Gnarls Barkley duo Cee-Lo and Danger Mouse have been forced to change their career plans after their ‘Crazy’ success “surpassed both of [their] expectations“.
The pair only joined up for a one-off collaboration but the surprise runaway success of their album ‘St Elsewhere’ and history-making debut single ‘Crazy’ has forced them to consider teaming up for a second album.
“A lot of things have been pushed on the back burner by the success of Gnarls - which is a good thing,” Cee-lo told Billboard.
“It's bittersweet, a double-edged sword. We didn't plan on touring for the
album, but here we are, three months into a tour. The dominoes are falling
just as they should."
With a second album he‘d “like to see what we could do if we really, really focused. It's surpassed both of our expectations," he adds.


