Pictures

Album: Atlanta (2026)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Pictures" is the lead single from Atlanta, the third and final studio album by Gnarls Barkley, the soul duo of vocalist CeeLo Green and producer Danger Mouse (Brian Burton). Released on February 25, 2026, it's the duo's first new music in 18 years, following their second album, The Odd Couple, in 2008.
  • In the nostalgic, soulful cut, Green reflects on snapshots of his youth in Atlanta, singing in his signature falsetto:

    Looks like motion pictures
    Staring out the window of the MARTA


    "Pictures" is rooted in an 8th-grade ritual when each Friday, Green's middle school principal promptly sent him home. So, he would board the MARTA (Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority) train at 8 a.m. and ride alone until 2:30 p.m.

    "The hook of the song is literally about being on the train," said Green. "When you are in transit it's like a motion picture passing you by – staring out the window of the MARTA train.

    There's something fitting about that. Gnarls Barkley first announced themselves with "Crazy," a song about losing one's mind in spectacular fashion. "Pictures," the lead single from their closing album, is about sitting quietly on a train, watching the world go by, turning memory into cinema. Less spectacle, more reflection. Less bang, more flicker.
  • Danger Mouse co-wrote and produced the song, consistent with the duo's established creative dynamic where Danger Mouse handles production and Green provides vocals and lyrics. Danger Mouse constructs a simple, hypnotic organ-led backing with a spare drum beat - a minimalist foundation that gives Green's falsetto plenty of room to breathe.
  • "Pictures" sits at track 3 on the 13-track album Atlanta. The duo always intended to record a third album, but, as they explained, "life and other creative pursuits intervened." They reconnected in 2025, finishing what they'd started nearly two decades prior, confirming this would be the final chapter of Gnarls Barkley.

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