Blake Shelton and Cee Lo Green riff on the movie ‘Kill Bill.’
With just minutes left in 2011, Cee Lo Green took the stage for NBC's "New Year's Eve with Carson Daly" and performed John Lennon's classic song "Imagine". Normally, I can't stand it when anyone covers a Beatles song of a Lennon song, but Cee Lo didn't do a terrible job...
Eccentric singer Cee Lo Green released a very stylish video for his love anthem ‘Anyway.’ The song is one of the four bonus tracks featured on his repackaged platinum edition of ‘Lady Killer,’ which hit stores on Tuesday (Nov. 28)...
Singer Cee Lo Green has racked up a nice range of TV credits, from voice work in the short-lived animated series ‘The Boondocks,’ playing himself in a ‘Saturday Night Live’ sketch and, of course, serving as a coach on ‘The Voice.’
His list of big-screen achievements isn’t quite as long, but Green has just added a noteworthy one: a role in a remake of the 1976 film ‘Sparkle.’