After an 18-year hiatus, the iconic duo Gnarls Barkley – comprised of producer Danger Mouse and singer/rapper Cee-Lo Green – is making a triumphant return with their final album, Atlanta, set to release on March 6th. The announcement comes alongside the release of their novel single, “Pictures,” a nostalgic track that reflects on Cee-Lo Green’s childhood experiences with Atlanta’s public transportation system.
The unexpected reunion marks a significant moment for fans who have long cherished the group’s unique blend of soul, funk, and psychedelic influences. Gnarls Barkley burst onto the music scene in 2006 with their debut album, St. Elsewhere, and its chart-topping single, “Crazy,” which has amassed over 1.4 billion streams on Spotify according to USA Today. The duo quickly followed up with 2008’s The Odd Couple, solidifying their place as innovative and influential artists.
“Pictures” offers a glimpse into Green’s formative years, specifically his memories of riding the MARTA train as a young student. “It’s like going back to square one,” Green explained, describing the song as “a full circle moment.” He further elaborated that the spirit of Gnarls Barkley has always been about “self-discovery – the sweet, the sad, and the strange. The universe, the adventure inside of yourself.” He shared that the song’s inspiration stems from a childhood experience where his middle school principal would encourage him to take the train every Friday, providing him with hours of observation and reflection.
A Legacy of Collaboration and Solo Pursuits
The path to Atlanta wasn’t without its detours. Following the success of their first two albums and a two-year tour that included 100 performances, Danger Mouse and Green pursued individual projects. Danger Mouse, whose real name is Brian Burton, formed the band Broken Bells with James Mercer of The Shins and too produced tracks for a diverse range of artists, including U2, Adele, A$AP Rocky, and Gorillaz. Stereogum reports that these individual endeavors allowed both artists to explore new creative avenues while maintaining a long-held desire to reunite for another Gnarls Barkley album.
Cee-Lo Green also remained active, releasing solo albums, reconnecting with his former group Goodie Mob, and even serving as a coach on the popular television show, The Voice. He also penned a memoir, detailing his life and career. Despite their busy schedules, the duo always envisioned a third album, and now, after nearly two decades, that vision has become a reality.
Atlanta: A Final Chapter
Atlanta is described as a final full-length project for the duo, released through 10k Projects/Atlantic. The tracklist offers a preview of the sonic landscape fans can expect:
- Tomorrow Died Today
- I Amnesia
- Pictures
- Line Dance
- Turn Your Heart Back On
- Let Me Be
- Cyberbully (Yayo)
- Perfect Time
- Sweet Evil
- Boy Genius
- The Be Be King
- Sorry
- Accept It
The album promises to be a culmination of their artistic journey, blending their signature sound with new explorations. Pitchfork confirms the March 6th release date, generating excitement among fans eager to hear what Gnarls Barkley has been working on.
With “Pictures” already captivating listeners, Atlanta is poised to be a significant release in the early months of 2026, marking a poignant and fitting conclusion to the celebrated career of Gnarls Barkley. The album’s release will undoubtedly spark conversations about the duo’s lasting impact on music and their unique contribution to the cultural landscape.
What comes next for Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo Green remains to be seen, but the legacy of Gnarls Barkley is secure. Fans are encouraged to share their thoughts on the new single and upcoming album, and to reflect on the music that has shaped a generation.