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Cee-Lo Green wasn’t exactly looking to become a television star -- until the opportunity was handed to him. When the cable network Fuse went to the Gnarls Barkley rapper-singer with the idea for a new music show, “Lay It Down,” he couldn’t turn away.
“It’s more than me wanting to do this, it’s someone wanted me to do it, which was very flattering and a compliment in the fact that I was asked to be a part of it,” Green said. “That was gratifying for me.”
In the interview and performance-based show, set to premiere in October, Green will act as host -- and sometimes collaborator -- as he puts artists such as Public Enemy, Ludacris, T-Pain, N.E.R.D. and Janelle Monáe in the hot seat to break down their biggest hits and discuss the inspiration behind specific verses and beats. It's a setting reminiscent, says Green, of a "modernized midnight television special."
He said he hopes the show will provide fans an inside look at and artist's creative process and offer little-known details behind some of the hits.
With production on the first season of the show wrapped, Green is back to focusing on his upcoming solo album, "Lady Killer," as well as a new Goodie Mob album -- his first with the group since 1999's "World Party."
